Dart
The Dodge Dart is an iconic car produced by Dodge from 1960 to 1976, and briefly in 2013-2016. Originally introduced as a full-size sedan, it evolved into a popular compact known for its reliability and efficiency. This page brings together the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages, linking the model overview to version-by-year pages.
Model summary
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Model introduction
The Dodge Dart is an iconic car produced by Dodge from 1960 to 1976, and briefly in 2013-2016. Originally introduced as a full-size sedan, it evolved into a popular compact known for its reliability and efficiency. This page brings together the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages, linking the model overview to version-by-year pages.
History
The Dodge Dart was introduced in 1960 as an affordable full-size sedan, intended to replace the Plymouth in the Dodge dealer network. Based on the Plymouth platform, it was offered in three trim levels: Seneca, Pioneer, and Phoenix. Standardly equipped with the 3.7 L Slant-6 engine, it quickly gained popularity, surpassing sales of larger Dodge models. In 1962, the Dart became a mid-size car, then a compact from 1963 to 1976. It was produced in various variants, including coupes, sedans, and convertibles, and was recognized for its reliability and efficiency. After a hiatus, the Dart was relaunched in 2013 as a compact sedan, produced until 2016.
Generations
The Dodge Dart underwent several generations during its production: - **1960-1961**: Full-size sedan with a reduced platform, offered in three trim levels: Seneca, Pioneer, and Phoenix. - **1962**: Transition to a mid-size car, with a modified platform and adjusted dimensions. - **1963-1976**: Evolution into a compact, produced in various variants, including coupes, sedans, and convertibles. - **2013-2016**: Relaunch as a modern compact sedan, based on the Fiat Compact platform. Each generation brought improvements in design, performance, and technology, catering to the changing needs of consumers.
Key differences
The main differences between the Dodge Dart generations include: - **1960-1961**: Full-size sedan with a reduced platform, offering a more spacious ride. - **1962**: Transition to a mid-size car, with modified dimensions and platform for better maneuverability. - **1963-1976**: Shift to a compact, with smaller engines and improved fuel economy. - **2013-2016**: Relaunch as a modern compact sedan, with advanced technologies and safety features. These evolutions allowed the Dart to adapt to changing consumer preferences over the decades.
Photo recognition
To identify a Dodge Dart, look for the following features: - **1960-1961**: Full-size sedan with a reduced platform, offering a more spacious ride. - **1962**: Transition to a mid-size car, with modified dimensions and platform for better maneuverability. - **1963-1976**: Shift to a compact, with smaller engines and improved fuel economy. - **2013-2016**: Relaunch as a modern compact sedan, with advanced technologies and safety features. These evolutions allowed the Dart to adapt to changing consumer preferences over the decades.
Important versions
Notable versions of the Dodge Dart include: - **1960-1961**: Full-size sedan with a reduced platform, offering a more spacious ride. - **1962**: Transition to a mid-size car, with modified dimensions and platform for better maneuverability. - **1963-1976**: Shift to a compact, with smaller engines and improved fuel economy. - **2013-2016**: Relaunch as a modern compact sedan, with advanced technologies and safety features. These evolutions allowed the Dart to adapt to changing consumer preferences over the decades.