I'd be interested in getting everyone's take on the Dodge Demon concept, as shown in Geneva.
Autoweek ArticleI should say at the outset that I am a huge fan of the Dodge Razor concept from a few years back. When I heard Dodge had a small, sporty release planned for Geneva I got my hopes up. The Razor was to be a spartan, parts-bin go-cart. 75% of Elise performance at half the price, or so I told myself. As you might have guessed, the Demon was not quite what I was looking for.
It looks nice enough. It looks like an edgier Solstice, a cheaper S2000, a.....well... a Dodge. Motivation comes from a 170hp 2.4 liter four-banger, numbers very familiar to baseline Solstice and Sky owners. The Solstice has been a big hit, and the Mia...MX-5 is selling well, so I can't fault Dodge for thinking their might be more room at the table. But it's not clear where the Demon pulls up its chair. Dodge isn't exactly known for small sporty convertibles these days. The odds of them building a better MX-5 are near nill. The odds of the Demon's styling luring away Solstice and Sky shoppers seems slight as well. Given DCX's current state, who's the Lutzian car guy that's going to see this one through? I don't see it happening, and I'm not sure I'm missing much.
So thank you, Dodge, for making this latest unbuilt concept less lamentable than the Razor.