2017 Dodge Viper is sold out, production ends forever on August 31
If you want to own a Dodge Viper and learn what it’s like to live with V10 RWD machine, you’ll have to buy one second hand.
If you want to own a Dodge Viper and learn what it’s like to live with V10 RWD machine, you’ll have to buy one second hand.
After a three year hiatus, Fiat relaunched the Viper with a new body and interior, and an upgraded 8-liter V10. Initially badged SRT, it became a Dodge.
For the 2015 model year, the Dodge Viper (no longer the SRT Viper) gained a few new variants, as well as some deep price cuts.
The “fastest street-legal Viper track car ever”, the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR, will start at US$117,895.
The Dodge Viper ACR is billed as track ready but street legal. The big wing kit is optional, but the 8.4-liter V10 with 645hp and 600 lb-ft is standard.
The VX Dodge Viper is proving to be a tougher sell than sand to Sahara residents, so the company has cut prices by up to US$15,000.
Dodge has updated its slow-selling Viper coupe for the 2015 model year with a new trim level (GT) and an updated Time Attack (TA) model.