Dodge Avenger rally car unveiled [video]

Debuts at the New York Auto Show

To celebrate Mopar's tie-up with Magneti Marelli, Dodge has unveiled an Avenger rally car.

Essentially a one-off concept, the car has a Brilliant Black exterior with a massive rear spoiler, a lowered sport suspension (which reduces the ride height by approximately 1.5 inches) and 18-inch alloy wheels with Pirelli P-Zero tires.

Inside, the stripped-out cabin features carbon fiber door panels, a fully programmable instrument cluster, OMP racing seats, an eight-point roll cage, and a fire extinguisher to prevent those unfortunate parade incidents.

Under the hood, power is provided by a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 that has been outfitted with a cold-air intake and a high performance exhaust system. This enables the engine to produce 300 hp (224 kW / 304 PS) instead of the usual 283 hp (211 kW / 287 PS).

According to Pietro Gorlier, President and CEO of Mopar, "Our companies worked closely together to bring this vehicle to life in a joint build that utilizes proven, quality-tested performance parts and accessories from Mopar and Magneti Marelli. We will gauge reaction to this vehicle and determine which parts will go into production."

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: Dodge

Mopar Unveils Avenger Rally Car to Celebrate New Relationship with Magneti Marelli

A new Dodge Avenger rally car was unveiled today at Chrysler Group LLC's Mopar Complex in Center Line, Mich., heralding the first collaboration in the brand's newly announced relationship with Magneti Marelli.

The public will get their first glimpse of the vehicle up close at the New York International Auto Show, April 22-May 1.

"Our Dodge Avenger Rally car showcases Mopar's new relationship with Magneti Marelli," said Pietro Gorlier, President and CEO of Mopar, Chrysler Group's service, parts and customer-care brand. "Our companies worked closely together to bring this vehicle to life in a joint build that utilizes proven, quality-tested performance parts and accessories from Mopar and Magneti Marelli. We will gauge reaction to this vehicle and determine which parts will go into production."

Mopar's choice of a rally car to christen the new alliance with Magneti Marelli found its roots in the Italian aftermarket parts supplier's rich tradition in rally car competition in Europe, as well as the rising popularity of the motorsport in the United States. The build was conducted at Mopar's accessory and performance parts lab in Center Line, Mich., where the vehicle was prepared. The result is a rally car that blends American flair with distinct European tradition.

"This is a purpose-built vehicle with collaborative parts from Magneti Marelli and Mopar," said Dino Maggioni, CEO of Magneti Marelli Aftermarket. "We selected Magneti Marelli and Mopar parts, adapted them to the Dodge Avenger and made them unique. The result is a fascinating blend of these two iconic brands."

Starting with a stock 2011 Dodge Avenger Heat, Mopar and Magneti Marelli engineers transformed the vehicle into a race-inspired vehicle equipped to handle the most challenging rally courses, while reducing the weight of the vehicle by nearly 200 pounds.

The Dodge Avenger's interior was stripped down to bare essentials then outfitted with a variety of unique Mopar and Magneti Marelli parts to complete the conversion into a rally car, including a purpose-built center stack and console with a compact high-performance 1 GB data logger and an integrated GPS and inertial platform with real-time calculation of pitch and roll angles. A full 8-point Mopar roll cage, race seats with 5-point racing harnesses, steering wheel and diamond-plate foot well from OMP, a world-renowned racing component manufacturer, round out the interior transformation.

A new Dodge Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6 engine powers the Dodge Avenger rally car, controlled by paddle shifts integrated into the steering wheel. To enhance performance, the exhaust system and Mopar cold-air intake boost horsepower from 283 bhp to 300 bhp. A high-performance Mopar/Magneti Marelli braking system provides a stable, solid braking performance under all driving conditions for the Dodge Avenger. As part of this braking package, a single-lever, dual-control rear braking system, which allows the driver to actuate both rear brakes in order to initiate the sudden slides and turns required in negotiating tough rally courses, is included.

A special Mopar/Magneti Marelli-modified suspension lowers the ride of the Dodge Avenger by 1.5 inches, improving handling, cornering ability and response as the vehicle zooms over rally course obstacles on durable Pirelli tires and unique Mopar/Magneti Marelli 18-inch alloy racing wheels. The exterior is finished in Brilliant Black and features a Mopar/Magneti Marelli graphics wrap with a rear spoiler, hood and mud flaps.

Upon completion of the vehicle, engineers conducted extensive performance testing at Chrysler Group's proving grounds in Chelsea, Mich.

Following is information on Mopar's Dodge Avenger Rally Car:

CHASSIS

  • Stock 2011 Dodge Avenger Heat

INTERIOR

  • Flat carbon fiber inner door panels
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli unique carbon-fiber hydra-graphics center stack
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli fully programmable slim racing display with shift lights and alarm multi-color LEDs
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli unique carbon-fiber hydra-graphics center console
  • OMP racing seats, branded Mopar
  • OMP 5-point racing harnesses
  • OMP steering wheel with Mopar/Magneti Marelli integrated paddle-shift system
  • OMP footrests
  • Mopar full 8-point roll cage
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli fire extinguisher
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli compact high-performance 1 GB data logger
  • GPS box with integrated inertial platform with real-time calculation of pitch and roll angles

UNDERHOOD

  • Dodge Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6 engine
  • Mopar tower-to-tower cross-car brace
  • Mopar cold-air intake
  • Mopar Cat-Back Exhaust w/Magneti Marelli tips
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli high-performance ECU with TC, DBW, VVT

BRAKES/GEARBOX

  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli rally package rear brake system, with hand-operated rally brake
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli unique front brakes with 14.25-inch diameter front rotors and 13.5-inch diameter rear rotors
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli unique paddle-gear shift
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli shift knob
  • Stock 6-speed 62TE autostick transmission

SUSPENSION

  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli suspension system, lowering the car 1.5-inches
  • WHEELS/TIRES
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli 18-inch alloy racing wheels
  • 225/650 R18 competition Pirelli P-Zero tires

EXTERIOR

  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli unique rear spoiler
  • OMP hood pins
  • Mopar/Magneti Marelli unique mud flaps
  • Mopar and Magneti Marelli graphics, with logos from sponsor Shell Lubricants
  • Mopar Brilliant Black body color

 

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 tohui tohui
now it needs a decent body, a decent interior, and a decent brand... hehehehe, now seriously, anyone here thinking that is a waste of money? the avenger sucks... now, a caliber srt4 with rally spec and a revised interior, should be serious bussines...
April 13, 2011 2:11 pm
 molythro molythro
I am not surprised even if they modify Toyota Camry into 'rally car'....or Smart into 'GT car'... What we would like to discuss here is how significant that is...not what that is. No significance on this press release.
April 13, 2011 3:13 pm
 s2k_turbo s2k_turbo
Guy talking how good is that car, some crap about the parts and so on.... but show me how good it is, not this lame stunt video made by 16-old teenager in civic in the begining
April 13, 2011 10:23 pm
 zeiar zeiar
Haha I don't think that could be compared to WRC cars or any smaller 4wd rally cup cars even on the same day :D. What a joke!!!
April 14, 2011 2:07 am
 kimbo kimbo
I miss old RWD rally cars. I'd drive it.
April 14, 2011 4:20 am
 HEMI426 HEMI426
At least it hasn't got a 4 banger :)
April 14, 2011 6:01 am
 Alainckw Alainckw
Are they convert this car into 4wd as well?
April 14, 2011 7:40 am
 rsrtampa rsrtampa
Never thought I would see this!
April 14, 2011 7:44 am
 schizo schizo
Poor Pietro...I don't think he ever imagined one of the things he would be doing once he got to run Mopar was to "rave" about how his company managed to replicate a piece of sh!t dump driven by a high school kid that wanted an EVO just like the one he "souped-up" on Gran-Tourismo and got crazy with his mom's credit card flipping through an Erebuni body kit catalog from the late 90's...
April 14, 2011 10:42 am
 tohui tohui
it looks ugly, fat, and very slow... i think is too heavy... wow they manage to extract 300 hp from a 3.6 liter engine... now that should be hard to do... whats next? 600 hp from a 8.0 liter... omg wait... LOL
April 14, 2011 9:33 pm