
If you’re a fan of rare Mopars from the early ’90s, then this ultra-clean 1992 Dodge Daytona IROC R/T listed on BringATrailer.com is something you don’t want to miss. With under 19,000 original miles, this Bright White IROC R/T is one of the cleanest survivors out there—and it’s being offered with no reported accidents and a clean Arizona title. Bidding wraps up on Monday, July 14 at 5:56 p.m. EDT.

Under the hood is what makes this car special: a turbocharged and intercooled 2.2-liter TURBO III inline-four, co-developed with Lotus, producing 224 horsepower and 217 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 5-speed manual transaxle, this front-wheel-drive rocket was one of the most powerful cars in its class back in the day.
Finished in factory Bright White, this Daytona features color-keyed trim, a factory body kit, fog lights, a rear spoiler, and even a heated rear window with wiper. The factory 16-inch “Ninja” wheels are wrapped in 205/55 Aspen Touring tires, and the IROC R/T-specific suspension includes performance-tuned struts, vented disc brakes front and rear, and thicker anti-sway bars.

Inside, you get a seriously ’90s vibe with gray cloth bucket seats, a cassette and CD stereo, power-adjustable driver’s seat with lumbar and side bolster controls, cruise control, power windows/locks/mirrors, and a clean dash with a 160-mph speedo, 7,000-rpm tach, and turbo boost gauge. The six-digit mechanical odometer confirms just 18,600 miles—and it shows in the condition throughout.
Originally sold as a high-performance upgrade to the standard Daytona, only around 1,200 IROC R/Ts were ever built, and this one looks nearly showroom fresh. It also includes the manufacturer’s literature, service manuals, and a clean Carfax report.

Whether you’re a diehard Mopar fan or just someone who wants a rare slice of turbocharged ‘90s performance, this Daytona IROC R/T is worth watching. Check it out before the auction ends on BringATrailer, July 14th.