1994 Venom Concept Car #Dodge
The Dodge Venom Concept Car rolled out in 1994 for the media and public to see in Detroit, Michigan. By January 1995 the Venom Concept Car was in Los Angeles, California. With the Dodge Neon as a base, the Dodge Venom, one of Chrysler's muscle cars, featured a V6 engine capable of producing 260 horsepower (190 kW). It was a rear-wheel-drive utilizing the “Cab-forward“ (car) design structure, and capable of 0-60 in 5.2 seconds. The Chicago Tribune called it a “mini Viper like Chrysler... a return to the muscle car days of the Dodge Charger and the Plymouth Barracuda.“
#conceptcar #venom #1990s #musclecar #chrysler
Engine: V6, Overhead Cam, 24 Valves, 245 Horsepower (Est)
Drivetrain: Six-Speed Manual Transmission, Rear-Wheel Drive
Body: Two-Door Coupe with All-Steel Unitized Construction
Suspension: Front and Rear Independent, Double A Arms
Brakes: Four-Wheel Disc with ABS
Wheelbase: 106
Overall Length: 182.6
Overall Width: 74.9
Overall Height: 51.5
Front Track: 63.7
Rear Track: 65.3
Front Tires: P245/45R19
Rear Tires: P245/45R20
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Ref: SC336 /S084