You can't always predict what will come your way, but Charger delivers superb handling and control in nearly all driving conditions. The Electronic Stability Program ESP[1] is designed to assist drivers in maintaining control of their vehicles during extreme steering maneuvers. ESP[1] senses when a vehicle is starting to spin (oversteer) or plow (understeer), and attempts to correct the vehicle's course by automatically controlling the throttle and applying the brakes at individual wheels.
ESP[1] works in conjunction with the available all-wheel drive (AWD) and available antilock brake systems to improve overall traction and directional stability, as well as deliver excellent cornering balance and improved acceleration over rear-wheel drive.
Feature Availability
Select model for specs- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- Standard on:
- Available on:
- All-wheel drive
- Available on:
- Antilock Brake System (ABS)
- Standard on:
- Available on:
- Tire pressure monitoring system
- Standard on:
ESP
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- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Constantly checks Charger's tires for proper inflation, which benefits the life of your tires and can increase fuel efficiency. If the levels are off, a warning light will illuminate on the instrument panel.


















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