Dodge has revealed plans to revive the Dart name – though not the styling of the original Dart – in an all-new 2013 sedan.
The original Dart, sold from 1960 to 1976, was one of the most-loved lines in Dodge history, evolving through a series of looks and always boasting durable and well-performing engines. The Dart was offered in a variety of versions over its lifetime, including the high-performing Dart Swinger, and offered a number of trim options that were high-tech for the time.
Although the new Dart sedan won’t offer “Convertriple” or “Hang Ten” trim package, it is likely to hold appeal with younger buyers. The 2013 Dart will rock a sporty appearance, with sharply-angled head lamps and a grille and rear spoiler similar to the Charger. This look was designed by Dodge engineers in collaboration with Dodge’s parent company, Fiat. Buyers will be able to select from three four-cylinder engines, including options from the new Tigershark line.
More information on the new Dodge Dart is expected to be released at its unveiling in Detroit next month.
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