Inside Design: 2003 Dodge Kahuna Concept
The SRT-4 Powered Minivan Concept That Has A Surf Theme!
2003 Dodge Kahuna Concept. (Dodge)
At the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Dodge showed off a minivan concept in the form of the Dodge Kahuna. It was intended for those looking for a free-spirited approach to a vehicle that meets many needs without bowing to convention.
The six-passenger Dodge Kahuna features an exterior design that conveys an athletic, capable image that is readily associated with the California coastal culture. But it is far from laid back. This is about pushing interior volume and flexibility to the max to allow its owners to work or play hard – all surrounded by an exterior that lends an element of sophistication and attention to detail.
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The SRT-4 Powered Minivan Concept That Has A Surf Theme!

2003 Dodge Kahuna Concept. (Dodge)
At the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Dodge showed off a minivan concept in the form of the Dodge Kahuna. It was intended for those looking for a free-spirited approach to a vehicle that meets many needs without bowing to convention.
“Active individuals, true free spirits, demand vehicles that are flexible with appropriate room for gear, but they want it with style,” said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President – Design, Chrysler Group. “The Kahuna was named for its extreme attitude and approach – both Dodge brand attributes.”
The six-passenger Dodge Kahuna features an exterior design that conveys an athletic, capable image that is readily associated with the California coastal culture. But it is far from laid back. This is about pushing interior volume and flexibility to the max to allow its owners to work or play hard – all surrounded by an exterior that lends an element of sophistication and attention to detail.
Continue reading this article here.