Generations and modifications
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Generations
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2011–2014 second generation (JS) facelift
3 modifications · For 2011, the Dodge Avenger sedan received a facelift with updated styling and interior revisions while continuing on the same JS platform. This refreshed version remained the U.S. Avenger through the end of production in 2014. It was the final Avenger sold new in the United States before the nameplate was discontinued.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
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avenger
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Gasoline · 3.6 L · 283 hp | 283 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-Wheel Drive | |
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avenger
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Gasoline · 2.4 L · 173 hp | 173 hp | 4-speed automatic | Front-Wheel Drive | |
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avenger
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Gasoline · 2.4 L · 173 hp | 173 hp | 6-speed automatic | Front-Wheel Drive |
1995–2010 first generation (JS)
3 modifications · The first Dodge Avenger was a compact 2-door coupe sold in the United States from the 1995 model year through 2000. It was part of the Chrysler/Dodge coupe program developed with Mitsubishi and shared its basic architecture with the related Eclipse and Talon. No separate facelift phase is clearly documented for the U.S. Avenger coupe, so it is treated as a single generation row.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
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avenger
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Gasoline · 2.5 L | — | 4-speed automatic | Front-Wheel Drive | |
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avenger
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Gasoline · 2.0 L | — | 4-speed automatic | Front-Wheel Drive | |
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avenger
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Gasoline · 2.0 L | — | 5-speed manual | Front-Wheel Drive |
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