Dodge has named 12th-grade student Alex Reed the winner of its annual SRT Design Contest, tasking him with creating the successor to the legendary Tomahawk motorcycle. The winning project, the SRT Tomahawk Vision GT, is a hydrogen-powered hyperbike with over 500 hp and a futuristic design.
In an unconventional move, Dodge has announced that a high school senior has won its annual SRT Design Contest, becoming the official designer of the successor to the legendary Tomahawk motorcycle. The winning project, called the SRT Tomahawk Vision GT, is a hydrogen-powered hyperbike that redefines speed with a futuristic design blending power and innovation.
Who is the winner of the SRT Design Contest?
Alex Reed, a 12th-grade student from Michigan, beat out hundreds of applicants with his bold design. According to a Carscoops report, Reed spent over 200 hours developing the 3D model, focusing on weight reduction and power enhancement using lightweight materials like carbon fiber and titanium.
What are the specs of the SRT Tomahawk Vision GT?
The new bike features a hydrogen four-cylinder engine, rear-wheel drive, and a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis. Top speed is estimated at 400 km/h, with a 0-100 km/h sprint in under 2.5 seconds. The design includes active wings and an adaptive electronic suspension system.
Will the bike enter production?
So far, Dodge has not confirmed plans for commercial production, but the company describes the project as a “vision for the future” and may use some ideas in its future vehicles. The contest aims to inspire a new generation of designers.
When will it reach Gulf markets?
There is no official information about availability in Saudi Arabia or the UAE, but if it enters production, it is expected to arrive within 3-5 years. The estimated price could exceed SAR 800,000.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who designed the Dodge Tomahawk successor?
The successor was designed by 17-year-old student Alex Reed from Michigan, who won the SRT Design Contest. The project is called the SRT Tomahawk Vision GT.
Will the new Tomahawk go into production?
Dodge has not confirmed production plans yet, considering it a future study. Some technologies may be used in upcoming models.
How much will the new Dodge Tomahawk cost?
No official price exists, but estimates suggest it could exceed SAR 800,000 if it enters production.
Sources
- Carscoops — Dodge’s Tomahawk Successor Has A New Designer, And He’s Still In 12th Grade
