2000 Dodge MAXXcab Concept

2000 Dodge MAXXcab Concept 2000 Dodge MAXXcab Concept 2000 Dodge MAXXcab Concept

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Enter the Dodge MAXXcab concept truck, the world's first Passenger Priority truck, premiering at the 2000 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. DaimlerChrysler's Dodge MAXXcab is a true pickup truck - but one with cab-forward design and sedan-like ride, handling, space, comfort and luxury.

MAXXcab's exterior design, with its short front and rear overhangs and cab-forward stance, reflects the appearance of semi-trucks. Its high beltline, strong body feature line, tall bumpers and large wheel flares give this concept the bold presence of a cab-over truck. While extremely roomy inside, overall length is just 2.5 inches larger than the Dodge Grand Caravan minivan.

The Dodge MAXXcab concept vehicle doubles as an office-on-wheels or as a mobile daycare center, while still offering a half-ton payload and enough bedspace for weekend projects and hobby-equipment. The bed measures 52.7 long by 56.7 wide by 24 deep - wider and deeper than today's full-size truck boxes - and comes with an integrated picnic table and chairs for the occasional spur-of-the-moment tailgate party.

MAXXcab offers a luxurious front cabin with cream pillow-top leather-tailored seats, a sports sedan-style instrument panel with brushed aluminum details and Navy door inserts, adjustable pedals and a child-focused rear cabin.

A voice recognition system allows the driver to access the mobile office screens and the Internet for real-time weather updates, traffic information and e-mail. Voice commands also control the vehicle's navigation and diagnostics systems and telephone.

A 4.7-liter Next Generation Magnum® V-8 engine coupled to a multi-speed electronic automatic transmission allows for a sprint to 60 mph in 7.7 seconds, and a top speed of 115 mph.

Story by GM, edited by Supercars.net

Story by GM, edited by Supercars.net



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