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Struggling in a dying segment, the Chrysler 300 is finally retiring. But it had a good run, staying in production from 2005 to 2023. Nonetheless, Chrysler discontinued the 300, now in its last model year. In the spirit of celebrating this premium full-size sedan, let’s analyze the final lineup and see which 2023 Chrysler 300 trim most buyers are scooping up. 

What are the 2023 Chrysler 300 trims, and how much do they cost?

A front head-on view 2023 Chrysler 300 S
2023 Chrysler 300 | Stellantis

It’s the last ride for the Chrysler 300. However, its retirement isn’t shocking, considering its current iteration hasn’t received significant updates since 2011. In its last dance, the 2023 Chrysler 300 is available in four trim levels: Touring, Touring L, 300S, and 300C.

Chrysler starts pricing for the Touring base model at $34,295 and the Touring L at $37,990. Next, the sporty 300S starts at $43,000 with a V6 engine and $46,000 with an optional V8. Finally, there’s the range-topping 300C, hovering around $56,000. However, Chrysler produced the 300C in a limited quantity and is no longer accepting reservations. 

Comparing the 2023 Chrysler 300 models, you’ll notice the Touring and Touring L are more similar. These lower-level trims pack a 292-hp 3.6-liter V6 and an eight-speed automatic transmission. The Touring and Touring L can be optioned with all-wheel drive. However, both come standard with rear-wheel drive. 

Though the 300S and 300C are more luxurious than the lower-level Touring and Touring L, most consumers pick the Touring L. Edmunds data shows the Touring L is the most popular 2023 Chrysler 300 trim. 

The powertrains in the Touring and Touring L are the same. But their differences are evident when looking at their standard equipment. Both have upscale features like a touchscreen infotainment center, ParkView rear backup camera, and bifunctional halogen projector headlamps.

However, the Touring L has more amenities. This trim includes remote start, leather seating, heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel. The Touring L also has additional driver-assistance systems, such as front and rear park assist, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-path detection.

Considering those high-end features and an MSRP under $40,000, it’s easy to see why most shoppers gravitate toward the 300 Touring L than the pricier 300S and 300C. 

What are the differences between the Chrysler 300, 300S, and 300C?

The 2023 Chrysler 300 front seat view
2023 Chrysler 300 | Stellantis

While the lower-level 2023 Chrysler 300 trims share the same powertrain, the 300S and 300C have quite different powertrains. The Touring and Touring L have a 292-hp 3.6-liter V6 engine and a choice of RWD or AWD. In contrast, the 300S and 300C are available only with RWD. 

In addition, the 300S is available with a 300-hp 3.6-liter V6 or a 363-hp 5.7-liter Hemi V8. The 300C is even more potent with a 485-hp 6.4-liter V8, the same engine found in the Dodge Charger and Challenger.

Overall, the 300S and 300C are sportier and fancier than the lower-level 2023 Chrysler 300 trims. However, the more impressive horsepower and features don’t appear to be worth the $40,000-plus price for most buyers.Â