Dodge News | 2011 Journey Crosses Over
Published Monday, 15 November, 2010 by Sarah Raymond. Categories: Dodge News.
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November 15, 2010
, Auburn Hills, Mich.
- November 15, 2010
, Auburn Hills, Mich.
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For 2011, Dodge takes what was good and makes it better. The Dodge
Journey receives a major overhaul with a completely redesigned and
retuned suspension, a new V-6 engine and a gorgeous new interior. And
that's not all. Journey also features the latest and greatest in vehicle
connectivity and customization with the Chrysler Group's new PowerNet
electrical architecture. Owners will feel like they have the world at
their fingertips with the Journey's available touchscreen command
center, Uconnect® Touch.
From navigation to voice-command music selections to the ability to
check fuel prices, the all-new Uconnect Touch media center makes life in
the new 2011 Dodge Journey an excellent adventure for the driver and
passengers. Four Uconnect Touch models are available, all featuring
easy-to-use controls and class-leading technology. With its touchscreen
display and user-friendly, touch-key categories, connecting and
controlling personal devices is simple, intuitive and customizable.
The 2011 Dodge Journey is nimble, composed and handles well in all
driving and road conditions. Chrysler Group engineers improved routine
ride and handling by re-engineering the suspension geometry, adding new,
improved premium tires and redesigning the steering for a more precise
and coordinated response. Overall, customers will be treated to an
energetic, fun-to-drive experience behind the wheel.
In addition, at 283 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque, the 2011
Dodge Journey - equipped with the new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine -
delivers a 20 percent boost in power compared with the V-6 engine it
replaces. It's mated to a smooth-shifting six-speed transmission.
Drivers also will be treated to a smooth, quiet ride. Engineers
reduced noise, vibration and harshness by installing new, premium
sound-deadening treatments and insulation throughout the vehicle.
But perhaps the most rewarding surprise is Journey's new interior.
Customers will step into world-class levels of craftsmanship and
comfort. A beautifully crafted one-piece instrument panel sets the tone.
A new, larger cluster with standard Electronic Vehicle Information
Center (EVIC) is positioned in the center of the new gauges. It's a
full-color display backlit in Dodge red lights, giving it a soft glow
unlike any in the segment. New, integrated center stack bezels are less
angular and more sculpted, and designers softened the radius to make
more room for the driver's knees. The heating and cooling outlets are
also redesigned to make them better looking and better functioning. The
center console gets a lot of extra cushion on the tilt-and-slide
armrest. Lift the lid, and there's a larger center storage bin with a
12-volt outlet and USB port where owners can hook up their MP3/iPod®
charging connections and hide them away.
The design team also worked to make the Journey's interior more
comfortable. They moved the shifter and cup holders, making it easier
for drivers and passengers to get their coffee and soda without having
to lean over and under the dash. There's also a larger front storage bin
with side nets. The new multi-functioning, three-spoke Dodge brand
steering wheel with integrated controls and a wider, longer, soft-touch
armrest transforms the driver's seat into a cockpit-like experience.
Comfortable new seats might just make drivers want to take the long way
home to get a little extra seat time. The Dodge Journey offers six new
interior color and trims to complete the makeover.
On the outside, Journey maintains its sculpted, clean, aggressive
lines and adds a new front fascia that sports the signature Dodge brand
"split crosshair" honeycomb grille. The fog lamp bezels are bigger and
bolder, and Journey models with the Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6 engine get a
new, unique more aggressive lower fascia with the honeycomb texture in
the grille (late availability). New 19-inch wheels; a new, less angular
rear fascia and "ring of fire" LED taillamps wrap it up from front to
back.
Journey also is loaded with an abundance of safety and security
features, including standard advanced multi-stage front passenger air
bags, active head restraints, electronic stability control with
all-speed traction control, electronic roll mitigation and Brake Assist,
new driver-side knee blocker air bag, side-curtain air bags covering
all three rows, front seat-mounted side air bags, four-wheel anti-lock
disc brakes, LATCH child seat anchor system and Trailer-sway Control.
The Dodge Journey is built in at Chrysler Group LLC's Toluca Assembly
Plant in Toluca, Mexico. It will arrive in U.S. dealerships in fourth
quarter of 2010.
Source: Chrysler Media Services LLC
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