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I input Car & Driver’s description of the Dodge Copperhead into ChatGPT, and this is what it imagined.
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I input Car & Driver’s description of the Dodge Copperhead into ChatGPT, and this is what it imagined.

The prompt was simple: Review this description from Car and Driver about Dodge’s upcoming super performance vehicle. Create an image based on the description:

“The Copperhead is positioned as the range-topper for Dodge and the revitalized SRT performance subbrand. This isn't the first time Dodge has used that name, showing the Copperhead concept you see at the top of this article in 1997. But the new Copperhead is notably different.

The body is long and low, with a sleek and aggressive two-door shape. The hood isn't as lengthy as that of a Viper, however, and the hard points suggest that this range-topper is based on the Charger. Still, this is a far more extreme performance vehicle than the Charger. The front end is full of vents and grilles, with slim LED headlights nestled into the openings. A massive S-duct is carved into the hood, directing air through the front end and over the cabin. Behind the S-duct, a hood vent channels cool air to the engine, and there's a large bulge in the center of the hood.

The hardcore aerodynamics continue down the side, where there's a massive vent for brake cooling just behind the front wheels. At the rear, there's a massive wing that reminds us of a shrunken version of the appendage that lived on the back of the Viper ACR. We also spotted exhaust tips, confirming gas power, and a cool snake logo that is definitely reminiscent of the Viper badge.”

It honestly doesn’t seem far off from what this car could actually look like, given the Car & Driver description. I’m excited to see just how close the actual Copperhead looks to this.

u/EverbodyHatesHugo — 2 days ago