The 1992 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin-Turbo is one of those cars that perfectly captures early ‘90s performance culture — bold styling, advanced tech, and plenty of power. Now, a clean 32,000-mile example finished in Jet Black is up for grabs on BringATrailer.com, offered at no reserve. Bidding wraps up Wednesday, October 15 at 1:35 p.m. EDT.

Under the hood sits a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter DOHC V6 producing 300 horsepower and 307 lb-ft of torque when new. It’s paired with a 5-speed manual transaxle and an all-wheel-drive (AWD) system — a setup that made the Stealth R/T Turbo one of the most advanced sports cars of its day. Power delivery is boosted by dual turbos and managed by a full-time AWD system, while a four-wheel steering setup adds stability in tight corners and high-speed maneuvers.
This particular Stealth looks the part in Jet Black, featuring pop-up headlights, a rear spoiler, quad exhaust finishers, and aerodynamic lower body sills that still give it an aggressive stance. It rides on 17-inch aluminum Ultimate wheels wrapped in Falken tires mounted earlier this year. A four-wheel independent MacPherson suspension and anti-lock disc brakes complete the mechanical package.

Inside, the cabin is classic ‘90s Mopar-meets-Mitsubishi, trimmed in black upholstery with bolstered front buckets and a split-folding rear bench. Amenities include a CD/cassette stereo, cruise control, automatic climate control, and power accessories throughout. Like many cars of this era, some minor wear is noted — including a cracked dash vent, worn driver’s seat, and an intermittent radio display.
Instrumentation includes a 180-mph speedometer, 7,000-rpm tachometer, and a set of auxiliary gauges for boost, oil pressure, and temperature mounted in the center stack. The odometer shows just 32,000 miles, confirmed by the included clean Carfax report.

The seller, a dealer, acquired the car earlier this year and completed recent maintenance including an oil change, fuel filter, ignition wires, and spark plug replacement. The hood insulation pad was removed, but the car appears to be otherwise stock. It comes with spare parts, documentation, and a clean Pennsylvania title.
For enthusiasts who grew up during the rise of twin-turbo AWD performance cars, this Stealth R/T Turbo offers a time capsule back to when Dodge was flexing Japanese engineering muscle alongside the Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4. With just 32k miles and no reserve, it’s a rare opportunity to relive that era — and maybe even take it home.
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