Dodge Nitro | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | DaimlerChrysler (2007) Chrysler LLC (2007-2009) Chrysler Group LLC (2009-2012) |
Production | August 2006[1]–December 16, 2011[2][failed verification] |
Model years | 2007–2011 |
Assembly | Toledo, Ohio, United States |
Designer | Dennis Myles (2004) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact SUV[3][4] |
Body style | 4-door SUV |
Layout | Longitudinal Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive |
Platform | Chrysler KA platform |
Related | Jeep Liberty Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep Commander Jeep Wrangler |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 3.7 L (226 cu in) PowerTech V6 4.0 L (241 cu in) SOHC V6 2.8 L VM Motori I4 Diesel (export only)[5] |
Transmission | 6-speed NSG-370 manual (2006–2008) 4-speed 42RLE automatic 5-speed A580/5G-Tronic Mercedes automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 108.8 in (2,764 mm) |
Length | 178.9 in (4,544 mm) |
Width | 73.1 in (1,857 mm) |
Height | 69.9 in (1,775 mm) |
Curb weight | 4,162 lb (1,888 kg) |
The Dodge Nitro is a compact SUV[3][4] manufactured and marketed by Dodge for model years 2007–2012 across a single generation — as a close variant of the second-generation Jeep Liberty. Both vehicles use a composite unitized construction integrating the body structure with full-length frame rails.
The Nitro entered production in August 2006 aside the Liberty at the Toledo North Assembly Plant in Toledo, Ohio[6][7] and was offered in a single, four-door body configuration. Like the Liberty, it was manufactured in RHD and LHD configurations, and marketed globally. Sales commenced in September 2006 for model year 2007 in rear-wheel drive or optional and part-time four-wheel drive. Approximately 200,000 Nitro models were manufactured before production ended in December 2011.