Dodge Dart (2013)

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Darts
Production period: 2012-2016
Class : Compact class
Body versions : limousine
Engines:
Petrol engines : 1.4–2.4 liters
(118–138 kW)
Length: 4671 mm
Width: 1829 mm
Height: 1466 mm
Wheelbase : 2703 mm
Empty weight : 1456 kg
Previous model Dodge Caliber , Dodge Avenger
successor Dodge Neon
Rear view

The Dodge Dart is a compact class vehicle from the Dodge brand , which was produced between 2012 and 2016 in Belvidere, Illinois . It was presented at the North American International Auto Show in January 2012 and took up the model name Dart , which was used from 1959 to 1976 . The Dart shares a revised C platform from FCA Fiat Chrysler with its group siblings Alfa Romeo Giulietta , Chrysler 200 and Jeep Cherokee .

A variant of the Dart was produced by GAC Fiat Chrysler Automobiles until 2017 as Fiat Viaggio and as a hatchback variant Fiat Ottimo for the Chinese market.

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The development of the dart was primarily a political decision after the merger of Fiat and Chrysler, as Chrysler was obliged to include a model with low fuel consumption in its range in return for subsidies.

There was a choice of three gasoline engines with four cylinders for the dart. A 118 kW (160 PS) two-liter engine, an equally powerful 1.4-liter turbo with Multiair valve control from Fiat and a new 138 kW (187 PS) 2.4-liter petrol engine, also with Multiair valve control.

model 1.4 turbo 2.0 2.4 2.4 SRT4 Turbo
Number of cylinders R4 R4 R4 R4
Displacement (cm³) 1368 1995 2360 2360
Max. Power (kW / PS) 119/160 at 5500 119/160 at 6400 138/184 at 6250 approx. 220 kW
Max. Torque (Nm) 250 at 2500-4000 200 at 4600 232 at 4800 -
Top speed (km / h) 222 (DDCT = 219) 216 (AT = 215) 227 (AT = 228) 250
Transmission (standard) 6 speed manual transmission or 6 sequential transmission (DDCT) 6-speed manual transmission or 6-speed automatic 6-speed manual transmission or 6-speed automatic -
Acceleration (0-100 km / h) 8.3 s (DDCT = 8.3 s) 9.4 s (AT = 10.1 s) 8.8 s (AT = 9.0 s) -
Combined consumption (l / 100 km) 7.6 (DDCT = 8.1) 9.0 (AT = 9.6) 10.6 (AT = 11.0) -
Tank capacity 50 54 54 60

Web links

Commons : Dodge Dart (2013)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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Individual evidence

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  4. Larry P. Vellequette: Dodge Dart, we hardly knew ye (again). In: autoweek.com. September 12, 2016, accessed September 13, 2018 .
  5. ^ Aaron Cole: The cars that Sergio Marchionne left us: the good, the bad, and the "unfit". In: motorauthority.com. July 25, 2018, accessed September 13, 2018 .