Officially called the Dodge Dakota Sidewinder, it used the front-mounted, Viper GTS-R engine to power the rear wheels, sitting on a chassis built by Riley & Scott.
[2] It was envisioned as the futuristic version of a Dodge Dakota convertible.
The Sidewinder's engine was rated at 640 hp (477 kW) and 530 lb⋅ft (719 N⋅m) of torque, which allowed the car to hit 60 mph (97 km/h) in just under 4 seconds.
The top speed of the Sidewinder was 170 mph (274 km/h), and had a 4-speed automatic transmission.
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