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SPECIFICATIONS
AVENGER
2011 Dodge Avenger
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: Information shown is correct at time of publication and is subject to change.
The information shown is preliminary and based on data available at the time of publication. All dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
unless otherwise noted. All dimensions are measured at curb weight with standard wheels and tires unless otherwise noted.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Body Style
Four-door sedan
Assembly Plant
Sterling Heights Assembly, Michigan
EPA Vehicle Class
Mid-size
Introduction date
December 2008
ENGINE: 2.4-LITER GASOLINE DOHC 16-VALVE DUAL VVT SMPI I-4
Availability
Standard on Avenger Express, Mainstreet and Lux models
Type and Description
Four cylinders in-line, tuned intake manifold with electronic active charge motion
control valves, dual counter-rotating balance shafts
Displacement
144 cu. in. (2,360 cu. cm.)
Bore x Stroke
3.46 x 3.82 (88 x 97)
Valve System
Chain-driven DOHC, 16 valves, electronically-controlled dual Variable-valve
Timing (VVT), direct-acting shimless mechanical bucket tappets
Fuel Injection
Sequential, multi-port, electronic, returnless
Construction
High-pressure die-cast aluminum block with dry iron liners, cast-aluminum
cylinder heads, cast-aluminum ladder frame, forged steel crankshaft
Compression Ratio
10.5:1
Power (SAE net, estimated)
173 bhp (129 kW) @ 6,000 rpm (71 bhp/liter)
Torque (SAE net, estimated)
166 lb.-ft. (225 Nm) @ 4,400 rpm
Max. Engine Speed
6,500 rpm (electronically limited)
Fuel Requirement
Unleaded regular, 87 octane (R+M)/2
Oil Capacity
4.5 qt. (4.23L) SAE 5W-20
Coolant Capacity
7.2 qt. (6.8L)
Emission Controls
Single catalytic converter, dual heated oxygen sensors and engine features
(a)
0.9
g/mile (0.56 g/km)
Estimated EPA Fuel Economy (City/Hwy)
21 City/30 Highway (four-speed transmission)
20 City/31 Highway (six-speed transmission)
(a) Meets Federal Tier 2, Bin 5 emissions requirements and PZEV requirements in California, Massachusetts, New York,
Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington. Meets Euro IV
emissions requirements.