The 2013 Dodge Dart redefines performance with Alfa Romeo DNA,
fuel-efficient powertrains and Dodge's passion for performance. The
all-new Dodge Dart is a thoroughly modern vehicle that's fuel-efficient,
beautifully designed and crafted, agile and fun-to-drive.
Loaded with innovative technology, class-leading safety features and clever functionality, the 2013 Dodge Dart sets a new standard in the compact car segment by offering unmatched personalization, roominess, style, functionality and fun-to-drive dynamics.
"The all-new Dodge Dart is a groundbreaking car that will surprise and delight customers who want a no-compromise, fun-to-drive car that's a great value," said Reid Bigland, President and Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler Canada Inc. "With 12 exterior colours, 14 interior colour and trim options, three powerful, fuel-efficient engines, three transmission choices, unsurpassed safety features and world-class aerodynamics, the new Dodge Dart sets a new standard for the compact car class."
The 2013 Dodge Dart will be available in five trim levels: SE, SXT,
Rallye, Limited and R/T. It will be built in the United States at
Chrysler Group's Belvidere Assembly Plant in Belvidere, Ill. Production
of the 2013 Dodge Dart will begin in the second quarter of 2012.
Performance-inspired design
Exterior
The
all-new 2013 Dodge Dart boasts a timeless, stylish and distinctive
exterior design. The car sports an athletic, sculpted, fluid and
aesthetically agile appearance. The exterior design of the Dart conveys a
level of visual drama and timeless surfaces that add excitement to the
competitive compact sedan segment in North America.
"The Dodge Dart was a dream to design," said Joe Dehner, Head of Dodge Design, Chrysler Group LLC. "The Alfa Romeo-based architecture allowed us to design an exterior with great proportions that say 'fun-to-drive' when you look at it. Add in the Charger-inspired 'racetrack' taillamps, a new, sleek crosshair grille and piano black accents, and it all adds up to a performance-inspired design with just the right amount of attitude."
The Fiat Group-based Compact U.S. Wide (CUS-wide) architecture's low, wide and long dimensions ensured a stable "body-in, wheels-out" stance and coupe-like silhouette. The CUS-wide platform allowed for accentuating the fender formations and pushing the wheels as far out to the corners as possible, creating a very stable look, which gave Dodge designers incredible opportunities for some very dramatic sculpturing. Designers visually stretched the skin of the car over the vehicle framework as if stretching nylon over a surface.
"When designing the all-new Dodge Dart, we were inspired by classic,
beautifully designed vehicles throughout time," Dehner added. "Each car
was beautiful, based on its surface work and presence alone; they
didn't need unnecessary cladding, jewelry or lines that confuse the
eye."
Once the basic design was in place, with dynamic lines and curves from every angle, designers inserted a little Dodge attitude into the mix. The face of the Dart was styled with the unmistakable Dodge split crosshair grille, but with a modern, sleek look that "floats" in the front fascia, giving the Dart a full-width mask that marks it as a Dodge.
The rear view of the all-new 2013 Dodge Dart features an available
Charger-inspired "racetrack" full-width taillamp with 152 indirect glow
LEDs, and class-exclusive dual exhausts mounted in the rear fascia.
The front of the 2013 Dodge Dart has been designed for smooth airflow around, above and below the car without compromising styling or engine cooling requirements. In addition, a lower radiator close-out panel is positioned below the front fascia. This not only contributes to the Dart's lower front-end appearance, but also reduces drag while still allowing for a 20 cm (8-inch) curb clearance.
Dodge designers made attention to detail and precision craftsmanship a priority, and it is noticeable from every angle. Standard laser-braised roof welds, high-quality metal Daylight Opening (DLO) mouldings painted Piano Black and standard projector headlamps are just a few examples of well-crafted features typically found on much more expensive classes of vehicles.
Tasteful, detailed accents add to the design of the Dodge Dart. Style lines on the hood lead the eye to the floating crosshair grille, while chrome accent spears below the projector headlamps and inboard of available projector fog lamps highlight the attention to detail.
The result is a compact sedan that blends exceptional proportions, "aero-dramatic" surfacing, world-class craftsmanship, modern technology, an exceptionally quiet cabin and an upscale feel in a package that is undeniably a Dodge.
Interior
Dodge designers focused on creating a
modern blend of precision craftsmanship, state-of-the-art technology,
exciting bursts of colour and hand-sculpted shapes when designing the
Dart's interior, which is crafted with materials and technology
typically found in more expensive vehicle segments. Starting with modern
Dodge DNA and through the use of innovative ambient interior lighting,
high-quality soft-touch materials and high-tech features, the 2013 Dodge
Dart is loaded with cool amenities and unexpected delights for both
drivers and passengers.
The Dart's "driver-centric" layout is designed to put all controls
within easy reach of the driver. Customizable displays and comfort-tuned
seats are packaged in an exceptionally spacious, pleasing interior.
Packaged in the footprint of a compact car, the 2013 Dodge Dart features
the interior spaciousness of a mid-size sedan, and it boasts
Best-In-Class hip and shoulder room.
"The all-new Dodge Dart is the showpiece for Dodge's next generation philosophy of interior design," said Klaus Busse, Head of Interior Design, Chrysler Group LLC. "The Dart interior takes the beautiful, precision-crafted interiors we rolled out last year and adds a little bit of fun with surprises of colour, eye-catching ambient lighting and some really cool technology."
Customization was key in the all-new Dodge Dart's development, and with 12 exterior colours, 14 interior colour and trim combinations, seven wheel options, three engine options and three transmissions, each Dodge Dart can be personalized by every buyer to fit their individual style. And the combinations are multiplied exponentially, as Mopar® also will offer more than 150 customization options and themed packages specifically developed for the Dart.
The high-tech centrepiece of the all-new 2013 Dodge Dart is the class-exclusive floating island bezel, which houses the segment-exclusive available 7-inch Thin Film Transistor (TFT) customizable gauge cluster display with light pipe surround that also houses the available class-exclusive Uconnect® Touch 8.4-inch touchscreen Media Centre - the largest touchscreen in its class.
Thoughtful storage options throughout fit today's technology. The
glove box easily conceals a stowed iPad; the centre console features
auxiliary jacks to plug in a wide variety of electronic devices, and
thoughtful, inventive storage solutions, such as centre console
side-pockets, are perfect for storing mobile phones, receipts, or pens
and paper.
Lighting in all the right places provides drivers and passengers a warm, comfortable cockpit. Available "racetrack" lighting surrounds the floating island bezel. Ambient lighting for the door handles, map pockets, foot wells, glove box, storage bin and illuminated cup holders is both useful and provides a warm atmosphere inside the vehicle.
Three sophisticated, fuel-efficient and powerful engines
The
2013 Dodge Dart will be powered by three fuel-efficient, powerful,
state-of-the-art four-cylinder engines that add to Dart's fun-to-drive
quotient.
Drivers can select from a new 160 horsepower Tigershark 16-valve 2.0-litre engine, a 160 horsepower 16-valve 1.4-litre MultiAir® Intercooled Turbo engine and a new 184 horsepower Tigershark 16-valve 2.4-litre MultiAir 2 four-cylinder engine. These three engines, combined with three transmission choices, six-speed manual, six-speed automatic or six-speed dual dry clutch (DDCT) transmission, redefine performance by providing the most diverse powertrain lineup in its class.
MultiAir technology delivers optimum combustion at any speed under all driving conditions by allowing direct and dynamic control of air intake and combustion. The result is up to a 15 per cent increase in low engine rpm torque and a 7.5 per cent improvement in fuel efficiency.
Engineered with passion
The all-new 2013 Dodge
Dart was developed and engineered to exceed expectations for
satisfaction, quality and reliability. From the world-class aerodynamic
performance, to the agile, responsive driving experience, to items
seemingly mundane like segment-leading heating and cooling performance
that gives drivers and passengers the right temperatures in the right
locations and a whisper-quiet interior, Dodge engineers kept the
customer top of mind while developing every detail of the Dart.
"The all-new 2013 Dodge Dart has been engineered with a passion that demonstrates Dodge is back in the compact car segment in a big way," said Matt Liddane, Vehicle Line Executive, Chrysler Group LLC. "The Dart is well-crafted, agile, powered by world-class, fuel-efficient powertrains, loaded with high-tech features that are both clever and useful, and it's fun to drive."
Alfa Romeo DNA
The Dodge brand's re-entry into
the North American compact sedan segment is based off of the
award-winning Alfa Romeo Giulietta. The Giulietta is renowned for
satisfying the most demanding customers in terms of road-holding agility
and safety, with exceptional driving dynamics. The Giulietta platform
was lengthened and widened, creating a spacious compact sedan that meets
the wants and needs of North American consumers.
The proven modular architecture allows multiple models to be built using the same basic underpinnings, resulting in improvements in quality and reliability, as well as reducing cost, development timing and tooling. The body structure of the Dart is comprised of 68 per cent high-strength steel ? hot stamped, high-strength and ultra-high-strength ? resulting in an architecture that is lightweight, modern and solid.
The 2013 Dodge Dart features the proven, lightweight MacPherson strut front suspension, specifically tuned to minimize camber loss, resulting in more responsive steering and handling characteristics, improved ride quality and a reduction in road noise, all qualities drivers will appreciate.
A bi-link independent rear suspension enables European handling capability for those drivers who love to lean into corners and the smooth ride North American drivers covet.
World-class aerodynamics
The all-new 2013 Dodge
Dart compact sedan was designed and engineered for world-class
aerodynamic performance. With more than 600 hours in the wind tunnel
during the Dart's development and using technology typically found on
more expensive vehicles, Dodge engineers and designers looked at every
aspect from the ground up to optimize the aerodynamic performance of the
Dart.
The all-new 2013 Dodge Dart is the first Dodge vehicle to use an active grille shutter system. The system automatically stops airflow through the lower intake at highway speeds when less engine cooling is required and aerodynamic drag is most significant. When closed, the shutter system enhances aerodynamic performance by redirecting airflow around the front of the vehicle and down the sides, rather than through it. The active grille shutter system will open or close automatically based upon engine coolant temperature and vehicle speed.
Underbody panels run stem to stern on the Dodge Dart, covering the majority of the lower vehicle from the front fascia to the rear fascia. Constructed of mould-in-colour (MIC) black composite, the panels both enhance the aerodynamic performance and also block road noise.
Tire spats located forward of the front and rear tires were engineered to function as mini air dams and were optimized for shape and ground clearance, adding to the underbody efficiency in conjunction with the underbody panels.
In the design and engineering of the 2013 Dodge Dart, no aerodynamic detail was too small. Mirror design, the notch angle at the top of the header of the backlight to the trailing edge of the decklid and even the tail lamp applique shape and rear corners were all designed and engineered for optimal aero performance. An integrated decklid spoiler incorporates a trailing edge shape for cleaner airflow separation in the rear portion of the vehicle, which optimizes the air wake.
Class-leading Safety Features
The all-new 2013
Dodge Dart was engineered with 60 safety and security features to ensure
drivers' and passengers' peace of mind when traveling. The Dodge Dart
starts with a strong foundation, a body that has a high-strength steel
content of 68 per cent, one of the highest in the industry, and then
adds both active and passive safety features. Driver and passenger
safety features include 10 standard air bags, which is unsurpassed in
the segment and include: dual-stage adaptive venting front driver and
passenger air bags, front-seat-mounted driver and passenger pelvic and
thorax air bags, two rear-seat-mounted pelvic air bags, front driver and
passenger knee air bags and all-row side-curtain air bags. The Dart
also features a reactive head-restraint system; available Blind-spot
Monitoring and Rear Cross Path Detection, three-point safety belts in
all five seating positions; front driver and passenger dual seat belt
pretensioners at the anchor and retractor positions and active load
limiters. These features and more all work to protect passengers in the
event of a crash. All three rear seat positions feature Lower Anchors
and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH).
Additional standard safety features on the 2013 Dodge Dart include:
State-of-the-art, Segment-exclusive Technology
The
all-new 2013 Dodge Dart sports segment-leading technology and
not-seen-in-the-segment features, enchanting and delighting drivers and
passengers alike. Examples include the segment-exclusive floating island
bezel, 8.4-inch Uconnect Touch Media Centre, 7-inch Thin Film
Transistor (TFT) customizable instrument cluster display and upscale
ambient lighting.
The 2013 Dodge Dart is loaded with technology that improves driver and passenger comfort, as well as the performance of the car.
Customizable for the driver's own style
The
2013 Dodge Dart will be available in five trim levels: SE, SXT, Rallye,
Limited and R/T. Each trim level has a style and value that will appeal
to the diverse customer base interested in a compact sedan.
The all-new 2013 Dodge Dart will feature 12 exterior colours: Redline Red Pearl Coat, Header Orange Pearl Coat, Blue Streak Pearl Coat, True Blue Pearl Coat, Winter Chill Pearl Coat, Laguna Blue Clear Coat, Maximum Steel Metallic Clear Coat, Tungsten Metallic Clear Coat, Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat, Citrus Peel Pearl Coat, Pitch Black Clear Coat and Bright White Clear Coat.
The Dart offers customers the choice of 14 interior colour and trim combinations with seven interior colour environments in cloth or leather fabric: Black denim, Black/Light Diesel Grey, Black/Light Frost Beige, Black/Ruby Red, Diesel Grey/Citrus Peel, Diesel Grey/Light Diesel Grey and Ceramic White/Light Diesel Grey.
In addition to the exterior colour and interior trim options, the 2013 Dodge Dart offers seven wheel options, three engine options and three transmissions, as well as a slew of available exceptional or segment-leading features, including:
Dodge also is giving drivers the opportunity to customize their
vehicles, as Mopar will offer more than 150 customization options and
themed packages specifically developed for the Dart.
2013 Dodge Dart
The
all-new 2013 Dodge Dart will compete in the compact sedan segment, one
of the largest segments in the automotive industry. The Dart is
well-crafted and built with the features, technology and style today's
compact car customers desire, positioning the Dart as a groundbreaking
new car.
Dodge expects the Dart to appeal to a wide ranging group of new car buyers, from millenials to empty nesters. The millennial customer is a young professional most likely purchasing their first new car. They desire a car that is truly an expression of themselves, a car they can personalize and call their own. The millennial customer is connected with their friends, enjoys having a great time and is never without their phone. They grew up with technology and they indulge in the latest high-tech features.
The empty-nester customer is in the process of redefining their lifestyle, and they have more time for themselves than in their recent past. This customer typically knows what they like and purchases things and participates in activities that make them happy. The empty-nester appreciates what they have, leads an active lifestyle and is always up for a challenge. This customer knows a little bit about a lot of things and is interested in not only the way things work, but why. The empty-nester appreciates a good value, but doesn't want to sacrifice the level of quality and amenities they have worked hard to attain.
The all-new Dodge Dart has been engineered with great levels of refinement, craftsmanship and engaging driving dynamics. Consumers can stay current with details at news.OttawaDodgeChryslerJeep.com.