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Dodge, a division of Stellantis, has produced a number of concept vehicles during its history.
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Image | Name | Year | Description |
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Dodge Firearrow I | 1953 | A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia. | |
Dodge Storm Z-250 Zeder | 1953 | A coupé designed by Gruppo Bertone. | |
Dodge Firearrow II | 1954 | A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia. | |
Dodge Firearrow III | 1954 | A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia. | |
Dodge Firearrow IV | 1954 | A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia. | |
Dodge Granada | 1954 | A convertible with a fiberglass body. | |
Dodge Flitewing | 1961 | A coupé with flip-up windows rather than conventional roll-down windows. | |
Dodge Turbo Dart | 1962 | A Dodge Dart with a gas turbine engine that was a part of the Chrysler gas turbine engine program. | |
Dodge Turbo Truck | 1962 | A Dodge Power Giant with a gas turbine engine that was a part of the Chrysler gas turbine engine program. | |
Dodge Charger | 1964 | A show car based on the Dodge Polara. | |
Dodge Charger II | 1965 | A coupé previewing the first generation Dodge Charger. | |
Dodge Deora | 1967 | A heavily-customized Dodge A100 designed by Harry Bentley Bradley. | |
Dodge Charger III | 1968 | A coupé with a canopy door. | |
Dodge Daroo I | 1968 | A show car based on a Dodge Dart. | |
Dodge D-100 Scat Packer | 1968 | A modified Dodge D-100 used as a show car. | |
Dodge Super Bee Convertible | 1968 | A convertible version of the Dodge Super Bee. | |
Dodge Topless Charger | 1968 | A topless version of the second generation Dodge Charger | |
Dodge Dart Swinger 340 | 1969 | A show car based on the Dodge Dart. | |
Dodge Daroo II | 1969 | A show car based on the Dodge Dart. | |
Dodge Yellow Jacket | 1969 | A show car based on a Dodge Challenger. | |
Dodge Challenger Special | 1970 | A coupé designed by Pietro Frua. | |
Dodge Diamante | 1970 | A show car that superseded the Dodge Yellow Jacket. | |
Dodge Super Charger | 1970 | A modified topless Dodge Charger with a nose cone. | |
Dodge Mirada Magnum | 1980 | A coupé show car. | |
Dodge M4S | 1981–1988 | A sports car prototype used as a pace car. It appeared in The Wraith. Only 4 were built. | |
Dodge Turbo Charger | 1981 | A sports car prototype designed to be used as a pace car. | |
Dodge Shelby Street Fighter | 1983 | A pickup based on a Dodge Rampage. | |
Dodge Daytona 199x | 1987 | A coupé. | |
Dodge Intrepid | 1988 | A mid-engine coupé. Some styling elements from it were later featured on the Dodge Stealth. | |
Dodge Dakota Sport V8 | 1989 | A pickup truck based on the first generation Dodge Dakota. | |
Dodge Viper VM-01 | 1989 | A roadster that previewed the Dodge Viper. | |
Dodge Daytona R/T | 1990 | A coupé which had many of its styling elements later featured on the Dodge Daytona. | |
Dodge LRT | 1990 | A small pickup truck. | |
Dodge Neon | 1991 | An economically friendly sedan that featured recycled components. | |
Dodge EPIC | 1992 | A battery electric minivan. The name was later used for electric fleet versions of the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager. | |
Dodge Viper GTS | 1993 | A concept version of the Dodge Viper that later went into production. | |
Dodge Aviat | 1994 | An experimental coupé based on the Dodge Neon designed to be aerodynamic. | |
Dodge Venom | 1994 | A coupé built on a modified Chrysler PL platform. | |
Dodge Caravan ESS | 1996 | A performance version of the Dodge Caravan aimed at enthusiasts. | |
Dodge Intrepid ESX I | 1996 | A sedan that is a part of the Intrepid ESX series of prototypes designed to meet the demands of the consumer while also achieving 80 MPG. | |
Dodge Copperhead | 1997 | A roadster originally designed as a slimmed-down Dodge Viper for those who could not afford one. | |
Dodge Sidewinder | 1997 | A concept roadster utility that featured a V10 from a Dodge Viper. | |
Dodge T-Rex | 1997 | A 6x6 version of the Dodge Ram. | |
Dodge Intrepid ESX II | 1998 | A sedan that is a part of the Intrepid ESX series of prototypes and was dubbed a "mybrid" (mild hybrid). | |
Dodge Big Red | 1998 | A version of the second generation Dodge Ram designed to haul. | |
Dodge Caravan R/T | 1999 | A performance version of the Dodge Caravan aimed at enthusiasts. | |
Dodge Charger R/T | 1999 | A sedan that took many styling elements from the original Dodge Charger. | |
Dodge Power Wagon | 1999 | A concept pickup truck. | |
Dodge MAXXcab | 2000 | A pickup truck designed with passenger comfort in mind. | |
Dodge Viper | 2000 | A race car version of the Dodge Viper. | |
Dodge Powerbox | 2001 | A hybrid SUV which demonstrated DaimlerChrysler's attempt to improve hybrid automobiles. | |
Dodge Super 8 Hemi | 2001 | A sedan which featured design elements from Dodge's past vehicles and their SUVs and trucks. | |
Dodge M80 | 2002 | A pickup truck designed as a modern interpretation of Dodge trucks of the 1930s and 1940s. | |
Dodge Razor | 2002 | A coupé designed by Razor as a partnership between Dodge. | |
Dodge Avenger | 2003 | A fastback crossover SUV. | |
Dodge Durango Hemi R/T | 2003 | An SUV that previewed the second generation Dodge Durango. | |
Dodge Intrepid ESX | 2003 | A sedan that is a part of the Intrepid ESX series of prototypes and achieved 72 miles per gallon. | |
Dodge Kahuna | 2003 | A minivan targeted at surfers. | |
Dodge Magnum SRT-8 | 2003 | A station wagon that previewed the Dodge Magnum. | |
Dodge Tomahawk | 2003 | A non-street legal motorcycle originally intended as a one-off concept, but was later produced as a limited-production vehicle. | |
Dodge Viper SRT-10 Carbon | 2003 | A highly tuned Dodge Viper in a coupé body style | |
Dodge Dakota Warrior H.O. | 2004 | A prerunner-inspidered version of the Dodge Dakota | |
Dodge Durango "Dude" | 2004 | A high performance pickup based on the Dodge Durango. | |
Dodge "Hot Rod" Magnum | 2004 | A version of the Dodge Magnum designed after Chrysler's 1970s muscle cars. | |
Dodge Slingshot | 2004 | A hardtop convertible targeted at a younger generation. | |
Dodge Caliber | 2005 | A compact hatchback that was later put into production. | |
Dodge Nitro | 2005 | An SUV that was later put into production. | |
Dodge Avenger | 2006 | A sedan previewing the Dodge Avenger. | |
Dodge Challenger | 2006 | A coupé previewing the third generation Dodge Challenger. | |
Dodge Hornet | 2006 | A mini MPV planned to be introduced to the market in 2010, but cancelled due to the Great Recession combined with the Chrysler Chapter 11 reorganization. | |
Dodge Rampage | 2006 | A concept pickup truck. | |
Dodge Demon | 2007 | A roadster considered for production. | |
Dodge Fantasticar | 2007 | A concept vehicle designed for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. | |
Dodge Avenger Stormtrooper | 2008 | An modified version of the Dodge Avenger. | |
Dodge Challenger SRT10 | 2008 | A version of the Dodge Challenger with an engine from a Dodge Viper. | |
Dodge Challenger Targa | 2008 | A version of the Dodge Challenger designed as a competition car. | |
Dodge EV | 2008 | A battery-electric coupé based on a Lotus Europa S. | |
Dodge ZEO | 2008 | A battery-electric sport wagon featuring scissor doors. | |
Trazo by Dodge | 2008 | A cancelled badge-engineered first generation Nissan Tiida sedan intended for the Mexican market. | |
Dodge Circuit EV | 2009 | A battery-electric coupé based on a Lotus Europa S. | |
Dodge Charger Juiced | 2012 | A high performance version of the seventh generation Dodge Charger. | |
Dodge Dart Carbon Fire | 2012 | A performance version of the Dodge Dart. | |
Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak | 2014 | A version of the Dodge Challenger designed for drag racing. | |
Dodge Challenger T/A | 2014 | A version of the Dodge Challenger that is a homage to the T/A package from the first generation Dodge Challenger. | |
Dodge Challenger R/T Mopar | 2014 | A version of the seventh generation Dodge Charger featuring Mopar accessories. | |
Dodge Viper ACR | 2014 | A track-focused version of the third generation Dodge Viper that was later produced. | |
Dodge Dart R/T | 2014 | A performance version of the Dodge Dart. | |
Dodge Charger Deep Stage 3 | 2015 | A high performance version of the seventh generation Dodge Charger. | |
Dodge Dart GLH | 2015 | A performance version of the Dodge Dart. | |
Dodge Durango Shaker | 2016 | A high performance version of the third generation Dodge Durango. | |
Dodge Shakedown Challenger | 2016 | A customized version of the first generation Dodge Challenger. | |
Dodge Super Charger 1968 | 2018 | A customized version of the second generation Dodge Charger. | |
Dodge Charger Hellcat Widebody | 2019 | A widebody version of the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat previewing the "Widebody Package" introduced in 2020. | |
Dodge Charger Daytona SRT | 2022 | A coupé previewing the eighth generation Dodge Charger. | |
Dodge Hornet GT GLH | 2022 | A performance version of the Dodge Hornet. | |
Dodge Hornet R/T GLH | 2023 | A performance version of the Dodge Hornet. | |
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