Did He-Man Forget To Take His Vitamins?
By Mark Williams



The term "platform sharing" is becoming a dirty word, and maybe it's justified. There are too many examples today of badge engineering gone wrong, with two or three (or even four) different brand badges slapped on a "new" vehicle. But the 2007 Dodge Nitro isn't one of these. Based off the Jeep Liberty, the Nitro adds four more inches of wheelbase, shares not a single piece of sheetmetal, moves the spare tire underneath the rear-cargo area, and gets a bigger engine. Likewise, the suspension is uniquely tuned and sports a wider track. Unlike the Jeep, the Dodge offers no low-range 4x4 gearing. Instead it offers two different all-wheel-drive options: one invisible, the other electronically selectable (with 2WD and AWD modes). All top-level R/T Nitros will get the full-time AWD system, which includes the all-new 4.0-liter, 24-valve V-6. This engine produces 255 horses and does an adequate job of getting most of it to the ground. The AWD system is smart, working well with the Mercedes-based Electronic Stability Control. Electronics aside, however, several testers noted the Nitro was slushy through the turns.
Think of the Dodge Nitro as a butched-up and beefed-up muscular compact SUV, inside and out. The wider stance and bigger wheelflares give the Nitro a substantial look from the side, and the bigger, flatter hood and traditional Ram's head crosshair grille makes it look more manly than the donor Liberty (admittedly not a difficult thing to accomplish). On the inside, unfortunately, handles, switches, and materials look more like they've been ordered out of the Dodge Neon catalog--some cost-cutting to be sure. Base-model Nitros will start at $26,970, with our R/T test unit pricing at $30,725.
The little Durango will help round out the Dodge portfolio, but there's not enough here to move our significance meter much.
| 2007 Dodge Nitro |
| Base price range | $26,970 |
| Price as tested | $30,725 (R/T 4x4) |
| Vehicle layout | Front engine, AWD, 5-pass 4-door SUV |
| Engine | 4.0L/255-hp/265-lb-ft SOHC 24-valve |
| Transmission | 5-speed auto |
| Curb weight | (f/r dist) 4327 lb (54/46%) |
| Wheelbase | 108.8 in |
| Length x width x height | 178.9 x 73.1 x 69.9 in |
| Max cargo capacity | 65.2 cu ft |
| Max towing capacity | 3500-5000 lb |
| 0-60 mph | 7.4 sec |
| Quarter mile | 15.7 sec @ 85.7 mph |
| Braking, 60-0 mph | 125 ft |
| Lateral acceleration | 0.69 g (avg) |
| 600-foot slalom | 56.7 mph (avg) |
| MT figure eight | 29.7 sec @ 0.53 g (avg) |
| EPA city/hwy fuel econ | 17/21 mpg (est) |
| Bet you didn't know | Load 'N Go floor slides out 18 inches to form a tailgate that can support two 200-pound pregame partiers. |
| SUM UP | The little guy certainly looks tough, but doesn't throw a hard enough punch. |