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Dodge Sidewinder |
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Manufacturer |
Chrysler Corporation |
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Also called |
Dodge Dakota Sidewinder |
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Production |
Never produced |
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Class |
Concept car |
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Body style |
2-door
pickup truck |
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Engine |
8.0 L
V10 |
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Transmission |
4-speed automatic |
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Wheelbase |
112.0 in |
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Length |
189.0 in |
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Width |
74.0 in |
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Height |
56.0 in |
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Curb weight |
2700 lb |
The Dodge Sidewinder is a
concept car unveiled by
Dodge
in 1997 at the
SEMA
convention in Las Vegas. Officially called the
Dodge Dakota Sidewinder, it uses the front-mounted,
Viper GTS-R engine to power the rear wheels. The engine is
rated at 640 hp and 530 ft·lbf of torque, which allows the car
to hit 60 mph in just under 4 seconds. The top speed of the
Sidewinder is 170 mph, and the car surprisingly has a 4-speed
automatic transmission.
It is currently under the mini
Dodge Viper body style and used at many Go-Kart tracks.
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Dodge
concept vehicles v d e |
| Cars: |
Avenger Concept |
Challenger Concept |
Copperhead |
Demon Concept |
Intrepid ESX |
Razor | Sidewinder
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Sling Shot |
Super 8 Hemi |
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Vans /
SUVs: |
EPIC |
Hornet |
Kahuna |
Powerbox |
| Trucks: |
M80 |
MAXXcab |
Rampage Concept |
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Motorcycles: |
Tomahawk |
Categories:
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