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The Complete List of 2002 Dodge Models

If you’re browsing the used‑car market or just reminiscing about early‑2000s American lineups, Dodge’s 2002 roster shows how the brand balanced family utility and performance. From daily drivers to high‑octane roadsters, that year’s models are a good snapshot of what buyers valued then — space, practicality, and a few thrilling exceptions.

There are 11 2002 Dodge Models, ranging from Caravan/Grand Caravan to Viper. For each entry, information is organized as Body style,Engine(s) (L),Notable trims (max 15 words); you’ll find below concise rows that make side‑by‑side comparison simple and quick.

Which 2002 Dodge models are easiest to find on the used market today?

Minivans like the Caravan/Grand Caravan and mainstream sedans or trucks tend to be most common because of higher original sales and fleet use; specialty models such as the Viper are rarer and command enthusiast interest, so expect fewer listings and higher prices.

What should I inspect when buying a 2002 Dodge model?

Check service history, look closely for rust (underbody and wheel arches), confirm transmission and engine operation for unusual noises or leaks, verify suspension condition and steering play, and have a pre‑purchase inspection to catch model‑specific issues before you buy.

2002 Dodge Models

Model Body style Engine(s) (L) Notable trims (max 15 words)
Neon Sedan/Coupe 2.0 Base, ES, Sport
Stratus Sedan/Coupe 2.4,2.7 SE,ES,R/T
Intrepid Sedan 2.7,3.5 SE,ES
Concorde Sedan 2.7,3.5 SE,LS
Viper Coupe/Convertible 8.0 RT/10,GTS
Durango SUV 3.9,4.7,5.9 Sport,SLT,R/T
Dakota Pickup 3.9,4.7,5.9 Club Cab,Quad Cab,R/T
Ram (pickup) Pickup 3.9,4.7,5.9,5.9 diesel ST,SLT,Laramie
Caravan/Grand Caravan Minivan 2.4,3.3 SE,ES,SXT
Ram Van Van 3.9,5.2,5.9 Cargo,Passenger
Neon Wagon (market-specific) Wagon 2.0 Base,ES

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Neon

Neon

Compact front-wheel-drive economy car with a 2.0L I4, sold as sedan and coupe. Popular as an affordable commuter, trims emphasized value and sportier options; no major redesign in 2002 but remained a top small-car seller for Dodge.

Stratus

Stratus

Midsize front-wheel-drive available as sedan and coupe, typically with 2.4L I4 or 2.7L V6. Offered comfort and sporty R/T variants; 2002 continued the model line with dealer-available options and steady family-sedan appeal.

Intrepid

Intrepid

Full-size front-wheel-drive sedan on the LH platform, commonly fitted with 2.7L or 3.5L V6 engines. Marketed as a roomy family car with a smooth ride; 2002 saw continuation of existing trims and features.

Concorde

Concorde

Large four-door luxury-leaning sedan sharing LH underpinnings, offered with 2.7L and 3.5L V6s. Focused on comfort and interior space; 2002 model year continued previous styling and trim structure.

Viper

Viper

Low-volume, high-performance two-seater sports car with an 8.0L V10, available as coupe and roadster. Notable for raw power and minimal driver aids; 2002 upheld Viper’s niche performance-car status.

Durango

Durango

Mid-size body-on-frame SUV sharing parts with Dakota/Ram platforms, offered V6 and V8s including a 5.9L V8. Marketed for towing and utility with family trims; 2002 kept the rugged, truck-based configuration.

Dakota

Dakota

Midsize pickup available in regular and extended cabs, offering 3.9L V6 up to 5.9L V8 power. Balanced daily utility and capability; 2002 lineup included sport and work-oriented trim choices.

Ram (pickup)

Ram (pickup)

Full-size Dodge Ram pickup with V6 and V8 gasoline engines and 5.9L Cummins turbo-diesel for heavy-duty models. 2002 marked the redesigned Ram generation debut, noted for bolder styling and stronger towing capability.

Caravan/Grand Caravan

Caravan/Grand Caravan

Compact and extended Dodge minivans offering 2.4L I4 and 3.3L V6 engines, sold as Caravan and longer-wheelbase Grand Caravan. Family-focused with practical seating, storage and familiar 2002 trim packages.

Ram Van

Ram Van

Full-size cargo and passenger van (Ram Van) for commercial and fleet use, offered V6 and V8 engines. In 2002 it served utility buyers needing configurable interiors and heavy-duty capabilities.

Neon Wagon (market-specific)

Neon Wagon (market-specific)

In some markets Dodge offered a Neon-based wagon variant built on the Neon platform with a 2.0L I4. Provided extra cargo flexibility for buyers outside the U.S.; not a widespread North American offering in 2002.

Dodge Models in Other Years