Dodge Colt

Generations and modifications

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5 Generations
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2011–2011

1 modification

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2004–2004

1 modification

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2003–2003

1 modification

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1993–1994 fifth generation

2 modifications · The fifth-generation Dodge Colt reached the U.S. for 1993 and remained on sale through 1994. It was the final Colt generation sold by Dodge in the American market. This generation closed out the Colt nameplate in the U.S. after a short run.

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1990–1990 fourth generation facelift

2 modifications · A facelifted Dodge Colt sedan phase appeared for 1990 within the same fourth-generation family. It continued U.S. sales after the original 1985 launch and reflected updated styling and equipment rather than a full redesign. This is the later-phase sedan version of the same Colt generation.

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1989–1990 fourth generation

1 modification · The Colt Wagon 4WD was the all-wheel-drive version of the Colt wagon family and was sold in the U.S. from 1989 through 1990. It shared the same general Colt compact architecture but added four-wheel-drive capability. This was a distinct market variant rather than a separate redesign.

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1988–1990 fourth generation

5 modifications · The Dodge Colt Wagon joined the Colt lineup in 1988 as the wagon-bodied version of the same Mitsubishi-based compact family. It was sold in the U.S. through 1990. This body style broadened the Colt range beyond the sedan.

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1984–1990 third generation

13 modifications · The third-generation Dodge Colt arrived in the U.S. for 1984 as a Mitsubishi-based front-wheel-drive subcompact. It replaced the earlier rear-wheel-drive Colt and was sold through 1988 in sedan form. This generation established the Colt as a small economy car in Dodge showrooms.

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