2016 Challenger R/T Scat Pack vs 2016 SRT 392

2016 Dodge Challenger Trim Comparison

2016 Challenger R/T Scat Pack vs 2016 SRT 392

Let’s compare the 2016 Challenger Scat Pack side-by-side against the 2016 Challenger SRT 392 to see which one has what it takes to satisfy your need for speed. We won’t see any garish numbers in our comparison of the 2016 Challenger Scat Pack vs 2016 SRT 392, like we would if we brought the Hellcat to the party, but the Scat Pack and SRT 392 are infinitely more drivable.

2016 Dodge Challenger R/T grille

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Other similarities and differences between R/T Scat Pack vs SRT 392

As far as performance is concerned, you’re going to get a very similar vehicle, whether you end up choosing the 2016 Challenger R/T Scat Pack or the SRT 392. The Scat Pack trim adds the large 392 V8 engine and Super Track Pack options.

The Scat Pack and SRT 292 have identical powertrains and performance specs, whether you opt for the fun-to-drive six-speed manual or the optional eight-speed automatic transmission.


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The Challenger SRT 392 is fitted with an abundance of more refined features. In addition to the premium features listed above, the SRT 392 also comes with an incredible 18-speaker Harmon Kardon sound system.

All trims of the Challenger are available with a sunroof and navigation system, as well as hood-stripe options to give your Challenger more of a retro feel.