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Dodge Copperhead


autofan
12-01-2000, 10:04 AM
Copperhead looks too good to cost only $25 K!!
But it will! That's what dodge wants to sell it for :D
http://www.car-truck.com/image/chryed/concept/97/copper.jpg

Chrysler Co. ::

Detroit, Mich. -- Chrysler Corporation today unleashed another snake concept into its den of enthusiast sports cars - but it's a pit Viper of a different color. The Dodge Copperhead concept car, perhaps a perfect stablemate for the Dodge Viper, was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.


"If Dodge Viper is credited for re-inventing the Shelby Cobra, then Dodge Copperhead should be credited for re-inventing a car in the tradition of the Austin Healey 3000," said John E. Herlitz, Chrysler Corporation's Vice President of Product Design. "Copperhead will fit comfortably into any sports car enthusiast's garage -- and budget."


Dodge Copperhead is a Copper Fire Orange, front engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-seat roadster convertible. While comparisons to the Dodge Viper are inevitable, Copperhead strikes its own distinct image with its sleek dimensions. Compared to its older sibling, the Dodge Viper (also introduced as a show car six years ago), Copperhead is three inches narrower, eight inches shorter, and has an extra 12 inches of wheelbase.


"Copperhead will be the sports car of choice for those enthusiasts who like lithe, aerodynamic treatments combined with a low center of gravity," said K. Neil Walling, Chrysler Corporation's Design Director. "We designed Copperhead to look fast by utilizing minimal overhang and pushing the wheels way out to the front and rear corners. Copperhead offers another exciting design proportion for the Dodge brand."


When conceiving the Copperhead, Chrysler designers incorporated proportional lessons learned during the development of Plymouth Prowler, proportions which emphasize a sports car ancestry and street rod heritage. Designers achieved Copperhead's sleek dimensions by moving the front and rear wheels to the limits of the vehicle's frame. The styling cue is enhanced with cast aluminum wheels (18"x8"/front, 20"x9" rear), making for an almost serpentine vehicle profile. An air scoop grille, deep-set quad headlamps, elongated hood with dual air scoops, drastically-sloped windshield and scaled-down dorsal fin on the rear decklid contribute to the Copperhead's sinuous feel.


Copperhead's interior is designed to complement the exterior and features contoured bucket seats with an unconventional Deep Amethyst snakeskin-like leather finish. The tachometer is placed at the centerline of the driver while gauges, HVAC, radio/cassette controls are smartly placed in the center stack. The center console features a gear shift and door lock/window controls. When viewed in its entirety, the center console and instrument pod has an uncanny likeness to the head of a copperhead snake.


Copperhead's performance is defined by an all-new, aluminum block, high-output 2.7 liter four cam V-6 which churns out 220 horsepower. The vehicle's powerplant is coupled with a close ratio, five-speed manual transmission, which ensures the necessary power for immediate torque and traction. Copperhead's significant footprint and wide tires (complete with snakeskin tread) provide stability and precise handling.


A short-and-long arm (SLA) coil/shock front and rear suspension provides comfort and handling. With a mere five inches of ground clearance, the Copperhead provides sports car enthusiasts with what they crave most -- a true feel for the machine and road combined.




Edited by: autofan

enzo@af
12-01-2000, 02:39 PM
It would be wonderful news, if it wasn't 6 years old. As far as I know, the Copperhead concept was scrapped long ago.

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"Ferrari isn't a car, it's a lifestyle"
-Enzo Ferrari.

porsche911
12-01-2000, 02:44 PM
i dont understand why they killed it though, it looks so good. :{

JD@af
12-10-2000, 10:07 PM
I agree, this thing looks like a winner, especially at that price. The good news for Chrysler is that they have other promising potentials on the horizon.

The new Charger, if released, will be awesome, and is one such hopeful. The concept version has foud doors, which I really like. Sure, the purists will scream bloody murder at the butchering of another age-old American sports car tradition, but times they are changing. The new Mazda rotary-engined sports car also wears four-door sheet metal, which illustrates that Chrysler is not alone in this mentality. And one should remember to look at the example of the effectiveness of the BMW M3 sedan if they are not convinced that a car can wear four doors and still call itself a sports car.

If the manufacturers can squeeze in a second pair of doors, without drastically lengthening the car or impeding handling ability, I say more power to them. If people want sports cars with practicality, by all means, let them eat cake.

enzo@af
12-14-2000, 07:43 PM
I definitely think the headlights could use some fixing, but yes, it's a beautiful car.


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"Ferrari isn't a car, it's a lifestyle"
-Enzo Ferrari.

Mint
12-18-2000, 08:20 PM
Ahh, looking at this makes you realize that its a shame how many concepts are scrapped...Ive seen a lot that I've been like WOW over, and all that happens is they scrap it, and release another slow family sedan or something..Its dissapointing

John98R/T
05-01-2001, 06:38 PM
The Copperhead is a nice car, but as someone already said it has been in the works for a long time, if they ever do produce it, people would flock to it, just like when the Viper and the PT Cruiser(yuck!)
Peace.....
:devil:

enzo@af
05-01-2001, 08:05 PM
they aren't going to produce it.

igor@af
05-01-2001, 08:23 PM
What's the reason for not producing it though?
Anyone know?:smoker2:

John98R/T
05-01-2001, 08:34 PM
Because it is cool!

enzo@af
05-01-2001, 11:38 PM
I don't know the reason they didn't produce it. Probably just thought it wasn't going to sell too well.

YogsVR4
05-07-2001, 12:57 PM
Every manufacturer realized they could turn a larger profit with those hulking SUVs then with anything else.













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Porsche
05-07-2001, 03:20 PM
Ya, next it's going to be Jaguar and then Ferrari. I'll dread that day.:cry:

CorvetteMan
01-13-2002, 09:23 AM
I THINK IT MIGHT TAKE OVER THE VIPER EVENTUALLY WHEN AND IF IT COMES OUT. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK.:sun:

What ya Smoking?!?
06-19-2002, 09:09 PM
sweet car!:bandit: :smoka: :smoker2: :ylsuper

Ando_Rules
06-22-2002, 07:43 PM
that sucks that they arent producing it cus it is a sweetish sick car

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