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Chrysler 300 Sales Figures

Chrysler 300

Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian, European and U.S market sales figures for the Chrysler 300. 2016 monthly totals, following FCA’s decision to issue more accurate auto sales data at the end of July, do not mesh with the year-to-date totals FCA is reporting, as expected. Sales of the 300 begin with the final-generation of the front-wheel drive 300M but yearly totals beginning in 2006 are 300-only. 2016 monthly totals, following FCA’s decision to issue more accurate auto sales data at the end of July, do not mesh with the year-to-date totals FCA is reporting, as expected.

Chrysler 300 Overview

The Chrysler 300 is a full-size sedan produced by the American automaker Chrysler, known for its distinctive styling, luxurious features, and performance-oriented variants. Introduced in 2005, it was a notable departure from previous Chrysler designs and marked a new era for the brand. Over the years, the 300 has become one of the marque’s flagship vehicles, maintaining a strong presence in the full-size sedan market.

The Chrysler 300 is recognized for its bold and muscular appearance, highlighted by a prominent grille, a long hood, and a strong shoulder line. Its design drew inspiration from classic American luxury cars, giving it a unique stance in the market, especially when compared to more conservatively styled competitors. The performance-oriented 300C and the even more powerful 300C SRT8 models were notable for their powerful HEMI V8 engines. Especially the SRT8, with its larger V8, offered performance that rivaled many sports cars.

The Chrysler 300, particularly in its first generation, shared its rear-wheel-drive platform with the Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger. This platform, known as the LX, had some roots tracing back to older Mercedes-Benz components due to the DaimlerChrysler era, which influenced the design and engineering of certain parts of the platform. Over the years, the 300 has been offered with a range of engines, from V6s to more powerful V8s. The standard V6, especially in recent models, is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, offering a balance of performance and efficiency.

The Chrysler 300 has seen multiple updates since its inception, with significant redesigns refining its aesthetics, improving its technology offerings, and enhancing its mechanical components. While many competitors and even brands have moved away from full-size sedans, the 300 remains a stalwart in its segment. Its combination of style, luxury, and performance, especially at its price point, makes it an attractive option for those seeking a full-size sedan with character.

Chrysler 300 Sales Figures

Chrysler 300 U.S Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

US Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2005 144,048
2006 143,647
2007 120,636
2008 62,352
2009 38,606
2010 37,116
2011 36,285
2012 78,417
2013 57,724
2014 53,382
2015 53,109
2016 53,058
2017 51,237
2018 46,593
2019 29,214
2020 16,473
2021 16,662
2022 14,087
2023 13,169

US Annual Growth

Chrysler 300 Canada Sales Data & Charts

Canada Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2012 5,760
2013 5,375
2014 4,117
2015 4,443
2016 3,668
2017 4,332
2018 3,512
2019 2,699
2020 413
2021 794

Canada Annual Growth

Chrysler 300 Europe Sales Data & Charts

Note: these statistics include sales of the Chrysler 300C separately. Click on the brand to find sales numbers of the Lancia Thema / Chrysler 300C combined and of the Lancia Thema separately.

Europe Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2003 1
2004 2,459
2005 5,520
2006 14,186
2007 13,463
2008 7,244
2009 3,428
2010 3,507
2011 504
2012 292
2013 221
2014 88
2015 10
2016 6
2017 8
2018 6

Europe Annual Growth