2023 300 Interior

It might impress the neighbors from the outside, but the Chrylser 300's interior has undeniably aged. Fortunately, this perception relates mostly to the dated design, but once you start using it, the cabin functions well. The dashboard controls for the ventilation and infotainment system don't require a steep learning curve, the lounge-like seats are super comfortable and spacious, and the upper trims feel quite luxurious. The Touring is rather basic, though, with cloth upholstery and no heated seats. But higher up, the 300 comes with leather upholstery and power-adjustable seats for both occupants in the front. The safety suite remains rather disappointing, as lane-departure warning and adaptive cruise control are both optional only on the top two trims.

2023 300 Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

Seating comfort is a highlight of the Chrysler 300, with comfortable cushioning keeping everyone happy over longer trips. Added to that, there will be enough interior space for all but the very tallest adults. Although three passengers can fit in the second row, two will be happier. Regardless of the model you choose, the driver's seat boasts eight-way power adjustment with lumbar support, while a memory system for the seat and tilt/telescoping steering column is available. Unfortunately, rearward visibility is obscured by thick roof pillars, so lane changes require careful attention from the driver. The standard blind-spot monitoring system on the top three trims is certainly a welcome feature in this car. A low step-in height contributes to easy ingress and egress.

2023 Chrysler 300 Interior Dimensions:

Chrysler 300 TrimsTouringTouring LSC
Seating5555
Headroom Front Seat38.6 in.38.6 in.36.9 in.36.9 in.
Headroom Back Seat37.9 in.37.9 in.36.9 in.36.9 in.
Legroom Front Seat41.8 in.41.8 in.41.8 in.41.8 in.
Legroom Back Seat40.1 in.40.1 in.40.1 in.40.1 in.
Shoulder Room Front59.5 in.59.5 in.59.5 in.59.5 in.
Shoulder Room Rear57.7 in.57.7 in.57.7 in.57.7 in.
Hip Room, Front56.2 in.56.2 in.56.2 in.56.2 in.
Hip Room, Rear56.1 in.56.1 in.56.1 in.56.1 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

Only two interior colors are on offer for the Chrysler 300. These are Black on Black or Black/Linen, regardless of the materials you opt for. Speaking of which, the base trim comes with cloth bucket seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel, while the Touring L is upgraded with leather upholstery. These models can also be upgraded with perforated inserts on the seats, but for this option, the Comfort Group must be added. On the S models, leather sports seats are equipped, while the new 300C gets Laguna leather embossed with the trim's logo. On the lower two trims, Charcoal wood hydrographic interior accents with Satin Chrome bezels are standard, while the 300S has Piano Black/Satin Chrome accents with Piano Black bezels. For the new 300C, carbon-fiber accents have been introduced.

2023 300 Trunk and Cargo Space

The Chrysler 300's trunk space is on par with other sedans of a similar size. We think that 16.3 cubic feet should be enough for daily needs, a couple of golf cases, or around six carry-on suitcases. A 60/40-split-folding rear bench seat can be tumbled forward to accommodate lengthier items.

Interior storage space is useful rather than brilliant, as we found the door pockets to be a bit smaller than we'd prefer. The usual glove compartment applies, while the center armrest lid can be lifted to reveal a well-sized storage space. All models have two LED-illuminated cupholders in the front and more cupholders integrated into the rear-seat armrest.

2023 Chrysler 300 Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2023 Chrysler 300 Cargo Dimensions:

Chrysler 300 TrimsTouringTouring LSC
Trunk Volume16.3 cu. ft.16.3 cu. ft.16.3 cu. ft.16.3 cu. ft.


2023 300 Infotainment and Features

Features

For access to the best features, you'll need to upgrade to at least the Touring L. However, the 300 isn't exactly laden with features to the same standard as some other large sedans. The base Touring comes with remote keyless entry/go, push-button ignition, automatic halogen headlamps, and dual-zone climate control. It also gets a manual tilt/telescoping steering column, an eight-way power driver's seat with four-way power lumbar support, and safety equipment like a rearview camera and hill-start assist. The Touring L adds heated front seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. The S versions come with paddle shifters and a performance suspension, but what really sets the top three trims apart from the Touring are their options. These models can be equipped with a driver's seat memory system, rain-sensing windshield wipers, a heated steering wheel, ventilated front seats, forward-collision warning, lane-departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. On the Touring L, a dual-pane panoramic sunroof is optional as part of the Popular Equipment Group, but this feature is standard on the S trim from this year. As you'd expect from a special and final edition, the 300C gets all the bells and whistles Chrysler has to offer.

Infotainment

All 300s come standard with the brand's Uconnect 4C infotainment system that combines all the essential connectivity features with a menu layout that is easy to get to grips with. An 8.4-inch touchscreen color display provides access to HD Radio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and SiriusXM radio with an inclusive six-month trial. Along with Bluetooth audio streaming, there is a media hub with a pair of USB ports and an audio jack, while the system can also respond to voice commands. A six-speaker sound system is standard on the lower two trims, while a nine-speaker premium Alpine audio system is installed in the S V6 and S V8 models. The 300C takes things a step further, touting a massive 19-speaker Harmon Kardon setup. For Touring L, navigation is an option, but it's standard on all the upper trims.