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TopSpeed.Com Previews The SRT-4 Caliber

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Chrysler Group’s Street and Racing Technology (SRT) group will take the SRT4 reputation to new heights with the introduction of the all-new, 300-horsepower 2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4.

"The all-new 2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4 achieves the SRT mission of offering benchmark performance for the best price," said George Murphy, Senior Vice President – Global Marketing, Chrysler Group. "With 300 horsepower under the hood, the Dodge Caliber SRT4 will dominate the sport-compact market."

With true tuner performance right out of the box and a great price, enthusiasts immediately took to the original SRT4, which was introduced in 2003 at the Los Angeles Auto Show. In the 2003-2005 model years, more than 25,000 Dodge SRT4s were sold.

"We couldn’t wait to infuse Dodge Caliber with the SRT formula," said Murphy. "The all-new 2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4 delivers a strong dose of all-around performance while delivering more than 28 miles per gallon on the highway. Our new SRT pocket rocket is going to be a hoot to drive."
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Did anyone else notice the top speed of 170 m.p.h.?
NATE said:
Did anyone else notice the top speed of 170 m.p.h.?
Seems to be a "serious" source:
Engine 2.4 liter V8
Germaneon said:
Seems to be a "serious" source:
Yeah i was gonna post about the v-8
OMG the srt caliber is going to have a very small block v-8?! Hold on to your hats with that one!
Engine 2.4 liter V8
pok, poke, jab, jab LOL:D:D:D thats funny, just a SLIGHT typo right??
On the SRT version with the CVT transmission, how much HP can it handle? will we be able to upgrade performance on this model much? Will there be a turbo upgrade?
bwelch said:
On the SRT version with the CVT transmission, how much HP can it handle? will we be able to upgrade performance on this model much? Will there be a turbo upgrade?
To my understanding the SRT-4 will not come with the CVT. I don't believe the CVT transaxle can handle the hp/torque output of the SRT-4.
The SRT-4 will be manual only. No CVT tranny.
I'm certain the CVT could handle the power. It's just a design decision.
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