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What kind of car is a shadow?

There isn’t a single car class called “shadow.” The name has been used as a model name and as branding for different vehicles, most notably a Dodge compact from the 1980s, and it also appears in the motorcycle world with Honda Shadow—which is not a car.


A name that travels across brands


The term “Shadow” has appeared in automotive naming in several contexts. It can refer to an actual model from a past era, or to styling/edition branding that brands use to evoke stealth or elegance. In addition, the word is widely recognized in motoring culture, but not as a universal vehicle category.


The following list highlights the main ways the name has shown up in vehicles, spanning historical models and branding use across brands.



  • Dodge Shadow: a compact front‑wheel‑drive model produced by Chrysler in the 1980s, developed as part of the era’s budget‑friendly hatchbacks and sedans, and tied to the company’s broader Horizon family in some markets.

  • Other uses as branding: the name has also appeared as a marketing/edition label on various cars to suggest a stealthy or sportier appearance, with features that vary by model and year rather than signifying a single, unified model line.


In short, the name “Shadow” is not a universal car type. It has appeared as a specific model in the past and as branding on different vehicles, depending on the maker and market.


Honda Shadow: a motorcycle, not a car


It’s worth noting that “Shadow” is also widely known as a line of Honda motorcycles, not automobiles. The Honda Shadow series comprises cruisers and related bikes, so if your search is for a car called “Shadow,” this is a common source of confusion for newcomers.


How to pin down the exact vehicle you have in mind


If you’re trying to identify a particular “Shadow,” it helps to specify the brand, approximate year, and body style. Providing a photo or more context can also make it much easier to confirm which vehicle (if any) carries the name in question.


Summary


The term “Shadow” does not describe a single car type. It is a branding and naming element used across different brands and eras, including a historical Dodge model and various edition labels. The name also appears in motorcycles (Honda Shadow), which adds to potential confusion. Clarifying the brand, year, and body style will help identify the exact vehicle you have in mind.

How much is a 1993 Dodge Shadow worth?


A 1993 Dodge Shadow's value varies significantly, but generally falls between approximately $500 and $3,500, with trade-in values around $560 and private party sale values around $1,600 to $3,400. The final price depends on its specific condition, mileage, and trim level, with a low-end trade-in value around $560 for a basic model and private party sales reaching up to around $3,500 for a "clean" example. 
Value estimates

  • Trade-in value: Around $560 for a clean condition hatchback, according to Kelley Blue Book. 
  • Private party sale: Roughly $1,640 for a clean model with average mileage, according to Edmunds. 
  • Higher-end private party sale: Up to $3,483 for a very clean, well-maintained vehicle. 
  • For sale: Listings on sites like CarGurus and Classic.com show prices ranging from around $3,500 to over $6,000 for a very low-mileage convertible in excellent, original condition. 

Factors influencing value
  • Condition: A vehicle's physical and mechanical condition is the most significant factor. 
  • Mileage: Lower mileage will command a higher price. 
  • Trim and options: The specific trim (like ES or Highline) and options can affect value. 



What kind of car is a Dodge Shadow?


The Dodge Shadow and Plymouth Sundance are compact 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks that were introduced for the 1987 model year by the Chrysler Corporation. For 1991, a 2-door convertible variant was added to the Shadow lineup; this bodystyle was not offered by Plymouth.



What kind of car is Shadow in Twisted Metal?


1997 Ford Probe GT
Shadow (1997 Ford Probe GT)
The definition of villain is a dubious one when it comes to “Twisted Metal”.



What is Shadow's car called?


Shadow the Hedgehog's main racing car is called the Dark Reaper. He also drives other vehicles, such as the G.U.N. Auto Tread and the Dark Rider, depending on the game.
 

  • Dark Reaper: Shadow's personal racing car created by Dodon Pa for the Grand Prix competitions. It can be upgraded to transform into other types of vehicles, like a boat, truck, or airplane. 
  • G.U.N. Auto Tread: Another vehicle Shadow uses, which appears in the game Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. 
  • Dark Rider: A previous vehicle Shadow used in the game Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. 


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