The
Dodge Tomahawk is a Viper V-10 based motorcycle, a 500 horsepower
engine with four wheels beneath it. The engine breathes through twin
throttle bodies mounted right up front. (That's what the two round
things above the front tires are).
Chrysler sold nine replicas through Neiman Marcus, for up to $555,000 each. The motorcycles cannot be legally driven on public roads. A Chrysler spokesman told they were meant as rolling sculptures, but they can probably still be driven on private roads.
Chrysler sold nine replicas through Neiman Marcus, for up to $555,000 each. The motorcycles cannot be legally driven on public roads. A Chrysler spokesman told they were meant as rolling sculptures, but they can probably still be driven on private roads.
The Dodge Tomahawk can reach 60
miles an hour in about 2.5 seconds, and has a theoretical top speed of
nearly 400 mph. Each pair of wheels is separated by a few inches and
each wheel has an independent suspension. Bernhard said four wheels were
necessary to handle the power from the engine.
This super heavy weight is
crafted to intimidate and destroy all competition. That does not mean
that you can carry this on to the road as you would never be able to
obtain a license for it. So they are nothing but rolling sculptures and
that is a heavy price to pay for something that you can’t take out and
flaunt. The bike, if needed to run, runs on 93 octane unleaded premium
and has a 10-cylinder V-type engine. Reminds me so much of the days when
I started to play ‘RoadRash’. Now this piece of automobile mastery is
not for all and is not designed for daily use obviously. But if you want
to just take a look at this super monster then you can visit the
nearest auto show sporting it. With a top speed of well over 350 mph,
this thing will blur everything around!
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