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− | '''Dodge Viper (ZB). 2003 to date (prod. 25,000 approx. incl. SR). 2-door roadster, 2-door coupé. F/R, 8277, 8383 cm³ (V10 OHV).''' All-new model with more refined styling but similar concept to [[Dodge Viper (SR)|SR]] and larger-capacity V10. No 2007 models, but Vipers returned for 2008 (‘Gen IV’) with still larger V10 (with larger valves and variable valve timing). Lighter than SR with more power; coupé slightly heavier than roadster. Sold as Dodge SRT-10 in Europe. | + | '''Dodge Viper (ZB). 2003–10 (prod. 25,000 approx. incl. SR). 2-door roadster, 2-door coupé. F/R, 8277, 8383 cm³ (V10 OHV).''' All-new model with more refined styling but similar concept to [[Dodge Viper (SR)|SR]] and larger-capacity V10. No 2007 models, but Vipers returned for 2008 (‘Gen IV’) with still larger V10 (with larger valves and variable valve timing). Lighter than SR with more power; coupé slightly heavier than roadster. Sold as Dodge SRT-10 in Europe. |
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| ''Manufacturing location:'' Detroit, Michigan, USA | | ''Manufacturing location:'' Detroit, Michigan, USA |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Dodge]] | ''Model:'' [[Dodge Viper]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Dodge Viper (SR)]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Dodge]] | ''Model:'' [[Dodge Viper]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Dodge Viper (SR)]] | ''Successor:'' [[SRT Viper]] |
Latest revision as of 11:44, 10 September 2012
Dodge Viper (ZB). 2003–10 (prod. 25,000 approx. incl. SR). 2-door roadster, 2-door coupé. F/R, 8277, 8383 cm³ (V10 OHV). All-new model with more refined styling but similar concept to SR and larger-capacity V10. No 2007 models, but Vipers returned for 2008 (‘Gen IV’) with still larger V10 (with larger valves and variable valve timing). Lighter than SR with more power; coupé slightly heavier than roadster. Sold as Dodge SRT-10 in Europe.
Manufacturing location: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Marque: Dodge | Model: Dodge Viper | Predecessor: Dodge Viper (SR) | Successor: SRT Viper