Dodge Tomahawk Concept
The Dodge Tomahawk concept vehicle, debuted at the North American International Auto Show, has shattered all the barriers of conventional thinking about personal transportation. Its art-deco-style and 500-horsepower Viper V-10 engine, powering dual rear wheels, gives this radical vehicle a potential top speed of nearly 400 miles per hour.
Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Design, Chrysler Group, said, "The Dodge brand philosophy always challenges us to grab life by the horns. In the case of Tomahawk, grabbing and holding onto anything for dear life is a necessity. It's just that extreme and passionate; a glimpse into the soul and commitment of true enthusiasts."
Initial reactions to the Tomahawk concept are often two words: "Wow" and "why." It's easy to understand why people are impressed by this vehicle, hailing from the brand that delivered the all-new 2003 Viper, Heavy Duty and Light Duty Rams, and an SRT lineup of powerful production vehicles. So, why did Dodge take the road less traveled? Creed explained: "Tomahawk is an icon of the extreme thinking for a brand that is known not only for the legendary Viper and Ram, but also for all new, innovative vehicles such as the Magnum SRT-8 and Durango concepts."
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