The Dodge Daytona sports car operated with front-wheel drive while in production from 1984 to 1993 and derived its system from the G platform of Chrysler. The 1984-1985 models of Dodge Daytona incorporated the 2.2L Turbo I engine that delivered 142 hp at its inception which rose to 146 hp by 1985. Manufacturers introduced the 2.5L four-cylinder engine during 1986 production which delivered around 115 horsepower. The 1992 Dodge Daytona model received its 2.5L Turbo II engine to boost both performance and torque output. Agile driving experience was available through its balanced dimensions which included 179.5 inches length and 69.3 inches width and 50.3 inches height and 97.1 inches wheelbase. Customers could select between a manual 5-speed transmission and an automatic 3-speed transmission during the initial production period. Later models added a 4-speed automatic transmission option. The digital display of speed and fuel efficiency appeared on the screen but the early Dodge Daytona lacked a built-in electronic navigation system. The Dodge Daytona owners choose authentic parts for maintenance because original components deliver both longevity and performance characteristics along with reliability features.