Especificaciones y análisis del Dodge Nitro
Power
177HP
Torque
410Nm
Consumption
8.6l/100
Emissions
228g/km
0-100 km/h
11.5s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
1930kg
Price
24,270€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
- L
70 L
130 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Dodge Nitro SE 2.8 CRD 4WD · 177 CV (2008-2010)
General description
The Dodge Nitro burst onto the asphalt like a statement of intent. It's not just an SUV; it's the embodiment of American muscle in a family format, a square, bold beast that refuses to go unnoticed and promises a driving experience full of character and brute force.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Nitro is to feel the power of its 2.8-liter diesel engine. The 410 Nm of torque pushes you back into your seat with an addictive force, especially at low revs. Its 6-speed manual transmission and 4x4 traction connect you with the machine in a pure and mechanical way. It's not the most agile in tight corners due to its weight and robust chassis, but on the open road, it conveys a sense of unwavering dominance and security, as if you could conquer any horizon.
Design and aesthetics
Its aesthetic is its soul. The Dodge Nitro's design is an ode to audacity: an imposing chrome grille, flared wheel arches, and a high waistline that scream 'here I am.' It's a rolling sculpture that polarizes opinions—you either love it or hate it, but it never leaves you indifferent. Its presence is magnetic, a fortress on wheels that makes you feel protected and special, even if its interior is more functional and spartan than luxurious.
Technology and features
Although conceived in a pre-digital era, the Nitro integrates technology with a clear purpose: strength. Its heart is a CRD engine with common-rail direct injection and a variable geometry turbo, an effective solution for delivering generous torque. The selectable all-wheel-drive system is its great technological ally, allowing you to switch from a quiet rear-wheel-drive cruise to a capable off-roader with the turn of a dial, adapting to asphalt or mud with mechanical honesty.
Competition
In its time, the Nitro fought in a ring with contenders like the Jeep Cherokee, with which it shared DNA, the versatile Nissan X-Trail, or the more refined Land Rover Freelander. While its rivals focused on efficiency or balance, the Dodge Nitro played a unique and unbeatable card: an overwhelming charisma and a 'muscle car' design that none of them could match, attracting those who sought excitement and personality above all else.
Conclusion
The Dodge Nitro is a purely emotional purchase. It's a vehicle for those who value an imposing aesthetic and a sense of power over practicality or refinement. It's not perfect—its consumption is high and its agility is limited—but it compensates with an overflowing personality and a characterful engine. Driving it is an experience that transports you to the roads of America, a declaration of independence on wheels that, even today, still turns heads.




