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How much horsepower does a 1995 Dodge Stealth have?

The Dodge Stealth for the 1995 model year was offered with two main engine configurations: a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter V6 and a Twin Turbo version. horsepower differs by which engine the car is equipped with.


Two main power levels were produced: the naturally aspirated 3.0L V6 delivered roughly 160–165 horsepower, while the Twin Turbo variant produced about 320 horsepower.


Engine options in the 1995 Dodge Stealth


Below are the primary horsepower figures for the 1995 Stealth, by engine configuration.



  • Naturally aspirated 3.0L V6: approximately 160–165 horsepower

  • Twin Turbo 3.0L V6: approximately 320 horsepower


These figures reflect common SAE net ratings used in 1995 showroom testing. Actual numbers can vary slightly by market, emission controls, and testing method.


What these figures mean for performance


The naturally aspirated Stealth offered smoother everyday drivability with modest acceleration relative to the Turbo model. The Twin Turbo version, tuned for higher performance, delivered substantially stronger acceleration and higher top-end capability, consistent with its turbocharged setup.


Summary


In 1995, the Dodge Stealth's horsepower depended on the engine. The base naturally aspirated 3.0-liter V6 was around 160–165 hp, while the Twin Turbo version produced about 320 hp, giving two distinct performance profiles within the same model lineup.

Is the Dodge Stealth just a 3000GT?


Yes, the Dodge Stealth and the Mitsubishi 3000GT are essentially the same car, developed through a partnership between Chrysler and Mitsubishi and sold under different brands in North America. The Dodge Stealth is a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi 3000GT, with the Stealth featuring different front-end styling and some interior trim variations, but sharing the same underlying platform and mechanicals.
 

  • Platform: The cars were co-developed and built on the same platform by Mitsubishi. 
  • Branding: The Mitsubishi 3000GT was the original model, while the Dodge Stealth was a rebadged version sold through Dodge dealerships. 
  • Styling: The main difference is the exterior styling, with Chrysler designing the front of the Stealth to be distinct from the 3000GT. Other differences include some interior trim and badging (e.g., the Dodge Ram logo on the Stealth's airbag). 
  • Features: Some trim-specific features differed, such as the digital climate control and active aero system on some 3000GT models not being available on the comparable Stealth models. 
  • Production: The Stealth was sold from 1991 to 1996, while the 3000GT was sold from 1991 to 1999 in North America. 



How much is a 1995 Dodge Stealth worth?


A 1995 Dodge Stealth Hatchback 2D has depreciated $80 or 3% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $2,452 and trade-in value of $1,526.



What is the top speed of the 1995 Dodge Stealth?


155 mph
While it weighed almost as much as a contemporary BMW 7-Series, the Stealth's high power and torque combined with the all-wheel drive allowed it to blast from 0-60 mph in a little over five seconds, do the quarter-mile in under 14 seconds, and go on to a limited top speed of 155 mph.



Is the 1995 Dodge Stealth RT reliable?


Owners report the car to be highly reliable and durable, with many clocking over 200,000 miles without major issues.


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