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Dodge Charger SRT-8 (second generation LD, before facelift) 2012-2014 4.6 seconds 12.8 seconds Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 (fourth-generation WK2, before facelift) 2012-2013 4.6 seconds [26] 13.3 seconds Dodge Viper SRT-10 (third generation ZB I) 2003-2007 SRT-10 8.3 L naturally aspirated Viper V10: 500 hp (373 kW; 507 PS) 3.7 seconds 11.7 seconds
Coinciding with the release of the fifth generation Viper road car in 2012, Chrysler returned to motorsports competition under the SRT Motorsports banner in the American Le Mans Series with the SRT Viper GTS-R race car. [10] After winning the GTLM Class of the Tudor United Sportscar Championship in 2014, factory support was again terminated ...
The Dodge Viper (VX I) (marketed as SRT Viper in 2013 and 2014) is the fifth and final generation of the Viper sports car. Introduced in the 2013 model year, the car was entirely redesigned and included features such as an anti-lock braking system, electronic stability control and traction control that made the car compatible to modern vehicle safety standards.
In 2005, Dale Seeley, Kolin Aspergren, and Jamin Cummings drove an SRT-4 to a 1st in class and 8th overall finish in the Tire Rack Cannonball One Lap of America. [35] In 2006, the Dodge SRT-4 officially became the world's fastest production 4-cylinder car, averaging 221 mph (356 km/h) at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah in a car driven by ...
The Viper SRT-10 ACR X is a more powerful, track only, limited edition variant of the Viper ACR, produced at the end of the fourth generation Viper's production run. The ACR X is powered by the same 8,382 cc (8.4 L; 511.5 cu in) V10 engine which powered all of the fourth generation cars but received a power increase to 640 hp (649 PS; 477 kW ...
Three years later after the SRT-10 was unveiled, the coupé version of the Viper would be launched, adapting the same "double-bubble" structure as the GTS from the previous generation. [5] This model would have an increased power output of 510 hp (380 kW; 517 PS), and 535 lb⋅ft (725 N⋅m) of torque.
First generation named "XT", second generation named "SVX" Subaru: BRZ: 2012–present Coupé Japan Subaru: WRX: 1992–2014 2014–present Sport compact Japan Tata Motors: TaMo Racemo: 2017–present Coupé India Tauro: V8: 2012–Present Roadster, Coupé, Spyder Spain SSZ Motorcars: SSZ Stradale: 1984-1999 Coupé United States TMC Costin ...
Maloo holds the world record for the fastest ute, an LS2 powered VY series Maloo R8, achieving a top speed of 271.44 km/h (168.66 mph). It beat the record previously held by the Dodge Ram SRT-10 by over 20 km/h. However, succeeding Maloos have surpassed this figure.