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Is the neon srt4 FWD or RWD?

The Neon SRT-4 is front-wheel drive (FWD), not rear-wheel drive (RWD).


Introduced in 2003 as Dodge’s high-performance take on the Neon, the SRT-4 paired a turbocharged 2.4-liter inline-four with a front-drive chassis and a five-speed manual transmission. It remained a front-driven hot hatch through its brief U.S. run, ending in 2005.


Drivetrain configuration


These points summarize the drivetrain setup and its implications for handling and performance:



  • Drivetrain layout: Front-wheel drive (FWD).

  • Powertrain: Turbocharged 2.4-liter inline-four engine, producing approximately 215–230 horsepower depending on the model year.

  • Transmission: 5-speed manual (standard on all U.S. SRT-4 models).

  • AWD option: None from the factory; no all-wheel-drive Neon SRT-4 variants were offered.


In short, the Neon SRT-4 is front-driven, with a turbocharged engine and manual transmission, designed for on-road performance rather than all-wheel traction.


Historical context and performance notes


As Chrysler’s early-2000s foray into accessible performance, the SRT-4 aimed to deliver quick acceleration and engaging handling within a compact, affordable package. Its front-wheel-drive layout distinguished it from rivals that offered AWD options, but its turbocharged power and light weight made it a standout in its class during its production window (2003–2005).


Summary: The Neon SRT-4 is front-wheel drive (FWD) with a turbocharged 2.4L engine and a 5-speed manual transmission; there was no factory all-wheel-drive option during its 2003–2005 production run.

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