Related: FCA Ending Chrysler 200, Dodge Dart to Focus on Trucks, SUVs
Dodge Scales Back Dart Lineup for 2016
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will offer three Dodge Dart models for 2016, including a GT model with a lower retail price than its 2015 model, FCA has announced.

Photo of 2016 Dart courtesy of FCA US.

Photo of 2016 Dart courtesy of FCA US.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will offer three Dodge Dart models for 2016, including a GT model with a lower retail price than its 2015 model, FCA has announced.
Dodge will offer the Dart SXT Sport, Dart Turbo, and Dart GT Sport that will retail for $17,995, $19,495, and $20,995 respectively. For 2015, Dodge offered the SE, SXT, Aero, GT, and Limited models. Prices exclude destination fees.
The now base Dart SXT Sport increases by $1,000, while the GT Sport falls $1,100 in price.
The Dart SXT Sport is powered by carry-over 2.0L Tigershark four-cylinder. It includes remote keyless entry Uconnect voice command with Bluetooth, Sirius Satellite radio, air conditioning, cruise control, steering wheel audio controls and 16-inch aluminum wheels.
The new Dart Turbo is powered by a 1.4L MultiAir2 Turbo engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. It adds a sport appearance hood, integrated dual exhaust and 17-inch Granite Crystal aluminum wheels.
The Dart GT Sport is powered by the 184-hp 2.4L Tigershark four-cylinder engine mated to a 6-speed manual or an available Powertech 6-speed automatic transmission.
FCA will phase out the Dart and sister Chrysler 200 by 2018 in favor of several new hybrids.
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