The Dodge Venom Concept was introduced On January 3rd of 1994 and was built on a modified Chrysler PL platform, similar to the one used in the Dodge Neon. It showcased Dodge's Cab-Forward design and came with rear-wheel drive, an upgraded Chrysler LH 3.5-liter V-6 with a 6-speed manual gearbox offering 245 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque at 2,800 RPM, and had a projected cost of $8,975. The engine block was comprised of cast iron with carbon fiber and Kevlar aramid fiber components. The suspension system used double A-arms and four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes to handle braking. The front tires were 19 inches, while the rears were slightly taller at 20 inches.
The Dodge Venom had a quad exhaust and used various parts from other models such as the side scoop from Dodge Viper, the rear end of the Challenger and Barracuda, and the handle-bar grille from the old Coronet. It was built from steel, with an aluminum structure and a cantilever roofline.
The Dodge Venom Concept was envisioned as a modern muscle car aimed at performance and could sprint from zero-to-sixty mph in 5.2 seconds. The Venom was popular, but it never made it passed the concept car stage and into production.
Source: conceptcarz.com