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− | '''SRT Viper. 2013 to date (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/R, 8390 cm³ (V10 OHC).''' Viper gets a new brand and more creature comforts (cruise control, stability control, sat-nav, climate control, Sabelt seats). Chassis tweaked, and close-ratio six-speed gearbox help with driving experience. Still a raw sports car, but wider appeal thanks to what were once luxuries. | + | '''SRT Viper/Dodge Viper (VX). 2013–17 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/R, 8390 cm³ (V10 OHC).''' Viper gets a new brand and more creature comforts (cruise control, stability control, sat-nav, climate control, Sabelt seats). Chassis tweaked, and close-ratio six-speed gearbox help with driving experience. Still a raw sports car, but wider appeal thanks to what were once luxuries. Brought back under the [[Dodge]] marque in 2015 when the SRT brand was cancelled. |
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 28 October 2017
SRT Viper/Dodge Viper (VX). 2013–17 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/R, 8390 cm³ (V10 OHC). Viper gets a new brand and more creature comforts (cruise control, stability control, sat-nav, climate control, Sabelt seats). Chassis tweaked, and close-ratio six-speed gearbox help with driving experience. Still a raw sports car, but wider appeal thanks to what were once luxuries. Brought back under the Dodge marque in 2015 when the SRT brand was cancelled.
Manufacturing location: USA
Marque: SRT | Predecessor: Dodge Viper (ZB)