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What transmission does the srt4 have?

The SRT-4 uses a five-speed manual transmission.


The Dodge Neon SRT-4, produced from 2003 to 2005, paired its turbocharged 2.4-liter engine with a robust manual transaxle designed for front-wheel-drive layouts. No factory automatic option was offered on the U.S. market SRT-4, making the manual transmission a defining characteristic of the model.


Transmission overview


Below are the key details about the SRT-4's gearbox.



  • Transmission type: five-speed manual transaxle

  • Drive layout: front-wheel drive (transaxle connected to the engine)

  • Source/manufacturer: Getrag-sourced manual transmission

  • Automatic option: not offered on U.S. market SRT-4

  • LSD availability: limited-slip differential was available on some configurations


In practice, the SRT-4’s five-speed manual is a defining attribute, built to handle the turbocharged power while delivering a connected driving experience for enthusiasts.


Summary


The SRT-4 relies on a robust five-speed manual transaxle with front-wheel-drive architecture, emphasizing driver engagement and performance over automatic convenience. Availability of a limited-slip differential and the absence of an automatic option are notable characteristics of the model’s transmission setup.

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