Dodge T-Rex

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Dodge T-Rex
Overview
ManufacturerDodge (Chrysler)
Model years1997
Body and chassis
ClassConcept vehicle
Powertrain
Engine8.0 L (488 cu in) 20-valve 90° Magnum V-10
TransmissionChrysler 47RE

The Dodge T-Rex is a Ram-based concept vehicle produced by Dodge in 1997 with three axles and six-wheel drive.[1]

It was powered by the 8.0-liter Magnum V10 engine, borrowed from the production 1990s era Ram 2500/3500 V-10. The heavy-duty Ram engine made 300 horsepower and 450-pound feet of torque. Power was never officially rated for the T-Rex, although dodgeram.org suggests more than stock.

Daimler AG (then known as Daimler-Benz AG which would merge with Chrysler in 1998 to form DaimlerChrysler) later produced a 6X6 version of the G63 AMG SUV/truck.

A version of the T-Rex was featured as an unlockable vehicle in the 2001 driving game Test Drive: Off-Road Wide Open, as well as the PS1 game Test Drive Off Road 3.

References[edit]

  1. ^ D, Nick (2016-04-15). "1997 Dodge T-Rex 6X6 Concept". Supercars.net. Retrieved 2024-02-02.

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