Dodge’s full-size front-wheel-drive (FWD) Intrepid sedans are related to the Chrysler Concorde. The Intrepid arrived in the spring of 2003 as an early 2004 model. Other than a new BeltAlert system that activates a chime and warning light to remind the driver to buckle up, little has changed for 2004., , Both the Intrepid and Concorde were last redesigned for the 1998 model year. Chrysler’s Concorde and 300M share the same basic platform as the Intrepid, but each car has different styling. An SXT option group for the ES sedan joined the lineup before the 2003 model year began; it featured a high-output V-6 engine.