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The Dodge Rampage was a
concept car created by
DaimlerChrysler that shares a name with
a previous production vehicle that was marketed in the early
1980s.
The Rampage Concept was first introduced at the
2006
Chicago Auto Show. The Rampage is as large as the current
production model
Dodge Ram and is larger than its 1980s predecessor.
The Rampage uses a 5.7 L
Hemi engine with DaimlerChrysler's Multi-Displacement
System; this same engine is used in the
Dodge Ram. Like its namesake, the Rampage Concept uses
front-wheel drive, unusual for a pickup truck. The design of
the Rampage is very modern, but still muscular. The Rampage has
double-muscle flared
fenders and 22 in
aluminum wheels. The Rampage (for being a truck) is very
functional since it features the "Stow 'n Go" feature that all
Chrysler minivans feature; this feature is a first for any
DaimlerChrysler truck. It is also the first vehicle to
feature the Stow 'n Go feature with a front passenger seat.
References
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Info from ConceptCarz.com for the Rampage Concept
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Dodge.com - Chicago Auto Show News: Dodge Unveils 2006
Rampage Concept Vehicle
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Detail photos of the Rampage concept at DodgeTuners.org
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