During the North American International Auto Show held in Detroit, Michigan last 2003, Dodge unraveled their non-street legal motorcycle which they have dubbed as the “Dodge Tomahawk”.
They have claimed that this monster machine can reach the speed of 420 miles per hour (680 km/h).
The notable striking hull of the motorcycle was designed by Mark Walters.
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The unique design of the Dodge Tomahawk allows it to have two front and two rear wheels.
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The most remarkable mechanical feature of the wheels is that they move independently, which allows the Tomahawk to have the ability to countersteer and lean in sharp turns.
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It packs a 500 horsepower (370 kW) and an 8.3-liter V10 SRT10 engine from the Dodge Viper.
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The hand-built motorcycle has been released to the market and was sold at a price of $555,000.
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