The Dodge Stealth was manufactured through a joint collaboration between Dodge and Mitsubishi, resulting in an American-Japanese automotive alliance. The Dodge Stealth was created as a stylish sports car and was manufactured between 1991 and 1996. It was also sold as the Mitsubishi 3000GT.
The Dodge Stealth, along with its Mitsubishi counterpart, was produced in Nagoya, Japan.
In summary, the Dodge Stealth was made in Japan as part of the collaboration between Dodge and Mitsubishi .
Contents
- Which Dodge was banned?
- How many Dodge Stealths were produced?
- Is a Dodge Stealth fast?
- What Dodge was made by Mitsubishi?
- Is the Dodge Stealth a Mitsubishi?
- Why did they quit making the Dodge Stealth?
- Was the Dodge Stealth made in Japan?
- What engine came in the Dodge Stealth?
- When did Dodge stop making the Stealth?
- Where was the Dodge Stealth built?
Which Dodge was banned?
the Dodge Demon
Yep, because of that outrageous quarter-mile time, the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) has banned the Dodge Demon for being too damn fast.
How many Dodge Stealths were produced?
1991-1996 Dodge Stealth Production Numbers
Dodge Stealth Productions Numbers | ||
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1991 | Totals | |
R/T Luxury | 0 | 681 |
R/T TT | 3,016 | 9,651 |
Totals | 17,280 | 65,303 |
Is a Dodge Stealth fast?
Despite its heavy, grand touring dimensions, the Dodge Stealth R/T was an exceptional performer: the car could reach 60 mph from a standing start in less than five seconds, with the quarter mile flashing by in the mid-13 second range.
What Dodge was made by Mitsubishi?
Dodge Colt
The Dodge Colt is a subcompact car that was manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors and marketed by Dodge for model years 1971 to 1994 as captive imports. Rebadged variants include the Plymouth Champ and Plymouth Colt, both were marketed by Plymouth.
Is the Dodge Stealth a Mitsubishi?
In the 1990s, before Dodge rediscovered its muscle car roots, its top-of-the-line sports car was a rebadged and restyled Mitsubishi 3000GT. It wasn’t the only one. Chrysler, through its partnership with Mitsubishi Motors, also sold versions of the Mitsubishi Eclipse as the Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser.
Why did they quit making the Dodge Stealth?
The decision, confirmed by a Chrysler spokesman today, was attributed to slow sales of the high-performance luxury car, along with a feeling among Chrysler executives that Dodge no longer needed the image boost the Mitsubishi-built Stealth brought it in 1990.
Was the Dodge Stealth made in Japan?
A Dodge Stealth was scheduled as a 1991 Indianapolis 500 pace car, until the United Auto Workers (UAW) rejected it because of its Japanese rather than US-manufacture. A prototype of the Dodge Viper was substituted in place of it.
What engine came in the Dodge Stealth?
The Mitsubishi-engineered Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo is powered by a twin-turbocharged and intercooled, 24-valve 3.0-liter V-6 that produces 300 horsepower. The ZX Turbo comes with anti-lock brakes and four-wheel steering. The Stealth comes with anti-lock brakes and four-wheel steering.
When did Dodge stop making the Stealth?
Remember the Dodge Stealth (a rebadged Mitsubishi 3000GT) that was sold from 1991-1996? According to a new report by Motor Trend, it will return late next year—not as a sporty coupe but rather in the shape of an SUV replacing the Durango.
Where was the Dodge Stealth built?
All Dodge Stealth and Mitsubishi 3000GT cars were made in Nagoya, Japan. The front stabilizer bar was 0.79″ thick on the base car, 0.87″ inches on the ES and R/T, and 0.91″ on the Turbo.