Dodge introduced its Tomahawk V-10, 8.3 litre (505 cubic inch) concept motor cycle at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Monday. The superbike features independent four-wheel suspension, and its engine, borrowed from the Viper sports car, can propel the Tomahawk at speeds of nearly 400 mph, according to Dodge.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Tomahawk V-10, 8.3 litre
Dodge introduced its Tomahawk V-10, 8.3 litre (505 cubic inch) concept motor cycle at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Monday. The superbike features independent four-wheel suspension, and its engine, borrowed from the Viper sports car, can propel the Tomahawk at speeds of nearly 400 mph, according to Dodge.