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The Complete List of 2003 Dodge Models

If you’re browsing used-car lots or researching the 2003 model year, Dodge’s lineup that year is useful to know whether you’re shopping for family transport, a work vehicle, or something sporty. Seeing the full list helps spot rare trims and track which models had meaningful updates.

There are 12 2003 Dodge Models, ranging from Caravan to Viper. For each model, you’ll find below Body style,Engine options (L),Notable 2003 change to make comparisons and quick checks easier—you’ll find the details below.

Which 2003 Dodge models are best for family use?

For families, look first at the Caravan and Grand Caravan for minivan practicality and cargo flexibility, and consider the Durango if you need SUV space and towing capability; trims with higher safety and comfort packages (rear airbags, upgraded seats) are preferable when buying used.

How can I verify a 2003 Dodge’s original engine and trim changes?

Check the VIN and decode it (online VIN decoders or dealer parts departments can help), look for the original window sticker or build sheet if available, and compare engine codes and trim features against factory specs—service records and photos from the year of purchase are also useful.

2003 Dodge Models

Model Body style Engine options (L) Notable 2003 change
Neon sedan,coupe 2.0L SRT-4 performance variant added for 2003
Neon SRT-4 sedan 2.4L (turbo) All-new high-performance Neon for 2003
Stratus sedan,coupe 2.4L,2.7L Minor trim and option updates for 2003
Intrepid sedan 2.7L,3.5L Carryover with small equipment updates
Concorde sedan 2.7L,3.5L Minor trim adjustments for 2003
Viper sports car (coupe,roadster) 8.3L Continued V10 production with refinements
Ram pickup 3.7L,4.7L,5.7L,5.9L(diesel) Carryover full-size lineup for 2003
Dakota pickup 3.9L,4.7L,5.9L Minor option and trim updates
Durango SUV 3.9L,5.9L Carryover first-generation model for 2003
Caravan minivan 2.4L,3.3L,3.8L Small updates to trim and options
Grand Caravan minivan 2.4L,3.3L,3.8L Trim reshuffle; extended seating options
Sprinter van 2.7L(diesel) New Mercedes-based Sprinter added to Dodge lineup

Images and Descriptions

Neon

Neon

The compact Neon was Dodge’s affordable small car in 2003, offered in sedan and coupe forms with a fuel-efficient 2.0L four-cylinder. Popular for city driving and aftermarket tuning, it remained a value-oriented entry-level Dodge.

Neon SRT-4

Neon SRT-4

The factory-built SRT-4 launched in 2003 as a hot-rodded Neon sedan with a turbocharged 2.4L four-cylinder, sporty suspension and aggressive styling. It put affordable, factory-backed performance into the compact segment.

Stratus

Stratus

A mid-size family car available as a four-door sedan or two-door coupe, the Stratus offered 2.4L four-cylinder and 2.7L V6 choices. In 2003 it remained a mainstream, comfortable sedan for daily driving and family use.

Intrepid

Intrepid

The Intrepid was Dodge’s large front-wheel-drive sedan, featuring V6 power and a roomy interior. In 2003 it continued with 2.7L and 3.5L V6 engines, aimed at buyers wanting space and relaxed highway cruising.

Concorde

Concorde

The Concorde was a full-size, comfort-focused sedan sharing Chrysler’s LH platform. Offered with V6 engines, it appealed to buyers seeking a smooth ride, spacious cabin, and conservative styling in 2003.

Viper

Viper

The Viper was Dodge’s hand-built, two-seat sports car with a massive V10 engine and dramatic looks. In 2003 it remained a halo model showcasing raw power and track-capable performance for enthusiasts.

Ram

Ram

Dodge’s Ram full-size pickups (1500/2500/3500) offered V6, multiple V8s and available diesel for hauling and towing. In 2003 the Ram was a workhorse choice with wide cab and bed configurations.

Dakota

Dakota

The mid-size Dakota pickup provided a compromise between compact and full-size trucks, offered with V6 and V8 engines. In 2003 it served buyers needing utility and lighter-duty towing without a full-size truck footprint.

Durango

Durango

The Durango was Dodge’s midsize SUV built on a truck platform, offering roomy seating and V6 or V8 power. In 2003 it targeted families wanting SUV capability and towing capacity in one package.

Caravan

Caravan

The Dodge Caravan was a compact minivan available in multiple trims and engine choices, known for practicality and family-friendly packaging. In 2003 it continued as an affordable, versatile people-mover.

Grand Caravan

Grand Caravan

The Grand Caravan offered the Caravan’s versatility with more interior space and family-focused features. In 2003 it remained a best-selling minivan choice for large families and people needing cargo flexibility.

Sprinter

Sprinter

Introduced to U.S. Dodge dealers in 2003, the Sprinter was a Mercedes-built cargo and passenger van with a turbo-diesel 2.7L engine, aimed at commercial buyers needing efficient, high-roof cargo capacity.

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