Dodge Tomahawk Motorcycle

Dodge Tomahawk Motorcycle

Is it art? Is it a mean machine with wheels? The Dodge Tomahawk Motorcycle is a little bit of both, although the creators of this awesome ride would prefer you look at it as art.

The Dodge Tomahawk was introduced at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan as a concept vehicle, boasting speeds up to 420mph. Unfortunately, those claims were laughed at by industry professionals because the Tomahawk never demonstrated the ability to go over 100mph.

Still, you have to admit the two pairs of independent wheels on the front and back make this motorcycle an eye-catcher, even if the 500 hp (370 kW) 8.3-litre (510 cu in) V10 SRT10 engine can’t quite live up to the hype.

Nine of these 4-wheeled monsters were created for sale through the Neiman Marcus catalog so we’re talking very rare and very limited edition… and you know this thing isn’t going to be cheap, right?

Also, Dodge states the Tomahawk is a “rolling sculpture” and not intended to be ridden, although it’s not like a pencil-pusher from the company is actually going to be hovering over your shoulder to make sure you don’t take it out for a quick spin.

The Dodge Tomahawk Motorcycle is available for the ground-shaking price of €420,000/$557,928 at The Billionaire Shop.

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