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The Dodge Kahuna was a
concept car created by the
DaimlerChrysler brand,
Dodge.
It was supposed to be a minivan targeted towards the
surfer crowd. The Dodge Kahuna was first introduced at the
2003
Detroit Auto Show with the
Dodge Avenger Concept.
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Theme
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Engine
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Trivia
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External links
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Theme
The Dodge Kahuna's Pacific Blue exterior was mainly based for
an
athletic type of culture, mainly intended for a surfer. The
Dodge Kahuna also featured the "Stow and Go" feature that all of
DaimlerChrysler's current minivans feature. The Dodge Kahuna
also featured three rows of flexible seats.
Engine
The Dodge Kahuna was powered by a
turbocharged 2.4 L engine (rated at 215 hp) coupled to a
4-speed
automatic transmission. Most of the components in the Dodge
Kahuna were mainly based from
DaimlerChrysler minivans.
Trivia
In a city-building/simulation computer game City Life, a
model bearing great resemblance to Kahuna can be seen around the
city driven by "Fringe"-class citizens.
External links
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Dodge Kahuna Homepage
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Car Design News '03 Detroit Auto Show Highlights: Dodge
Kahuna
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Dodge Kahuna photo gallery
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