Dodge, a division of Stellantis, has produced a number of concept vehicles during its history.
Concept Vehicles
- Dodge Avenger Concept (2003)
- Dodge Aviat (1994)
- Dodge Caravan R/T (1999)
- Dodge Challenger Concept (2006)
- Dodge Charger Concept (1964)
- Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak Concept (2014)
- Dodge Challenger SRT10 Concept (2008)
- Dodge Challenger Targa Concept (2008)
- Dodge Charger II (1965)
- Dodge Charger III (1968)
- Dodge Charger IV (1968)
- Dodge Charger R/T (1999)
- Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept (2022)
- Dodge Copperhead (1997)
- Dodge Custom Swinger 340 (1969)
- Dodge Dakota Sport V8 (1990)
- Dodge Daroo I (1968)
- Dodge Daroo II (1969)
- Dodge Daytona R/T (1990)
- Dodge Demon (2007)
- Dodge Deora (1967)
- Dodge Diamante (1971)
- Dodge EPIC (1992)
- Dodge EV (2008)
- Dodge Firearrow Series (1954)[1]
- Dodge Flitewing (1961)
- Dodge Granada (1954)
- Dodge Hornet (2006)
- Dodge Intrepid (1988)
- Dodge Intrepid ESX series (1996, 1998, 2003)
- Dodge Kahuna (2003)
- Dodge LRT (1990)
- Dodge M4S (1984), featured in the film The Wraith
- Dodge M80 (2002)
- Dodge MAXXcab (2000)
- Dodge Mirada Magnum (1980)
- Dodge Neon Concept (1991)
- Dodge Powerbox (2001)
- Dodge Power Wagon Concept (1999)
- Dodge Rampage Concept (2006)
- Dodge Razor (2002)
- Dodge Scat Packer (1968)
- Dodge Shelby Street Fighter (1983)
- Dodge Shakedown Challenger Concept (2016)
- Dodge Sidewinder (1998)
- Dodge Sling Shot (2004)
- Dodge Street Van (1978)
- Dodge Super Bee Convertible (1968)
- Dodge Super Charger (1970)
- Dodge Super Charger 1968 Concept (2018)
- Dodge Super 8 Hemi (2001)
- Dodge Tomahawk (2003, concept motorcycle)
- Dodge T-Rex (1997)
- Dodge Turbo Dart (1962)
- Dodge Turbo Power Giant (1962)
- Dodge Venom (1994)
- Dodge Viper VM-01 (1989)
- Dodge Viper GTS (1993)
- Dodge Zeder (1953)
- Dodge ZEO (2008)
References
- ↑ "Chrysler Stylist Brings Out Two Experimental Models." Popular Mechanics, January 1954, p. 113.
Further reading
- Frumkin, Mitchel J. and Hall, Phil. American Dream Cars: 60 Years of the Best Concept Vehicles. 2002. ISBN 0-87349-491-1
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