List of Dodge concept vehicles

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Dodge, a division of Stellantis, has produced a number of concept vehicles during its history.

Concept vehicles

ImageNameYearDescription
Dodge Firearrow I1953A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia.
1953 Dodge Storm Z-250 Concept.jpg Dodge Storm Z-250 Zeder1953A coupé designed by Gruppo Bertone.
Dodge Firearrow II by Ghia Blackhawk Museum DSC 0222 (47938704038).jpg Dodge Firearrow II1954A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia.
1954 Dodge Firearrow III 3209c (4693088691).jpg Dodge Firearrow III1954A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia.
Dodge Firearrow IV by Ghia Blackhawk Museum.jpg Dodge Firearrow IV1954A part of a series of concept cars designed by Ghia.
Dodge Granada1954A convertible with a fiberglass body.
Dodge Flitewing1961A coupé with flip-up windows rather than conventional roll-down windows.
Dodge Turbo Dart1962A Dodge Dart with a gas turbine engine that was a part of the Chrysler gas turbine engine program.
Dodge Turbo Truck1962A Dodge Power Giant with a gas turbine engine that was a part of the Chrysler gas turbine engine program.
Dodge Charger1964A show car based on the Dodge Polara.
1965-Dodge-Charger-II-Rear.jpg Dodge Charger II1965A coupé previewing the Dodge Charger.
Dodge Charger III 1968A coupé with a canopy door.
Dodge Charger IV1968
Dodge Daroo I1968A show car based on a Dodge Dart.
Dodge D-100 Scat Packer1968A modified Dodge D-100 used as a show car.
Dodge Super Bee Convertible1968A convertible version of the Dodge Super Bee.
Dodge Dart Swinger 3401969A show car based on the Dodge Dart.
Dodge Daroo II1969A show car based on the Dodge Dart.
Dodge Yellow Jacket1969A show car based on a Dodge Challenger.
Dodge Diamante1970A show car that superseded the Dodge Yellow Jacket.
Dodge Super Charger1970A modified topless Dodge Charger with a nose cone.
Dodge Mirada Magnum1980A coupé show car.
PPG pace car for Indy Car World Series --Walter P Chrysler Museum 10-23-2010 199 N.jpg Dodge M4S 1981–1988A sports car prototype used as a pace car. It appeared in The Wraith. Only 4 were built.
Dodge Shelby Street Fighter1983A pickup based on a Dodge Rampage.
Dodge Intrepid1988A mid-engine coupé. Some styling elements from it were later featured on the Dodge Stealth.
Dodge Dakota Sport V81989A pickup truck based on the Dodge Dakota.
Dodge Viper VM-011989A roadster that previewed the Dodge Viper.
Dodge Daytona RT Concept at 1991 Orange County (CA) Auto Show.jpg Dodge Daytona R/T1990A coupé which had many of its styling elements later featured on the Dodge Daytona.
Dodge LRT1990A small pickup truck.
Dodge Neon 1991An economically friendly sedan that featured recycled components.
Dodge EPIC 1992A battery electric minivan. The name was later used for electric fleet versions of the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager.
Dodge Viper GTS1993A concept version of the Dodge Viper that later went into production.
1994 Dodge Aviat.jpg Dodge Aviat1994An experimental coupé based on the Dodge Neon designed to be aerodynamic.
1994 Dodge Venom Concept Car.jpg Dodge Venom 1994A coupé built on a modified Chrysler PL platform.
Dodge Caravan ESS1996A performance version of the Dodge Caravan aimed at enthusiasts.
Dodge Intrepid ESX I file photo.jpg Dodge Intrepid ESX I 1996A 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.
1997 Dodge Copperhead Concept (31787457061).jpg Dodge Copperhead 1997A roadster originally designed as a slimmed-down Dodge Viper for those who could not afford one.
1997 Dodge Sidewinder Concept (30965416473).jpg Dodge Sidewinder 1997A concept roadster utility that featured a V10 from a Dodge Viper.
Dodge T-Rex 1997A 6x6 version of the Dodge Ram.
Image of Dodge Intrepid ESX II.jpg Dodge Intrepid ESX II 1998A sedan that is a part of the Intrepid ESX series of prototypes and was dubbed a "mybrid" (mild hybrid).
Dodge Caravan R/T1999A performance version of the Dodge Caravan aimed at enthusiasts.
Dodge Charger R-T Concept (17067353307).jpg Dodge Charger R/T 1999A sedan that took many styling elements from the original Dodge Charger.
Dodge Power Wagon1999A concept pickup truck.
Dodge MAXXcab 2000A pickup truck designed with passenger comfort in mind.
2001 Dodge Powerbox concept vehicle -- Walter P Chrysler Museum 10-23-2010 137 N.jpg Dodge Powerbox 2001A hybrid SUV which demonstrated DaimlerChrysler's attempt to improve hybrid automobiles.
Dodge super eight.jpg Dodge Super 8 Hemi 2001A sedan which featured design elements from Dodge's past vehicles and their SUVs and trucks.
Dodge M80 2002A pickup truck designed as a modern interpretation of Dodge trucks of the 1930s and 1940s.
2002 Dodge Razor concept car -- Walter P Chrysler Museum 10-23-2010 094 N.jpg Dodge Razor 2002A coupé designed by Razor as a partnership between Dodge.
Dodge Avenger2003A fastback crossover SUV.
ESX3 sm.jpg Dodge Intrepid ESX 2003A sedan that is a part of the Intrepid ESX series of prototypes and achieved 72 miles per gallon.
Silver Dodge Kahuna front.JPG Dodge Kahuna 2003A minivan targeted at surfers.
Hemi powered motorcycle -- Walter P Chrysler Museum 10-23-2010 148 N.jpg Dodge Tomahawk 2003A non-street legal motorcycle originally intended as a one-off concept, but was later produced as a limited-production vehicle.
2004 Dodge Sling Shot Concept (31904313695).jpg Dodge Slingshot 2004A hardtop convertible targeted at a younger generation.
Dodge Challenger 2006 PBCd'E.jpg Dodge Challenger 2006A coupé previewing the third generation Dodge Challenger.
2006 Dodge Hornet Concept.JPG Dodge Hornet 2006A 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 2006A concept pickup truck.
MotorShow 2007, Dodge - Flickr - Gaspa (1).jpg Dodge Demon 2007A roadster considered for production.
Challenger SRT10 Concept 1.jpg Dodge Challenger SRT102008A version of the Dodge Challenger with an engine from a Dodge Viper.
Dodge Challenger Targa2008A version of the Dodge Challenger designed as a competition car.
Dodge EV Electric Sportscar 2009 Concept (3297960041).jpg Dodge Circuit EV 2008A battery-electric coupé based on a Lotus Europa S.
Orange Zeo (cropped).JPG Dodge ZEO 2008A battery-electric sport wagon featuring scissor doors.
Trazo by Dodge 2008A cancelled badge-engineered Nissan Tiida sedan intended for the Mexican market.
Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak2014A version of the Dodge Challenger designed for drag racing.
Dodge Shakedown Challenger2016A customized version of the first generation Dodge Challenger.
Dodge Super Charger 19682018A customized version of the first generation Dodge Charger.
Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept.jpg Dodge Charger Daytona SRT 2022A coupé previewing the eighth generation Dodge Charger.

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