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What is the top speed of a Dodge Stealth?

The Dodge Stealth’s top speed varies by variant and year. Turbocharged RT models typically reach about 165–170 mph, while naturally aspirated ES/NA versions cap around 135–140 mph. Real-world figures depend on the car’s condition, tuning, and drivetrain specifics.


Model-by-model performance


Here are typical top speeds for the main Stealth variants seen in the U.S. market during the 1990s.



  • Naturally aspirated Stealth ES and base models (3.0 L V6): roughly 135–140 mph (217–225 km/h).

  • Turbocharged Stealth RT (R/T) models with the twin-turbo 3.0 L V6: roughly 165–170 mph (265–275 km/h).


In practice, the turbo version is the fastest by a wide margin, while the non-turbo cars are more modest in top speed.


What affects top speed in practice


Several factors can influence the achievable top speed in real-world driving tests or street conditions. The following list highlights the main ones.



  1. Turbo boost health and engine condition (turbo models rely on boost; wear or leaks can reduce peak velocity).

  2. Final drive and gearing (final drive ratio and transmission gearing determine the rpm at top speed).

  3. Aerodynamics, weight, tires, and road surface (drag increases with speed; worn or low-profile tires can limit safe top speed).


Therefore, actual top speeds tend to be below the theoretical maximum for many cars, especially older ones with aging components.


Data sources and reliability


Estimates come from period automotive reviews, factory specifications, and enthusiast measurements. For context, the Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 (the twin-turbo sibling of the Stealth) was commonly cited around 168 mph in top-speed testing, with similar figures applying to the Dodge Stealth RT Turbo variant, reflecting shared engineering with minor model-specific tuning.


Summary


The Dodge Stealth’s top speed is fastest in turbocharged form, commonly cited around 165–170 mph, while naturally aspirated versions typically top out around 135–140 mph. Real-world results depend on maintenance, tuning, tires, and driving conditions, but the turbo models remain the speed leaders in the lineup.

How fast can a Dodge Stealth go?


The top speed of the Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo is 155 mph, limited electronically. This was considered impressive for its time, with the twin-turbo, all-wheel-drive model capable of a 0-60 mph sprint in about 5.2 seconds.
 
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  • Electronically limited: The 155 mph top speed is a factory-limited speed for the R/T Turbo model.
  • Acceleration: This model could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 5.2 seconds.
  • Performance: The Stealth's performance, particularly the R/T Turbo version, was competitive with other sports cars of the era, such as the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 and the Nissan 300ZX Turbo. 



What is the top speed of the 1995 Dodge Stealth RT twin turbo?


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 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 fast is the 1992 VR4?


The car was now capable of over 160 mph (260 km/h) when derestricted, and could accelerate from 0–60 mph (0–96 km/h) in 5.3 seconds for the 5-speed manual and 5.7 seconds for the 5-speed INVECS-II Auto, which was now an advanced self-learning automatic based on Porsche's Tiptronic transmission.


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