Dodge SRT10 Viper
The Dodge SRT10 Viper is a sports car produced by Dodge, a subsidiary of Chrysler. It first went on sale in the model year 1992.
Engine
Power to the current generation Dodge SRT10 Viper comes from 8.4 liter V10 engine that delivers 600 hp and torque of 560 lb ft. It has the 0 to 60 miles per hour acceleration time of 4.0 seconds, while it can cover the quarter mile distance in just 11 seconds. The high performance version of the model Dodge SRT10 Viper ACR comes with more features and it is lighter than the model too.
The new version of Dodge SRT10 Viper ACR was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show on 22nd December, 2009 and the production model will hit the market in the mid-season of 2010.
Pros & Cons
The 4-wheel independent suspension system in the Dodge SRT10 includes KW suspension with 2-way adjustable competition coil cover shock absorber with remote reservoirs, knuckles and high performance aluminum control arms. The notable features in the Dodge SRT10 Viper are its high acceleration, passenger and cargo room and superior ride quality. Despite its high acceleration, there are certain problems reported with the model, mainly with the 2009 version. According to the sources from the company, it is one of the top selling models in the US market.
