No, Bluetooth does not come standard on the 2012 Dodge Charger
base trim. However, you can update your Charger to include Dodge’s Uconnect service for Bluetooth capability. To do so, you will need to bring your Charger to an authorized Dodge dealership and have a certified technician install it for you.
While it costs around $200 to $500 to have the system installed, you will gain access to wireless calling and texting, navigation, and music streaming.
If Bluetooth is important to you, you can also opt for a higher trim level or later model year to ensure your vehicle comes equipped with the technology you want. Here are some higher-end trims of the 2012 Dodge Charger and a few of the additional features they include:
R/T
Upgraded brakes
Xenon headlights
Front sport seats
Performance steering
Nine-speaker sound system
SRT8
Three-mode adjustable stability control
Heated steering wheel
Heated and cooled cupholders
Navigation system (with real-time traffic)
Rearview camera
19-speaker Harman Kardon audio system