Dodge Shadow
The Dodge Shadow and Plymouth Sundance are economical 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks that were introduced for the 1987 model year by the Chrysler Corporation. For 1991, a 2-door convertible variant was added to the Shadow lineup; this bodystyle was not offered by Plymouth. The Sundance/Shadow replaced the Omni/Horizon models of their respective marque.
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Manufacturer | Chrysler Corporation |
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Production | August 1986 – March 1994 |
Model years | 1987–1994 |
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Class | Compact/C-segment |
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Layout | Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Platform | Chrysler P platform |
Related | Shelby CSX |
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Width | 67.3 in (1,709 mm) |
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Successor | Dodge / Plymouth Neon |
The first vehicle rolled out of Sterling Heights Assembly on August 25, 1986. In late 1988, production of the Mexican market version called the Chrysler Shadow began at Toluca Car Assembly. The Shadow/Sundance was also sold in Europe from 1988 to 1991 as the Chrysler ES. Production ended on March 9, 1994, with the Shadow/Sundance being replaced by the Dodge / Plymouth Neon.
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