Dodge Kahuna

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A Dodge Kahuna at the 2004 San Francisco International Auto Show
A Dodge Kahuna at the 2004 San Francisco International Auto Show

The Dodge Kahuna was a concept car created by the DaimlerChrysler brand, Dodge. It was supposed to be a minivan targeted towards the surfer crowd. The Dodge Kahuna was first introduced at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show with the Dodge Avenger Concept.

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The rear of a Dodge Kahuna
The rear of a Dodge Kahuna

The Dodge Kahuna's Pacific Blue exterior was mainly based for an athletic type of culture, mainly intended for a surfer. The Dodge Kahuna also featured the "Stow N' Go" feature that all of DaimlerChrysler's current minivans feature. The Dodge Kahuna also featured three rows of flexible seats.

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The Dodge Kahuna was powered by a turbocharged 2.4 L engine (rated at 215 hp) coupled to a 4-speed automatic transmission. Most of the components in the Dodge Kahuna were mainly based from DaimlerChrysler minivans.

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In a city-building/simulation computer game City Life, a model bearing great resemblance to Kahuna can be seen around the city driven by "Fringe"-class citizens.

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