The Dodge Viper is a V10-powered sports car manufactured by the Dodge division of Chrysler LLC. Production of the two seat sports car began at New Mack Assembly in 1992 and moved to its current home at Conner Avenue Assembly in October 1995. The car, as well as numerous variations of it, have made countless appearances in TV shows, video games, movies, and music videos.
The Viper was conceived as a historical take on the classic American sports car. The iconic AC Cobra was a source of inspiration, and the final version of the Viper bears this out with its powerful engine, minimalist straightforward design, muscular and aggressive styling, and high performance. Some saw claims to kinship with the Cobra as a marketing exercise, ignoring that Carroll Shelby was heavily involved in the initial design of the Viper. Notably, the Viper took many design cues from the Shelby Cobra Daytona.
Chrysler DODGE VIPER Specifications:
Body type
:
Convertible
Drive
:
RWD
Transmission
:
6 Speed Manual
Displacement, cc
:
8301.5 cc.
Doors
:
2
Grade
:
N/A
Exterior Dimensions (LxWxH), mm
:
4,459 x 1,911 x 1,210 mm
Wheel base, mm
:
2,510 mm
Fuel tank capacity
:
Gasoline
Chrysler DODGE VIPER Features:
Driver Airbag, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Remote Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Adjustable Steering, AM/FM Radio with CD
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