While there are countless revolutionary concept cars that should have made it to production, few can compare to one experimental vehicle from the early 2000s. It blurred the lines between motorcycle ...
When it comes to insane concept vehicles, it's hard to beat the Dodge Tomahawk. Unveiled at the 2003 Detroit auto show, the Tomahawk was a motorcycle powered by an 8.3-liter V-10 from the Viper. Dodge ...
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There are a handful of vehicles that have used the Viper V10 engine, and not all of them were cars or ...
The Viper V-10 Dodge Tomahawk motorcycle concept made quite an impression at its 2003 Detroit auto show reveal, but not surprisingly it never went into production. However, one motorcycle mechanic ...
Ram pickups, Hemi engines, high-performance variants - the driving force at Dodge today is to do things at the outrageous end of the attitude scale. Dodge added emphasis to that stance with the ...
Remember the Dodge Tomahawk? It was an outlandish motorcycle-like vehicle with four wheels and the 8.3-liter V-10 engine out of a Dodge Viper, first revealed at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show. Dodge only ...
Twenty years ago, Dodge gave us the Tomahawk concept — a four-wheeled motorcycle built around the Viper's V10, all shining and silver and technically kind of rideable. But the Tomahawk, for all its ...