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Chrysler Neon

The Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Neon is a front-engine, front-wheel drive compact car that was introduced in January 1994 for model year 1995 by Chrysler's Dodge and Plymouth divisions in two- and four-door bodystyles over two generations.

Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Neon
Overview
Manufacturer
Also called
  • Chrysler Neon
  • Dodge Neon
  • Plymouth Neon (1995–2001)
  • Dodge SX 2.0 (Canada)
  • Dodge SRT-4 (2003–2005)
Production
  • 1993–2005[1]
  • 2016–2021
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformChrysler PL platform
Related
Chronology
Predecessor
SuccessorDodge Caliber

Marketed in Europe, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Egypt, Australia, South Africa and South America as a Chrysler, the Neon was offered in multiple versions and configurations over its production life, which ended after the 2005 model year.

The Neon nameplate was subsequently resurrected in 2016 for the Dodge Neon, a rebadged variant of Fiat Tipo sedan for the Mexican market.[2]

1991 concept car

The Neon nameplate first appeared as a concept car in 1991 under the Dodge brand. Although radically styled and clearly not production-ready featuring sliding suicide doors, the Neon concept resembled the future production vehicle.[3][4]

The Neon concept was designed by Chrysler designers who had joined the company from Chrysler's buyout of American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987.[5]

First generation (1993)

First generation
 
1996-1999 Dodge Neon coupe
Overview
Also called
  • Chrysler Neon
  • Dodge Neon
  • Plymouth Neon
ProductionNovember 10, 1993[1] – August 1999[citation needed]
Assembly
DesignerThomas Gale (1991)[6]
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
Body style
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1.8 L EBD I4 (gasoline)
  • 2.0 L A588 I4 (gasoline)
  • 2.0 L ECC I4 (gasoline)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase104.0 in (2,642 mm)
Length171.8 in (4,364 mm)
Width67.5 in (1,714 mm)
Height54.9 in (1,394 mm)

The first generation Neon was introduced in January 1994 and manufactured until August 1999. It was available as a four-door notchback sedan and a two-door notchback coupe. Available engines were SOHC and DOHC versions of Chrysler's 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine producing 132 hp (98 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 129 lb⋅ft (175 N⋅m) at 5,000 rpm or 150 hp (110 kW) at 6,500 rpm and 133 lb⋅ft (180 N⋅m) at 5,600 rpm, respectively; transaxle options were a 3-speed Torqueflite automatic or a five-speed manual.

The car was badged and sold as both a Dodge and a Plymouth in the United States and Canada; in Mexico was sold as Dodge and Chrysler, and in Europe, Australia and other export markets it was sold as the Chrysler Neon. At the Neon's release, then president of Chrysler Corporation Bob Lutz said, "There's an old saying in Detroit: 'Good, fast, or cheap. Pick any two.' We refuse to accept that."[7] The Japanese press touted the Neon as the "Japanese car killer", due to a spiralling Yen due to the Japanese "bubble economy" crash and the lower production cost of the Neon.[8] The Neon also became the first Chrysler small car sold in Japan but despite focused attention, only 994 were sold in Japan between June to December 1996.[9] The Neon was classed in the larger "Normal sized Passenger vehicles" tax bracket according to Japanese Government dimension regulations which obligated Japanese owners for additional yearly road taxes which affected sales. The Neon received praise for its appearance, price, and power when compared to competing cars such as the Honda Civic DX at 102 hp (76 kW), the Civic EX at 127 hp (95 kW), the Nissan Sentra at 115 hp (86 kW), the Ford Escort ZX2 at 130 hp (97 kW), the Toyota Corolla at 115 hp (86 kW), the Saturn S-Series at 100 hp (75 kW) for SOHC variants and 124 hp (92 kW) for DOHC variants, and the Chevrolet Cavalier Base and LS models at 120 hp (89 kW), among others. Car and Driver tested the DOHC 5-speed equipped Neon R/T and reported that it could run 0–60 in 7.6 seconds and 15.9 seconds in the quarter mile.[citation needed] First-generation Neons were competitive in SCCA Solo autocross and showroom-stock road racing.[10]

Equipment

Neons had unconventional option availability, including the lack of power windows in the rear doors. Certain color base-model Neons, including red and black, had bumper covers molded in color rather than painted. These covers, while textured and not as glossy as paint, absorbed scuffs and scrapes with less visible damage. The mid-level Highline models in 1995 and 1996 used wheel covers with a bubble design. Initially, Neons were available in many bold colors including Nitro yellow-green, Lapis Blue, Aqua, and Magenta. Paint color choices became more subdued by the 1998-1999 model years, as the majority of buyers opted for more conventional tones.

In the Australian market, Chrysler Neons came in two models, the SE and the better-equipped LX. Later, the LX model was replaced by the LE with the updated model in 1999.

In Japan, only the sedan was offered.[11] It was very similar to those sold in the Australian market. it was equipped with amber turn signal indicators next to the tail lights to comply with Japanese regulations and a side indicator installed in the fender behind the front wheel opening.

In the United States, the lineup started out as Base, Highline, and Sport, with different styles and options in each line, but the lineup titles changed frequently (other trim lines included Expresso, SE, ES, SXT, ACR, and R/T).

In Europe, the car was available with a 1.8 L engine. Europe received one limited edition model, the CS that came only in Platinum paint. It was fitted with the 131 bhp (98 kW) SOHC engine, American R/T specification suspension (slightly lower, 3.5 cm (1.4 in) rear, 2.7 cm (1.1 in) front), rear spoiler, unique alloy wheels, standard leather interior, dual stainless steel exhaust, a six CD changer, and a shorter 5-speed manual gearbox.

Production figures

Dodge Neon[12]
Coupe Sedan Yearly Total
1995 30,342 112,511 142,853
1996 34,641 96,702 131,343
1997 29,551 85,559 115,110
1998 29,886 99,989 129,875
1999 * * *

*Production figures for 1999 were not provided

Plymouth Neon[12]
Coupe Sedan Yearly Total
1995 24,704 89,607 114,311
1996 28,129 75,684 103,813
1997 22,108 60,713 82,821
1998 18,545 68,521 87,066
1999 * * *

*Production figures for 1999 were not provided

Trim levels

 
 
1997 Chrysler Neon LX saloon (UK)

Plymouth Neon: 1995–1999

  • base - 1995-1995 - Standard features included 2.0L Inline 4-cylinder engine, 5-speed manual transmission, 13-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, AM/FM stereo with 4 speakers and dual front SRS airbags.
  • Highline - 1994–1999- Added to Base air conditioning, side molding, daytime lights, remote trunk release, painted bumper.
  • Sport - 1994–1996- Added to Highline color-keyed wheel covers, AM/FM stereo with a cassette player, equalizer, CD changer controls, and 6 speakers.
  • Expresso - 1995–1999- Added to Highline power front windows an AM/FM stereo with cassette player.
  • EX - 1997–1999
  • ACR - 1995–1999- Stood for American Club Racer, added alloy wheels to Base.
  • Style - 1997–1999

Dodge Neon: 1995–1999

  • base - 1995-1995- Standard features included 2.0L Inline 4-Cylinder (I4) engine, 5-speed manual transmission., 13-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, AM/FM stereo with 4 speakers and dual front SRS airbags.
  • Highline - 1995–1999- Added to Base air conditioning.
  • Sport - 1995–1999- Added to Highline color-keyed wheel covers, AM/FM stereo with a cassette player including an equalizer, CD changer controls, and 6 speakers.
  • EX- 1997–1999
  • ACR - 1995–1999- Stood for American Club Racer, added alloy wheels to Base.
  • R/T - 1998–1999- Added to Highline white hood and trunk "Rally" stripes, white-painted alloy wheels, AM/FM stereo with a cassette player including an equalizer, CD changer controls, and 6 speakers, as well as a rear spoiler.

Chrysler Neon (Canada): 2000–2002

  • LE - 2000–2002 (entry level trim)
  • LX - 2000-2002
  • R/T – 2001-2002 (manual transmission only)

Chrysler Neon (Europe): 1995–1999

  • LE - 1995–1999
  • LX - 1995–1999
  • SLX - June 1997 – 1999
  • GLX - October 1997 – 1999
  • CS - February 1998 – 1999

Special models

ACR

 
Dodge Neon ACR sedan

The ACR Neon, available with the DOHC engine, featured four-wheel disc brakes, Arvin non-adjustable struts for 1995–1996 models and Koni adjustable dampers for 1997–1999 models, thicker anti-sway bars, stiffer suspension bushings, fast-ratio steering, heavy-duty wheel hubs, and a five-speed manual transmission with a shorter .81 fifth gear and final drive ratio of 3.94 for quicker acceleration. 1995 through 1997 models featured adjustable camber. The computer-controlled speed limiter was removed from 1995 ACR models (limited to 130 mph (210 km/h) on later models), and ABS was also, to save weight. The ACR offers no badging to distinguish it from other Neon models; the only visible differences are a bumper with fog light holes, but no fog lights and a lack of side moldings. For 1995, the ACR was only offered to SCCA members, but in subsequent years it was available to the general public. The name "ACR" was initially the internal ordering code for the "Competition Package", as it was termed in dealer materials; however, as knowledge of the model spread, the ACR name stuck. The backronym "American Club Racer" was coined due to its popularity with club and grassroots racers. To save weight, both the standard A/M-F/M radio with cassette player and air conditioning could be deleted, both for credit.

R/T

 
1998 Dodge Neon R/T coupe

The R/T model (Road/Track) debuted in the 1998 model year. Offered only with a 5-speed DOHC configuration, the R/T featured many of the ACR's mechanical upgrades including the numerically higher ratio 3.94 5-speed manual transmission, with the .81 5th gear and 130 mph speed limit. The R/T, however, was intended for the street, with more comfort and convenience features standard or available, and specialized parts like the adjustable dampers removed, although the dampers, as well as the front coil springs found on R/T models, were slightly stiffer, offering an advantage over standard model Neons. R/Ts featured optional stripes over the top of the car, silver "R/T" badging on the front door panels and the right side of the trunk deck lid, and a functional wing. The "Stripe Delete" option was available from the factory, but with no credit to the Neon's price. All striped R/Ts (black, red, blue) had silver-colored stripes, with the exception of the White R/Ts, which came with dark blue colored stripes. The R/T was available in the 4-door body style with limited numbers made.

Second generation (2000)

Second generation
 
Plymouth Neon (second generation)
Overview
Also called
  • Chrysler Neon
  • Dodge Neon
  • Plymouth Neon (1999–2001)
  • Dodge SX 2.0
ProductionJanuary 1999[citation needed] – September 2005[citation needed]
Assembly
DesignerRobert McMahan; Robert Boniface (1996)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedDodge SRT-4
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.0 in (2,667 mm)
Length174.4 in (4,430 mm)
Width67.4 in (1,712 mm)
Height56.0 in (1,422 mm)

Sales of the second generation model started with the 2000 model year and production ended with the 2005 model year. The second-generation Neon was only available as a four-door sedan. In some global sales regions, including the U.S., the sole engine was the 2.0 L SOHC engine, the power output remaining at 132 hp (98 kW). An optional Magnum engine configuration (with an active intake manifold, and other engine revisions to increase power) that produced 150 hp (110 kW) was available. Both engines had a redline of 6762 rpm.

 
Chrysler Neon

The second generation was more refined than the first-generation car. It was advertised that the second generation Neon had over 1,000 refinements from the original generation. The first generation's frameless windows were replaced with a full-framed door. Other NVH refinements were implemented. The new interior and greater size increased weight. The DOHC engine (Chrysler code name ECC) was no longer available.

In 2000, the R/T trim returned after a one-year hiatus. The R/T consisted of a new 150 hp (110 kW) SOHC Magnum 2.0 L Engine, 16 in (41 cm) wheels, spoiler, dual chrome exhaust tips, quicker steering box and stiffer springs. The 2001 and 2002 R/Ts had a flat, 'hammerhead' spoiler. From 2000 to 2003, the R/T was sold as a Chrysler in the United Kingdom. The Neon was offered with a sport package for the 2001 model year only commemorating Dodge's return to the NASCAR scene, called the Motorsports Edition. It was available on SE, ES, and R/T and on SE/ES models, consisted of an R/T wing, R/T 16 in (41 cm) wheels, R/T springs, Goodyear NASCAR raised yellow-lettering tires, 'Dodge Motorsports' side decals, white instrument cluster, and R/T steering box. SE and ES cars were an R/T visually except for the lack of dual exhaust, R/T lower moldings, fog lamps, and R/T exclusive front bumper. The SE and ES only came equipped with the base model's 132 hp (98 kW) engine and was available with an automatic transmission (unlike the manual-only R/T model), the R/T retained the 150hp Magnum engine. In 2001, there was also a Sport Appearance Package available on SE and ES, which added the R/T wing and 16” wheels as well as other option availability. 2001 was the last year for the Plymouth Neon, and the Plymouth brand as well. The last Plymouth Neon, which was also the last Plymouth ever produced (a silver four-door sedan), rolled off the assembly line on June 28, 2001.

The former Dodge and Plymouth Neon were briefly sold under the Chrysler name in Canada from 1999 to 2002, until being renamed as Dodge SX 2.0 for 2003. As before, in Europe, Australia, Mexico, Asia, South Africa and South America, it continued to be sold as a Chrysler, as Dodge and Plymouth passenger cars were not marketed outside the U.S. and Canada at the time. Besides the 2.0 L engine, it used the same Tritec 1.6 L unit found in the MINI prior to 2007. The 1.6 L unit is a variation of the 2.0 L SOHC engine designed by Chrysler and built by Tritec.[13]

Originally, the second generation Neon featured a five-speed manual transmission using the former ACR gear ratios to improve acceleration. However, this hurt gas mileage and made the car noisier on the highway, and eventually, the original gear ratios were restored. A four-speed automatic (41TE) was offered in the Neon for the 2002 model year, and the 03-05 received an updated 40TE four-speed auto, replacing the earlier 3-speed 31TH.

 
Dodge Neon 2000-2002
 
2003–2005 Dodge Neon (US)
 
Chrysler Neon Rear View

The Chrysler Neon was renamed Dodge SX 2.0 in Canada for 2003 and sold at Dodge dealerships. In Australia and Canada, the Chrysler Neon was discontinued in 2002. In 2002, the front clip was changed to match the R/T and ACR front clip with the exception of missing a lower lip.

The Neon was facelifted once again for 2003 with large "crosseyed" headlights and crosshair grille to make it look more like a Dodge Caravan and Dodge Stratus.

The ACR model was discontinued for 2003; the R/T model for 2004. The Chrysler Neon continued to be sold in Europe until 2004.

In Brazil, the Neon was marketed as a luxury mid-size sedan; for Mexico it was a competitor to the Ford Escort, and sold as a Chrysler with either the 1.6 or 2.0 L engine and European-style taillights (with separate amber indicator lights), except for the R/T model, which was a Dodge, with U.S.-style taillights.

For the Dutch market, the Neon proved more successful than for the rest of the Continent. Trim levels were 2.0 LX and 2.0 SE. However, some grey import versions came in from Mexico.

This generation continued to be offered in Japan from 1999 to 2001. The Japanese version was installed with a leather interior and was marketed as a small luxury car to Japanese consumers. In 2002, the Neon was replaced by the Chrysler PT Cruiser in Japan.

Trim levels

Dodge Neon: 2000–2005

  • Highline - 2000–2001- Included 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine, 5-speed manual transmission, AM/FM stereo with cassette player and 4 speakers, 14-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, manual windows, manual door locks, air conditioning, and anti-lock braking system (ABS).
  • ES - 2000–2002- Added 15-inch alloy wheels, power door locks, and power front windows to Highline.
  • SE - 2001–2005- Basically same features as Highline.
  • R/T - 2001–2004- Added color-keyed exterior features and rear spoiler to ES.
  • Motorsports Edition - 2001
  • ACR - 2001-2002- Stood for American Club Racer.
  • base - 2002
 
European Chrysler Neon 2000 LE dashboard
  • S - 2002
  • SXT - 2002–2005- Added 15-inch alloy wheels, AM/FM stereo with single-disc CD player and 6 speakers, rear spoiler, power front windows, keyless entry, and power door locks to SE.
  • SRT-4 - 2003–2005- A turbocharged and intercooled 2.4 L 4-cylinder gasoline engine (A853 engine), 2.25-inch exhaust with 2 resonators, no muffler, and dual 3.75-inch stainless steel tips, suspension upgrades (stiffer springs and struts, ACR came with adjustable Tokico Illumina struts), larger brakes, 17x6-inch alloy wheels (16x7-inch for ACR), and high-profile rear wing spoiler.

Plymouth Neon: 2000–2001

  • Highline - 2000–2001- Included 2.0 L I4 engine, 5-speed manual transmission, AM/FM stereo with cassette player and 4 speakers, 14-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, manual windows, manual door locks, manual air conditioning, and anti-lock braking system (ABS).
  • LX - 2000–2001

Chrysler Neon: 2000–2004 (Europe)

  • R/T - 2000–2003
  • LX - 2000–2004
  • SE - 2000–2003

Chrysler Neon: 2000–2002 (Canada)

  • LE - 2001 Limited Edition
  • SE - 2000–2002

Final year

DaimlerChrysler discontinued the Neon, with the final cars assembled on September 23, 2005 at the Belvidere Assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois.[citation needed] The Neon was replaced in the spring of 2006 with the 2007 Dodge Caliber, which is based on the shared Chrysler/Mitsubishi Motors GS platform. Like the Neon, the Caliber had an SRT-4 variant, but like the standard Caliber, it used a completely different engine.[14] The Belvidere plant underwent retooling for the Caliber, Jeep Compass, and Patriot.

In markets like Australia the Neon range was reduced to either 2.0 LX or 2.0 SE models.

Safety

The first generation Neon earned a "Poor" rating in an offset frontal Crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The second generation Neon earned a higher "Marginal" rating. The second generation were rated as "Poor" in the side impact crash test[15] (IIHS Safety ratings go from "Poor", to "Marginal", "Acceptable" and "Good"). By comparison, the Chevrolet Cavalier performed worse in the small car category in 2005, the Neon's final year.[16] Other cars made from 2000 to 2005 that were rated "Poor" when tested without optional side airbags included the Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Prius, Mitsubishi Lancer, and Chevrolet Cobalt. No small car made in this period, tested without side airbags, achieved better than a "Poor."[17]

In 2005, the Institute carried out side-impact tests on 14 small car models, simulating an impact with an SUV. Among these, the Neon performed the worst. IIHS stated that the Neon had "...major problems beginning with its structure. This car is a disaster...The structure is poor...If this had been a real driver in a real crash, it's likely it wouldn’t have been survivable...if safety is a priority, the Neon is a small car to be avoided."[17]

Second generation headrests were rated as "Poor".[18]

Driver deaths fatality risks statistics — published by the IIHS — rated the Neon and 15 other vehicles among the "Highest rates of driver deaths.", The Neon had 161 driver deaths per million registered vehicle years, while the average for the Neon class (4-door small) was 103. Other small cars on the list included the Acura RSX (202), Kia Spectra hatchback (191), and the Mitsubishi Eclipse (169).[19]

Sales

Calendar Year United States Canada Total
1994[20] 178,960 N/A 178,960
1995 240,189 N/A 240,189
1996 245,303 N/A 245,303
1997 208,652 N/A 208,652
1998[21] 196,497 N/A 196,497
1999 183,797 N/A 183,797
2000[22] 163,332 N/A 163,332
2001[22] 137,353 N/A 137,353
2002[23] 126,118 N/A 126,118
2003 120,101 N/A 120,101
2004 113,476 14,876 128,352
2005 113,332 15,064 128,396
2006 (leftover 2005 models) 17,239 1,847 19,086
Sales total 2,076,136

Third generation (2016)

 
Dodge Neon

The third generation of the Dodge Neon is the sedan version of Fiat's Project Aegea, adapted for the Mexican and Middle Eastern markets as well as marking a comeback of the Neon nameplate after an 11-year absence.[24]

Released for the 2017 model year, around the same time the Dodge Dart was expected to end production, there were reports that it would be sold in the U.S. and Canadian markets by 2018 as a replacement for the Dart.[2] Consistent with FCA's plans to dedicate U.S. production to Jeep and Ram vehicles while using the North American Free Trade Agreement to make Chrysler and Dodge passenger cars in Canada and Mexico, the Neon will be built and imported from Turkey.[25]

Plans to market the third-generation Neon vehicle north of Mexico were dropped following General Motors and Ford each paring down their own passenger car lineups in the U.S., including ending sales of potential compact-sized rivals Chevrolet Cruze and Ford Focus in North America.[26]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chrysler Neon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Neon is a front engine front wheel drive compact car that was introduced in January 1994 for model year 1995 by Chrysler s Dodge and Plymouth divisions in two and four door bodystyles over two generations Chrysler Dodge Plymouth NeonOverviewManufacturerChrysler Corporation 1995 1998 DaimlerChrysler 1998 2005 Fiat Chrysler 2017 2021 Also calledChrysler NeonDodge NeonPlymouth Neon 1995 2001 Dodge SX 2 0 Canada Dodge SRT 4 2003 2005 Production1993 2005 1 2016 2021Body and chassisClassCompact carLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformChrysler PL platformRelatedDodge SRT 4Chrysler PT CruiserChronologyPredecessorDodge Colt Plymouth ColtDodge Shadow Plymouth SundancePlymouth LaserSuccessorDodge CaliberMarketed in Europe Mexico Canada Japan Egypt Australia South Africa and South America as a Chrysler the Neon was offered in multiple versions and configurations over its production life which ended after the 2005 model year The Neon nameplate was subsequently resurrected in 2016 for the Dodge Neon a rebadged variant of Fiat Tipo sedan for the Mexican market 2 Contents 1 1991 concept car 2 First generation 1993 2 1 Equipment 2 2 Production figures 2 3 Trim levels 2 4 Special models 2 4 1 ACR 2 4 2 R T 3 Second generation 2000 3 1 Trim levels 3 2 Final year 3 3 Safety 3 4 Sales 4 Third generation 2016 5 References 6 External links1991 concept car EditThe Neon nameplate first appeared as a concept car in 1991 under the Dodge brand Although radically styled and clearly not production ready featuring sliding suicide doors the Neon concept resembled the future production vehicle 3 4 The Neon concept was designed by Chrysler designers who had joined the company from Chrysler s buyout of American Motors Corporation AMC in 1987 5 First generation 1993 EditFirst generation 1996 1999 Dodge Neon coupeOverviewAlso calledChrysler NeonDodge NeonPlymouth NeonProductionNovember 10 1993 1 August 1999 citation needed AssemblyUnited States Belvidere Illinois Belvidere Assembly Mexico Toluca Mexico State Toluca Car Assembly Venezuela Valencia Carabobo Carabobo Assembly DesignerThomas Gale 1991 6 Body and chassisClassCompact carBody style2 door coupe4 door sedanPowertrainEngine1 8 L EBD I4 gasoline 2 0 L A588 I4 gasoline 2 0 L ECC I4 gasoline Transmission5 speed NVG T 350 manual3 speed TorqueFlite 31TH automaticDimensionsWheelbase104 0 in 2 642 mm Length171 8 in 4 364 mm Width67 5 in 1 714 mm Height54 9 in 1 394 mm The first generation Neon was introduced in January 1994 and manufactured until August 1999 It was available as a four door notchback sedan and a two door notchback coupe Available engines were SOHC and DOHC versions of Chrysler s 2 0 L 4 cylinder engine producing 132 hp 98 kW at 6 000 rpm and 129 lb ft 175 N m at 5 000 rpm or 150 hp 110 kW at 6 500 rpm and 133 lb ft 180 N m at 5 600 rpm respectively transaxle options were a 3 speed Torqueflite automatic or a five speed manual The car was badged and sold as both a Dodge and a Plymouth in the United States and Canada in Mexico was sold as Dodge and Chrysler and in Europe Australia and other export markets it was sold as the Chrysler Neon At the Neon s release then president of Chrysler Corporation Bob Lutz said There s an old saying in Detroit Good fast or cheap Pick any two We refuse to accept that 7 The Japanese press touted the Neon as the Japanese car killer due to a spiralling Yen due to the Japanese bubble economy crash and the lower production cost of the Neon 8 The Neon also became the first Chrysler small car sold in Japan but despite focused attention only 994 were sold in Japan between June to December 1996 9 The Neon was classed in the larger Normal sized Passenger vehicles tax bracket according to Japanese Government dimension regulations which obligated Japanese owners for additional yearly road taxes which affected sales The Neon received praise for its appearance price and power when compared to competing cars such as the Honda Civic DX at 102 hp 76 kW the Civic EX at 127 hp 95 kW the Nissan Sentra at 115 hp 86 kW the Ford Escort ZX2 at 130 hp 97 kW the Toyota Corolla at 115 hp 86 kW the Saturn S Series at 100 hp 75 kW for SOHC variants and 124 hp 92 kW for DOHC variants and the Chevrolet Cavalier Base and LS models at 120 hp 89 kW among others Car and Driver tested the DOHC 5 speed equipped Neon R T and reported that it could run 0 60 in 7 6 seconds and 15 9 seconds in the quarter mile citation needed First generation Neons were competitive in SCCA Solo autocross and showroom stock road racing 10 Equipment Edit Neons had unconventional option availability including the lack of power windows in the rear doors Certain color base model Neons including red and black had bumper covers molded in color rather than painted These covers while textured and not as glossy as paint absorbed scuffs and scrapes with less visible damage The mid level Highline models in 1995 and 1996 used wheel covers with a bubble design Initially Neons were available in many bold colors including Nitro yellow green Lapis Blue Aqua and Magenta Paint color choices became more subdued by the 1998 1999 model years as the majority of buyers opted for more conventional tones In the Australian market Chrysler Neons came in two models the SE and the better equipped LX Later the LX model was replaced by the LE with the updated model in 1999 In Japan only the sedan was offered 11 It was very similar to those sold in the Australian market it was equipped with amber turn signal indicators next to the tail lights to comply with Japanese regulations and a side indicator installed in the fender behind the front wheel opening In the United States the lineup started out as Base Highline and Sport with different styles and options in each line but the lineup titles changed frequently other trim lines included Expresso SE ES SXT ACR and R T In Europe the car was available with a 1 8 L engine Europe received one limited edition model the CS that came only in Platinum paint It was fitted with the 131 bhp 98 kW SOHC engine American R T specification suspension slightly lower 3 5 cm 1 4 in rear 2 7 cm 1 1 in front rear spoiler unique alloy wheels standard leather interior dual stainless steel exhaust a six CD changer and a shorter 5 speed manual gearbox Production figures Edit Dodge Neon 12 Coupe Sedan Yearly Total1995 30 342 112 511 142 8531996 34 641 96 702 131 3431997 29 551 85 559 115 1101998 29 886 99 989 129 8751999 Production figures for 1999 were not provided Plymouth Neon 12 Coupe Sedan Yearly Total1995 24 704 89 607 114 3111996 28 129 75 684 103 8131997 22 108 60 713 82 8211998 18 545 68 521 87 0661999 Production figures for 1999 were not provided Trim levels Edit 1997 Chrysler Neon LX saloon UK Plymouth Neon 1995 1999 base 1995 1995 Standard features included 2 0L Inline 4 cylinder engine 5 speed manual transmission 13 inch steel wheels with wheel covers AM FM stereo with 4 speakers and dual front SRS airbags Highline 1994 1999 Added to Base air conditioning side molding daytime lights remote trunk release painted bumper Sport 1994 1996 Added to Highline color keyed wheel covers AM FM stereo with a cassette player equalizer CD changer controls and 6 speakers Expresso 1995 1999 Added to Highline power front windows an AM FM stereo with cassette player EX 1997 1999 ACR 1995 1999 Stood for American Club Racer added alloy wheels to Base Style 1997 1999Dodge Neon 1995 1999 base 1995 1995 Standard features included 2 0L Inline 4 Cylinder I4 engine 5 speed manual transmission 13 inch steel wheels with wheel covers AM FM stereo with 4 speakers and dual front SRS airbags Highline 1995 1999 Added to Base air conditioning Sport 1995 1999 Added to Highline color keyed wheel covers AM FM stereo with a cassette player including an equalizer CD changer controls and 6 speakers EX 1997 1999 ACR 1995 1999 Stood for American Club Racer added alloy wheels to Base R T 1998 1999 Added to Highline white hood and trunk Rally stripes white painted alloy wheels AM FM stereo with a cassette player including an equalizer CD changer controls and 6 speakers as well as a rear spoiler Chrysler Neon Canada 2000 2002 LE 2000 2002 entry level trim LX 2000 2002 R T 2001 2002 manual transmission only Chrysler Neon Europe 1995 1999 LE 1995 1999 LX 1995 1999 SLX June 1997 1999 GLX October 1997 1999 CS February 1998 1999Special models Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed November 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message ACR Edit Dodge Neon ACR sedan The ACR Neon available with the DOHC engine featured four wheel disc brakes Arvin non adjustable struts for 1995 1996 models and Koni adjustable dampers for 1997 1999 models thicker anti sway bars stiffer suspension bushings fast ratio steering heavy duty wheel hubs and a five speed manual transmission with a shorter 81 fifth gear and final drive ratio of 3 94 for quicker acceleration 1995 through 1997 models featured adjustable camber The computer controlled speed limiter was removed from 1995 ACR models limited to 130 mph 210 km h on later models and ABS was also to save weight The ACR offers no badging to distinguish it from other Neon models the only visible differences are a bumper with fog light holes but no fog lights and a lack of side moldings For 1995 the ACR was only offered to SCCA members but in subsequent years it was available to the general public The name ACR was initially the internal ordering code for the Competition Package as it was termed in dealer materials however as knowledge of the model spread the ACR name stuck The backronym American Club Racer was coined due to its popularity with club and grassroots racers To save weight both the standard A M F M radio with cassette player and air conditioning could be deleted both for credit R T Edit 1998 Dodge Neon R T coupe The R T model Road Track debuted in the 1998 model year Offered only with a 5 speed DOHC configuration the R T featured many of the ACR s mechanical upgrades including the numerically higher ratio 3 94 5 speed manual transmission with the 81 5th gear and 130 mph speed limit The R T however was intended for the street with more comfort and convenience features standard or available and specialized parts like the adjustable dampers removed although the dampers as well as the front coil springs found on R T models were slightly stiffer offering an advantage over standard model Neons R Ts featured optional stripes over the top of the car silver R T badging on the front door panels and the right side of the trunk deck lid and a functional wing The Stripe Delete option was available from the factory but with no credit to the Neon s price All striped R Ts black red blue had silver colored stripes with the exception of the White R Ts which came with dark blue colored stripes The R T was available in the 4 door body style with limited numbers made Second generation 2000 EditSecond generation Plymouth Neon second generation OverviewAlso calledChrysler NeonDodge NeonPlymouth Neon 1999 2001 Dodge SX 2 0ProductionJanuary 1999 citation needed September 2005 citation needed AssemblyUnited States Belvidere Illinois Belvidere Assembly Mexico Toluca Mexico State Toluca Car Assembly DesignerRobert McMahan Robert Boniface 1996 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanRelatedDodge SRT 4PowertrainEngine1 6 L EJD I4 gasoline 2 0 L A588 I4 gasoline 2 4L EDV EDT Turbo I4 gasoline Transmission5 speed NVG T 350 manual3 speed TorqueFlite 31TH automatic4 speed Ultradrive 40TE automatic4 speed Ultradrive 41TE automaticDimensionsWheelbase105 0 in 2 667 mm Length174 4 in 4 430 mm Width67 4 in 1 712 mm Height56 0 in 1 422 mm Sales of the second generation model started with the 2000 model year and production ended with the 2005 model year The second generation Neon was only available as a four door sedan In some global sales regions including the U S the sole engine was the 2 0 L SOHC engine the power output remaining at 132 hp 98 kW An optional Magnum engine configuration with an active intake manifold and other engine revisions to increase power that produced 150 hp 110 kW was available Both engines had a redline of 6762 rpm Chrysler Neon The second generation was more refined than the first generation car It was advertised that the second generation Neon had over 1 000 refinements from the original generation The first generation s frameless windows were replaced with a full framed door Other NVH refinements were implemented The new interior and greater size increased weight The DOHC engine Chrysler code name ECC was no longer available In 2000 the R T trim returned after a one year hiatus The R T consisted of a new 150 hp 110 kW SOHC Magnum 2 0 L Engine 16 in 41 cm wheels spoiler dual chrome exhaust tips quicker steering box and stiffer springs The 2001 and 2002 R Ts had a flat hammerhead spoiler From 2000 to 2003 the R T was sold as a Chrysler in the United Kingdom The Neon was offered with a sport package for the 2001 model year only commemorating Dodge s return to the NASCAR scene called the Motorsports Edition It was available on SE ES and R T and on SE ES models consisted of an R T wing R T 16 in 41 cm wheels R T springs Goodyear NASCAR raised yellow lettering tires Dodge Motorsports side decals white instrument cluster and R T steering box SE and ES cars were an R T visually except for the lack of dual exhaust R T lower moldings fog lamps and R T exclusive front bumper The SE and ES only came equipped with the base model s 132 hp 98 kW engine and was available with an automatic transmission unlike the manual only R T model the R T retained the 150hp Magnum engine In 2001 there was also a Sport Appearance Package available on SE and ES which added the R T wing and 16 wheels as well as other option availability 2001 was the last year for the Plymouth Neon and the Plymouth brand as well The last Plymouth Neon which was also the last Plymouth ever produced a silver four door sedan rolled off the assembly line on June 28 2001 The former Dodge and Plymouth Neon were briefly sold under the Chrysler name in Canada from 1999 to 2002 until being renamed as Dodge SX 2 0 for 2003 As before in Europe Australia Mexico Asia South Africa and South America it continued to be sold as a Chrysler as Dodge and Plymouth passenger cars were not marketed outside the U S and Canada at the time Besides the 2 0 L engine it used the same Tritec 1 6 L unit found in the MINI prior to 2007 The 1 6 L unit is a variation of the 2 0 L SOHC engine designed by Chrysler and built by Tritec 13 Originally the second generation Neon featured a five speed manual transmission using the former ACR gear ratios to improve acceleration However this hurt gas mileage and made the car noisier on the highway and eventually the original gear ratios were restored A four speed automatic 41TE was offered in the Neon for the 2002 model year and the 03 05 received an updated 40TE four speed auto replacing the earlier 3 speed 31TH Dodge Neon 2000 2002 2003 2005 Dodge Neon US Chrysler Neon Rear View The Chrysler Neon was renamed Dodge SX 2 0 in Canada for 2003 and sold at Dodge dealerships In Australia and Canada the Chrysler Neon was discontinued in 2002 In 2002 the front clip was changed to match the R T and ACR front clip with the exception of missing a lower lip The Neon was facelifted once again for 2003 with large crosseyed headlights and crosshair grille to make it look more like a Dodge Caravan and Dodge Stratus The ACR model was discontinued for 2003 the R T model for 2004 The Chrysler Neon continued to be sold in Europe until 2004 In Brazil the Neon was marketed as a luxury mid size sedan for Mexico it was a competitor to the Ford Escort and sold as a Chrysler with either the 1 6 or 2 0 L engine and European style taillights with separate amber indicator lights except for the R T model which was a Dodge with U S style taillights For the Dutch market the Neon proved more successful than for the rest of the Continent Trim levels were 2 0 LX and 2 0 SE However some grey import versions came in from Mexico This generation continued to be offered in Japan from 1999 to 2001 The Japanese version was installed with a leather interior and was marketed as a small luxury car to Japanese consumers In 2002 the Neon was replaced by the Chrysler PT Cruiser in Japan Trim levels Edit Dodge Neon 2000 2005 Highline 2000 2001 Included 2 0 L 4 cylinder engine 5 speed manual transmission AM FM stereo with cassette player and 4 speakers 14 inch steel wheels with wheel covers manual windows manual door locks air conditioning and anti lock braking system ABS ES 2000 2002 Added 15 inch alloy wheels power door locks and power front windows to Highline SE 2001 2005 Basically same features as Highline R T 2001 2004 Added color keyed exterior features and rear spoiler to ES Motorsports Edition 2001 ACR 2001 2002 Stood for American Club Racer base 2002 European Chrysler Neon 2000 LE dashboard S 2002 SXT 2002 2005 Added 15 inch alloy wheels AM FM stereo with single disc CD player and 6 speakers rear spoiler power front windows keyless entry and power door locks to SE SRT 4 2003 2005 A turbocharged and intercooled 2 4 L 4 cylinder gasoline engine A853 engine 2 25 inch exhaust with 2 resonators no muffler and dual 3 75 inch stainless steel tips suspension upgrades stiffer springs and struts ACR came with adjustable Tokico Illumina struts larger brakes 17x6 inch alloy wheels 16x7 inch for ACR and high profile rear wing spoiler Plymouth Neon 2000 2001 Highline 2000 2001 Included 2 0 L I4 engine 5 speed manual transmission AM FM stereo with cassette player and 4 speakers 14 inch steel wheels with wheel covers manual windows manual door locks manual air conditioning and anti lock braking system ABS LX 2000 2001Chrysler Neon 2000 2004 Europe R T 2000 2003 LX 2000 2004 SE 2000 2003Chrysler Neon 2000 2002 Canada LE 2001 Limited Edition SE 2000 2002Final year Edit DaimlerChrysler discontinued the Neon with the final cars assembled on September 23 2005 at the Belvidere Assembly plant in Belvidere Illinois citation needed The Neon was replaced in the spring of 2006 with the 2007 Dodge Caliber which is based on the shared Chrysler Mitsubishi Motors GS platform Like the Neon the Caliber had an SRT 4 variant but like the standard Caliber it used a completely different engine 14 The Belvidere plant underwent retooling for the Caliber Jeep Compass and Patriot In markets like Australia the Neon range was reduced to either 2 0 LX or 2 0 SE models Safety Edit The first generation Neon earned a Poor rating in an offset frontal Crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety The second generation Neon earned a higher Marginal rating The second generation were rated as Poor in the side impact crash test 15 IIHS Safety ratings go from Poor to Marginal Acceptable and Good By comparison the Chevrolet Cavalier performed worse in the small car category in 2005 the Neon s final year 16 Other cars made from 2000 to 2005 that were rated Poor when tested without optional side airbags included the Ford Focus Toyota Corolla Toyota Prius Mitsubishi Lancer and Chevrolet Cobalt No small car made in this period tested without side airbags achieved better than a Poor 17 In 2005 the Institute carried out side impact tests on 14 small car models simulating an impact with an SUV Among these the Neon performed the worst IIHS stated that the Neon had major problems beginning with its structure This car is a disaster The structure is poor If this had been a real driver in a real crash it s likely it wouldn t have been survivable if safety is a priority the Neon is a small car to be avoided 17 Second generation headrests were rated as Poor 18 Driver deaths fatality risks statistics published by the IIHS rated the Neon and 15 other vehicles among the Highest rates of driver deaths The Neon had 161 driver deaths per million registered vehicle years while the average for the Neon class 4 door small was 103 Other small cars on the list included the Acura RSX 202 Kia Spectra hatchback 191 and the Mitsubishi Eclipse 169 19 Sales Edit Calendar Year United States Canada Total1994 20 178 960 N A 178 9601995 240 189 N A 240 1891996 245 303 N A 245 3031997 208 652 N A 208 6521998 21 196 497 N A 196 4971999 183 797 N A 183 7972000 22 163 332 N A 163 3322001 22 137 353 N A 137 3532002 23 126 118 N A 126 1182003 120 101 N A 120 1012004 113 476 14 876 128 3522005 113 332 15 064 128 3962006 leftover 2005 models 17 239 1 847 19 086Sales total 2 076 136Third generation 2016 EditMain article Fiat Tipo 2015 Dodge Neon The third generation of the Dodge Neon is the sedan version of Fiat s Project Aegea adapted for the Mexican and Middle Eastern markets as well as marking a comeback of the Neon nameplate after an 11 year absence 24 Released for the 2017 model year around the same time the Dodge Dart was expected to end production there were reports that it would be sold in the U S and Canadian markets by 2018 as a replacement for the Dart 2 Consistent with FCA s plans to dedicate U S production to Jeep and Ram vehicles while using the North American Free Trade Agreement to make Chrysler and Dodge passenger cars in Canada and Mexico the Neon will be built and imported from Turkey 25 Plans to market the third generation Neon vehicle north of Mexico were dropped following General Motors and Ford each paring down their own passenger car lineups in the U S including ending sales of potential compact sized rivals Chevrolet Cruze and Ford Focus in North America 26 References Edit a b Chrysler s Belvidere Assembly and Stamping Plant Allpar November 10 1993 Retrieved May 15 2015 a b Weiner Eric May 19 2016 Is the Dodge Neon Coming Back to the U S Automobile Magazine Retrieved November 22 2020 Dodge Neon Concept 1991 Old Concept Cars oldconceptcars com September 14 2014 Check out this 1991 Brochure from Chrysler on the Neon Concept blog modernperformance com Retrieved September 5 2021 Sheaves Bob Chrysler and Mercedes Engineering From Best Practices in the 1990s to Behind the Curve in the 2000s Allpar Retrieved October 13 2020 The PL Neon was started out of the AMTech replacement for the Renault Alliance which had been created by AMC based on a Renault design 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