Monday, January 18, 2016

1994 Dodge Dakota Specs

The Dodge Dakota was introduced for the 1987 model year. This was Dodge's first mid-sized pickup, which is smaller than full-sized models but larger than compact trucks. The 1994 model of the Dodge Dakota has a conventional, boxy look and provides consumers with a utility vehicle that is rugged and fuel-efficient.

Model and Production

    For the 1991 model year, the Dakota was the first non-full-sized truck to receive a V8 engine. Safety was the focus in 1994 as the truck was also the first to offer a driver side airbag. Additionally, the Dodge Dakota now came with a padded knee bolster, a center high-mounted stop lamp and side door guard beams.

Trim Levels

    The 1994 Dodge Dakota is available in three trim levels: base, sport and WS. All models are available as rear-wheel drive (RWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD). The base model is offered as a regular or club cab, while the sport model has a regular cab, and the WS model offers a regular cab. All 1994 Dakota trucks are two-door, with standard seating for three passengers.

Engine

    The standard engines for all models of the 1994 Dodge Dakota are a 2.5-liter I-4 engine with 99 horsepower (hp) and a 3.9-liter V6 engine with 175 hp at 4,800 rpm. A 5.2-liter V8 engine with 230 hp is optional for all models.

Dimensions

    Most models of the 1994 Dodge Dakota are 189.1 inches long. The model with an extended bed is 207.5 inches in length, while the club cab models are 208.1 inches long. Most Dakota models are 65 inches high, but the club cab models are 65.6 inches high, and the WS models are 67.3 inches in height. Wheelbase varies from 112 inches for the regular bed models to 124 inches for extended bed editions and 131 inches for club cab models. All Dodge Dakotas are 69.4 inches wide. Gross vehicle weight rating, or GVWR, ranges from 4,860 to 6,250 pounds.

Other Specs

    A five-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard for all 1994 Dodge Dakota models. The four-speed automatic overdrive transmission is optional on all models. Average fuel efficiency is 16 to 23 mpg in the city and 19 to 27 mpg on the highway. Base models have a 15-gallon fuel tank, while all others have a 22-gallon tank that holds regular unleaded fuel. An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is standard on all 1994 Dakota models.

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