After seven years without a serious contender in the compact class, Dodge comes back and with a clear mission. 
Sergio Marchionne's efforts to revive the fortunes of Fiat Group brands and those of Chrysler  Group brought us so far a mishmash of cars. It started off with badge  engineering as Chryslers were rebadged as Lancias in order to save the  Italian marque.That is an old industry trick and Lancia's success hangs  in the balance because its situation in Europe is still deteriorating.  But that was only the first move as the second one is building Dodge cars on European platforms. It appeared larger than what it really  was and it resembled a crossover, though its target audience was people  shopping for a small, simple and cheap car - not a Teutonic masterpiece.
                              In its first two years, the Caliber, which was intended to be a "world  car," was also sold in Europe and China. It had initial success but  later on sales dropped like falling off a cliff. The model was doomed  and with Chrysler going into bankruptcy and the need for a new compact  model for the American market, Marchionne decided to take a bold step by  adopting a European platform (and he probably didn't have any other  options).
The new Dart's look transmits a sporty feeling with Italian flavor due to its stance (and the bright red paint). The Dodge corporate front-end is prominent with its crosshair design and the familiar rear-end design taken directly from the Charger and Challenger.However, a few Alfa Romeo design cues are clearly evident such as the headlamp design and the overall side view silhouette.The interior design is also a significant improvement over the Playschool toy car interior of the Caliber. Emphasizing performance, the dual exhaust is also a unique feature for the segment.
All three are gasoline engines, as the compact segment is still, for the most part, devoid of many of the new propulsion technologies.The engines include the 160hp Tigershark 16-valve 2.0-liter engine, a 160hp 16-valve 1.4-liter MultiAir Intercooled Turbo, and a new Tigershark 16-valve 2.4-liter MultiAir 2 four-cylinder.
Another unique thing that Dodge added is a gearbox lineup that includes a six-speed manual gearbox as the base option, a regular six-speed automatic, and an optional six-speed dual-clutch.
All in all, at least in the halls of Cobo Center, the Dart looks brilliant and offers the traditional automatic 2.0-liter compact car along with some spicier variants. When it finally hits showrooms in July and after several test drives, we'll know for sure whether Dodge is truly back in the game.
 
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