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2003 Dodge Tomahawk Concept - Viper-Powered Motorcycle! 6 January 2003 TOMAHAWK: BREAKING BOUNDARIES AT FULL THROTTLE Life just got more extreme. Much more extreme. The Viper-powered Dodge Tomahawk concept vehicle, revealed by the Chrysler Group at the 2003 North American International Auto Show, shatters all the barriers of conventional thinking about personal transportation. This four-wheel, single-passenger vehicle is a sleek, rolling sculpture that combines art-deco styling with extreme engineering. The 500-horsepower Viper V-10 engine powering the dual rear wheels gives this radical vehicle a potential top speed of 420 miles per hour - for anyone who wants to test it. "The Dodge brand philosophy always challenges us to grab life by the horns," said British-born Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Design, Chrysler Group, as the Tomahawk roared into view. "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 reaction to the concept vehicle typically comes in two words: "Wow!" and "why?" The "wow" is easy to understand from Chrysler Group, with a brand like Dodge that continues to drive its foot to the floor - most recently with the all-new 2003 Viper sports car - dedicated to engineering the most powerful production vehicles. But "why" would a company, famous for its innovative car and truck designs, go down this particular path? "Tomahawk is an icon of the extreme thinking for a brand that is known not only for the legendary Viper and Ram truck, but also for all new, innovative vehicles such as the Magnum SRT-8 and Durango concepts," said Creed. That extreme thinking produced a machine in the true tradition of power-junkie passion, powered by a 8300 cc (505 cu.in.) aluminium Viper V-10 engine. "This is a bold faced slap against mediocrity," Creed said. "Tomahawk is a scintillating example of what creative minds can do when given the opportunity to run free. It is a pure mechanical sculpture and a joyous celebration of the artistry and emotion of design." The Dodge Tomahawk is a Chrysler Group design concept that is as much a Viper-powered work of art as it is a whole new type of vehicle invention. It is both a sculpture that can be ridden, as well as a bold statement about the Chrysler Group's enthusiast culture and passion for design. "Tomahawk moves design concept introductions and the concept car game to a whole new level - as only Dodge and the Chrysler Group can," said Creed. Dodge Tomahawk Concept Preliminary Specifications: Engine: 505 cu. in./8300 cc aluminium Viper V-10 engine Suspension: Four-wheel independent suspension Horsepower/Torque: 500 hp/525 lb.ft. of torque Estimated Top Speed: Potentially 420 mph Style: Single rider Dodge Dodge Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. Status: not an ad Tags: 2003 Dodge Tomahawk Concept - Viper-Powered Motorcycle!, concept car, motorcycle, sports car, ARTICLE
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