Dacia 1325 Explained

Dacia 1325 Liberta
Manufacturer:Dacia
Production:1991–1996
Assembly:Mioveni, Romania
Predecessor:Dacia 1320
Class:Small family car
Body Style:5-door hatchback
Layout:FF layout
Engine:1.4 L I4
1.6 L I4
Transmission:5-speed manual
Wheelbase:2441NaN
Length:4397NaN
Width:1636NaN
Height:1430NaN
Weight:9350NaN0
Related:Dacia 1310

The Dacia 1325 (pronounced as /ro/), also known as 1325 Liberta or simply as Liberta, was a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia from 1991 to 1996.

History

The Dacia 1325 was the hatchback version of the Dacia 1310. Some photos exist of Dacia 1325 Libertas fitted with the final CN4 front fascia, although rare. It was the successor to the Dacia 1320 hatchback, which was built from 1987 until 1990. At first the 1325 was just an updated copy of the old 1310, but in 1993 it received a facelift matching that of the 1310, and it remained in production until 1996.[1]

As the 1325 cost more than the more desirable station wagon model, sales were limited. Although more successful than the earlier 1320, only about 7,800 examples were built in total. Exports were limited to nearby Eastern European countries and also Greece.

Engines

The 1.3-liter engine was only available in the comparably expensive 1325 for the first year of production.

Name Capacity TypePower Torque Top speed Combined consumption Notes
1.3 1289 cc at 3000 rpm 1400NaN0 7.0 liters/100 km 1991–1992
1.4 1397 cc at 3000 rpm 1450NaN0 7.0 liters/100 km
1.6 1557 cc at 2500 rpm 1600NaN0 7.5 liters/100 km

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Notes and References

  1. http://carinfo.autold.com/car-dacia_1325-liberia-gtl.html Dacia 1325 Liberta