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Does a Dodge Journey have a CVT transmission?

The Dodge Journey does not use a CVT. In all years it was offered, the Journey relied on traditional automatic transmissions—either a four-speed automatic or a six-speed automatic—depending on the engine.



Transmission options by engine


To understand how the Journey’s drivetrains were paired, note the two main engine-and-transmission combinations that appeared across model years:


Engine-specific pairings



  • 2.4L inline-four engine paired with a four-speed automatic transmission

  • 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine paired with a six-speed automatic transmission


All-wheel drive was available on certain trims with these automatics, but CVTs were not part of the lineup.


Why this matters for buyers


For shoppers comparing efficiency, maintenance, and reliability, transmission type is a key factor. In the Journey’s case, buyers faced traditional automatic transmissions rather than the smoother, continuously variable feel of a CVT. This aligns with the model’s mid-2010s design and Chrysler group transmission choices at the time.


Summary


In short, the Dodge Journey never offered a CVT. It used a four-speed automatic with the 2.4L engine and a six-speed automatic with the 3.6L engine throughout its production run from 2009 to 2019.

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