The 2001 Dodge Neon, part of the car's second generation, is a compact sedan that comes in two trims: Highline and ES. It is powered by a 2.0-liter SOHC I4 engine, producing 132 horsepower and paired with a standard five-speed manual transmission, though a four-speed automatic is also available. Front-wheel drive is standard across all models. Notable features of the 2001 Neon include driver and passenger airbags, a roomy interior, and agile performance. Radio equipment included AM/FM radio and optional CD player. A power sunroof and air conditioning were also optional additions. As a budget-friendly and economy-focused model, the Neon did not carry extensive high-end tech features common in today's car market. However, the car is known for being easy to drive, with a comfortable ride for its class.