Thursday, April 28, 2011
DODGE CHARGER (2011)
His iconic nature of the modern four-door hatchback coupe proportions, high performance, professionalism and sophistication, and the state of connectivity features the latest generation, the new 2011 Dodge Charger is Dodge's flagship brand, is proud to offer high quality, world-class E-sedan segment incredible precision value.
Efficient and aerodynamic look of the 2011 Dodge Charger is a spiritually inspired by the legendary post of second generation for 1960, which design will be sure to find an emotional response in the Dodge performance enthusiasts of all generations.
His dark "ready to attack the way" of the face, the new Dodge Charger will bring the world's best competitors on the grid sedan segment and signing of the new "split lattice. 'It is carved from a whole new body is aware of the heritage deep roots and a nod to the muscle-car. chargers profile is a modern thing, a result of countless hours of wind tunnel, the lower hood line, more quickly and radically tilted windshield and headlights back to the closest wheel openings , a lower threshold and a racing car with a flat surface, Dodge Charger effort cuts thought the 'air its position unchanged. Aluminium roof includes two "combs" that will bring sculptural, performance, and assess the front, while the rich side of the scallops to make a striking wavy-line doors.
Running from front to back is the classic "Coke bottle" or horizontal "double diamond" body style that creates a lateral conical silhouette accented with muscular front and rear wings and gives a clearer profile Dodge Charger on the road . Define the position of the scale is a brand new aerodynamic design which incorporates the signature taillights LED lighting 164 to form his signature "loop" of graphs and gives the new magazine is unique blocks.
Dodge Charger (2011)
The 2011 Dodge Charger's interior cockpit is meant to be an enthusiast office. The all new design feature premium materials throughout. Transmitting the performance chassis' world-class feel of the road, the all-new Dodge Charger features a new thick-rimmed three-spoke Dodge steering wheel for enhanced performance feel and grip. Crafted in world-class materials, Dodge Charger's passengers are surrounded with comfort, craftsmanship and style, thanks to premium soft-touch materials and four available distinct interior color combinations. The all-new 2011 Dodge Charger's state-of-the-art Uconnect® Touch integrates world-class infotainment and convenience technologies to keep passengers connected, comfortable and secure. From segment-leading Garmin® navigation, to dual-zone climate controls and the ability to check fuel prices with the integration of available SIRIUS Travel Link, Uconnect Touch delivers an excellent experience for Dodge Charger's driver and passengers.
Maximizing its unibody's world-class structural stiffness, Dodge Charger engineers were able to tune the cabin for sound quality (rather than sound level) by isolating powertrain, road and wind noise. In addition, Dodge Charger's unibody packages material and structural design improvements, including dual-pane acoustic windshield and front-door side glass, body-cavity silencing foam, under-flush roll-framed doors with triple seals and acoustic wheel-well liners to absorb road noise and quiet the cabin. Combined, these design improvements place the all-new Dodge Charger's interior sound quality among the best in the E-segment.
As the Dodge brand's flagship, the chassis of the all-new 2011 Charger is designed, engineered and fine-tuned to deliver a level of quality, capability and refinement that rivals the very best European, Asian and North American E-segment sedans. With its new second-generation E-segment rear-wheel drive (RWD) architecture, Dodge Charger features world-class suspension-tunings with re-designed geometry making for a nimble, balanced chassis that will build the Charger's legend as one of the best driving sedans in the world.
Engineered to perform against the best E-segment sport sedans, the all-new 2011 Dodge Charger SE and Charger Rallye feature the new 3.6-liter Pentastar engine for world-class levels of power, refinement, technology and fuel efficiency. For maximum thrills, efficiency and best-in-class power, the new Dodge Charger R/T lineup features the legendary 5.7-liter HEMI™ V-8 engine with four-cylinder mode FuelSaver Technology.
The all-new 2011 Dodge Charger R/T with all-wheel-drive (AWD) features a re-thought stance and 19-inch wheels to make it much more appealing than ever before. The AWD preserves the Charger's character and deepens its performance envelope in the most treacherous conditions. The Dodge Charger AWD features a segment-exclusive active transfer case and front-axle disconnect system to improve fuel economy by up to 5 percent. No other major automotive manufacturer offers the combination of these two independent technologies. Dodge Charger's innovative AWD system seamlessly transitions between RWD and AWD with no driver intervention. When all-wheel drive is not required, the system automatically disconnects the front axle to maximize fuel economy while still providing the outstanding performance and handling inherent in rear-wheel drive vehicles.
The all-new 2011 Dodge Charger features more than 65 safety and security features, including standard Keyless Enter-N-Go and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with segment-exclusive Ready-alert Braking and Rainy Day Brake Support safety features to improve overall vehicle handling and performance both on and off the track. Safety and security features available for the first time on the Dodge Charger include adaptive-cruise control (ACC) with forward-collision warning (FCW), blind-spot monitoring (BSM) with rear cross path (RCP) detection and ParkView™ rear back-up camera with grid lines, all designed to provide the driver with added confidence while behind the wheel.
Built at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ont. (Canada), the 2011 Dodge Charger arrives in showrooms in the fourth quarter of 2010.
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