Chrysler Group's been pushing the Dodge brand to the European market in hardcore fashion. Take as most recent evidence the new Dodge Demon roadster prototype the company's planning to roll out at the Geneva show next month. For visual guidance, picture a Mazda MX-5 birthed in the seventh ring of Hell (home to the violent types). And that's fitting, because Chrysler Group's design guru Trevor Creed has the MX-5 buyer in his crosshairs. Dodgeification's been achieved by way of the signature grille, which appears to have been crammed wholesale onto a Porsche Boxster that's strayed, ass-first, into the path of a band saw. Under the hood is Chrysler's 2.4-liter world engine, producing 172 hp and 165 lb-ft, with power going to the rear wheels. Whither the SRT version powered by the Crossfire's V6? Don't press your luck. Press release after the jump.
Press Release:
Dodge Demon Roadster Concept - Simple Soul, Artful Attitude Make for Radical Results
Geneva - The Dodge Demon concept is a compact, nimble "roadster with an attitude," a perfect balance of classic sports car proportion and simplicity blended with modern design and performance.
"While the iconic Dodge Viper is a dream car for many, the Dodge Demon is designed to be an attainable dream car," said Jae Chung - Dodge Demon Principal Exterior Designer, Chrysler Group. "The exterior design is simple yet bold, featuring an energetic combination of curves and intersecting planes."
The bodyside of the Dodge Demon main character line flows up and over the front wheel, then drops diagonally to an angular color-keyed vent on the rear fender that directs cooling air to the rear brakes. In similar fashion, the compound rear fender surface curves up and over the rear wheel, sweeping into a broad diagonal plane extending to the taillamp. The resulting muscular fender form projects boldly beyond the main body, underscoring that the Dodge Demon concept is a rear-wheel-drive machine.
The rear surface of the body is divided into three planes with two chamfered outboard planes, dominated by long, tapering trapezoidal taillamps. The taillamps sport translucent red inset lenses that surround LED back-up lamps.
Up front, the signature Dodge crosshair grille is stuffed into an aggressive, menacing, trapezoidal opening that thrusts boldly forward.
Set into elongated angled triangles, the projector headlamps, delineated by bright rings, are set into black chrome bezels, giving the front end mean-looking "eyes" that accentuate the grille opening. Encompassing the upper portions of the front fenders and sporting two recessed air outlets, the Dodge Demon's hood is hinged at the front, adding a just-for-fun performance-car look and feel.
Featuring an open-spoke design, the wheels are pushed to the corners of the body for a dramatic stance and capable performance. The 19-inch brushed aluminum wheels are set into assertive, asymmetrical openings that reprise the body's playful combination of curves and planes.
The beltline kicks up at the rear and into the higher deck lid contour, giving the lucky occupants an encapsulated, protective feeling.
"In the manner of timeless British sports cars, the interior of the Dodge Demon is purposely functional, not frivolous," said Dan Zimmermann - Dodge Demon Principal Interior Designer. "Everything relating to the driving experience is emphasized, while that which is not is made visually secondary.
"The well laid out instrument panel, for example, is familiar, yet modern. Everything you really need - the gauges, circular AC outlets, radio - is encapsulated in a cross-car brushed aluminum bezel that also accentuates the width of the cabin. Secondary controls and features, such as the HVAC knobs and the passenger-side glove box, are located below this bezel," Zimmerman added.
In a similar functional manner, the floor console is deliberately not a part of, or attached to, the instrument panel. The console is dominated by the squat ready-at-hand silver and black manual shift knob, and its leather boot is set into a bright trim ring. The wide, brushed aluminum console bezel also incorporates the recessed emergency brake handle, with the window switch gear, softly lit cup holders and 12V power outlet organized into a graphically unified shape. The upper portion of the instrument panel, including the cluster brow, is accented by a stitched seam with contrasting silver thread.
"Each of these features is set flush, or nearly flush, with the bezel surface so as to establish a 'clear zone' for the driver's shift arm in all seating positions, with nothing in the way of the driving experience," Zimmerman said.
The raised plateau at the rear of the console incorporates a covered storage bin - with a lid that serves as an armrest between shifts - while the portion of the console extending under the instrument panel has an open bin handy for incidentals.
The steering wheel employs an aluminum open-spoke design with each of the three spokes intersecting the small circular hub for a timeless sports car look. The wheel rim itself is brushed aluminum on the inside, complemented with stitched vinyl on the outer rim. Immediately forward of the wheel, the four-gauge cluster features classic white-on-black dials with graphics inspired by sports watches. Each circular gauge is set handsomely inside a finely detailed silver and chrome bezel ring, while gauge pointers are colored to match the exterior.
The doors feature durable, vertical grab handles, each anchored to a silver bezel housing the chrome door remote handle. The lower portion of each door features a stylish brushed aluminum bezel that encapsulates the large circular speaker grille and then drops sharply as it moves rearward to form the map pocket outer panel, mimicking a feature line on the car's exterior.
The Dodge Demon's seats feature contoured bolsters that are just high enough to provide support when cornering, yet do not hinder ingress or egress. Set in exposed low-gloss carbon fiber shells, the black seats with integral head restraints feature inserts of textured "Momentum" fabric mated to fabric bolsters, with specific sew lines accented by silver thread. Individual brushed aluminum and carbon fiber roll bars are positioned directly behind the bucket seats. With long seat tracks, there is ample storage behind the seats. Additional covered storage is provided in the bulkhead between the seats.
The Dodge Demon concept is an affordable Dodge sports car which merges brand cues of bold design and powerful performance with an open-air "fun-to-drive" attitude.
PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions are in inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted.
Engine: 2.4-liter petrol World Engine
Maximum Power: 172 hp SAE (128 kW) @ 6000 rpm
Maximum Torque: 165 lb.-ft. (224 Nm) @ 4400 rpm
Transmission: Six-speed manual
Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive
Overall Length: 156.5 (3974)
Overall Width (max. @ body): 68.3 (1736)
Overall Height: 51.8 (1315)
Wheelbase: 95.6 (2429)
Overhang, Front: 30.6 (777)
Overhang, Rear: 30.3 (769)
Curb Weight (estimated): 2600 lbs. (1179 kg)
Tire Size, Front/Rear: 58.7 (1491)
Wheel Size: 19 x 8 in.
Outer Diameter: 25.2 (640)
Exterior Color: Bright Amber Pearl
Interior Color: Carbon Black
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Comments
Wow. The nose is a Charger, the middle is a MX-5, and the ass-end is a Murcielago.
Now who do I have to kill to see a Hemi in this?
It's not the male version of the MX-5, but the HETERO version... (How do you put italics in here anyways? I'm so old-fashioned.) Please make this car. We need more no-frills, true RWD sports cars, no matter how underpowered and plasticky. I'll take this over any of their auto-only offered trash heaps any day. Especially after I spotted that Viper motor/tranny for sale at Foster Auto Parts last week... Probably need a new rearend and driveshaft, though.
Seriously, just put the SRT-4 motor in it, that would be more than enough. Who needs a Hemi when you can always just get a bigger turbo...
The concept of this car is appealing to me, but the execution of the design is not. Here's hoping the driving dynamics will sway me towards liking it.
Looks too much like the Dodge Ram!
No it's not the hetero version, it's the "I'm afraid I might be gay and need a car to assure myself I'm not" model. Works best with some Hummer cologne.
Looks dated and a cliche already.
If the driving dynamics are on par with any of Dodge's other sporting attempts (Viper, SRT/whatever), if there is a real trunk with some room (not like the Solstice/Sky or Toyota MRS), and the entry level price is under 20K, I will buy one. Period
You know Pete, to buy one, you'll probably need to sell that 7 to raise some funds... hint hint...
damnit. I mixed the comments up. [/idiot]
Front end is Honda S2000 plus that stupid huge grill, middle is SO mx-5 it hurts and the rear just doesn't seem to fit the rest of the design. Looks a bit TTish.
that grille is just too big, IMO. It's almost cartoonish. But overall I think it'll grow up on me. kudos. now it's time to build it!
It looks like an S2000 with a TT rear end and a dodge truck grille, and that color is so 1999...
Gross... I understand that the car companies want a unified look through out all their product line, im still confused why dodges has to be that ugly grille...
Get rid of the stupid ugly whels, bump up the HP and I am on board....
If they keep this thing in a competitive price range with the sky/solstice it will be a bargain, comparable power with almost 400 fewer pounds. And this just the base model!!!
Oh yeah, and if you paint the grill flat black it will look good too
No wonder they're calling it the Demon; someone at DCX performed a bit of necromancy on the Copperhead concept, and the resulting zombie isn't so nice looking.
well... at least its interesting
Remember when Nissan pulled back their 350z design and redid it?
It looks like it just ate something that didn't taste too good
I think the middle section looks too boring and plain.
Actually it does really look like a collage of so many of it's rivals that just looks odd. Everyone has already mentioned lots of them but it also look slike its trying to borrow some Z4 bangles styling down the side.
Really it looks like at least 3 different cars stuck together.
This isn't a 'hetero' sports car its a Drag Queen sports car.
The grill is big so that it can stick out its glittery tongue during "I Will Survive"
As a field, sheetmetal design is overrated and highly subjective.
Manual transmission, RWD roadsters are too few.
Thus, please build this car.
I like it. We need more stuff like this and less beige rounded-off bars of soap sedans.
This thing strikes me as the down syndromed younger brother of the Viper.
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