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The Dodge Viper is a sports car that was manufactured by Dodge (by SRT for 2013 and 2014), a division of American car manufacturer Chrysler from 1992 until 2017, having taken a brief hiatus in 2007 and from 2011 to 2012.
Interior colors and wheel options would also vary throughout the second generation. The 1999 model year introduced the Connolly "Cognac" interior option. [5] The cobalt blue color of the Dodge Viper GTS seen in the Viper (TV series) was exclusively available to the series. Stripes would be an option beginning in 1996.
The Viper engine is a high-performance naturally-aspirated pushrod 2 valve-per-cylinder 90° V10 engine designed by Chrysler but with aluminum block castings designed by Lamborghini for use in the Dodge Viper. Despite its large displacement, it is based on the Chrysler LA V8.
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.
The third generation of the Viper would get heavy design updates. 2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe rear The new Viper was introduced in 2002, and went on sale in 2003 as the SRT-10, which replaced both the RT/10 and GTS models. [3]
English: 2016 Dodge Viper ACR with Extreme Aero package photographed at the 41st Annual Father's Day Car Show in Sharon, Pennsylvania Date 16 June 2024, 12:35:13
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 ...
The Viper's V10 engine was originally built at Mound Road Engine but moved to Conner Avenue in May 2001. [1] The facility had been out of use since 2010, when Viper production temporarily ceased, however the plant resumed operations in late 2012 to build the Viper again.