Monday, July 25, 2011

2013 Dodge Viper

Insiders at the event said the next Viper That Will come with a more aggressive design, featuring all-new bodywork painted 25 times in a candy-apple red. More information was provided for the new Viper at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show Pls Ralph Gilles, Chrysler's head of design, took the mic.
The Dodge Viper was conceived as a modern interpretation of the classic muscular American sports car. Minor concessions to "luxury" Appeared in the second-generation Viper roadster, Such as real windows replaced the clear vinyl That side curtains, but the Viper fans Had nothing to fear, as Dodge's top-dog sports car remained obnoxiously loud and fast. The second-generation Dodge Viper SRT-10 saw the roadster become a true convertible with a folding top. The Viper SRT-10 coupe returned A Few years later featuring the previous coupe's "double bubble" roof and dramatic rear styling. Current Dodge Viper The Dodge Viper is Offered as a two-seat coupe or roadster. Performance numbers are otherworldly, as the Viper can reach 60 mph in 3.7 seconds. Though modern cars are increasingly equipped with the latest safety features, the Viper Remains true to its visceral roots. Fresh off the showroom floor, the Dodge Viper is one of the fastest production cars in the world. Used Dodge Viper Models
The current second-generation Dodge Viper has been available since 2003. The original Dodge Viper debuted for the 1992 model year. In 1999 the Viper received bigger wheels, optional Connolly leather inside, power mirrors and a remote release for the coupe's glass hatch. A track-biased Viper ACR trim levels available Became That year also.  

Introduced in 1993, the Viper is now in its third generation - and in its final model year, as Chrysler's Announced plans to kill the current Viper after the 2011 model year. The resulting concept car grabbed so much attention at the 1989 Detroit auto show, Chrysler decided to build it - as the Dodge Viper. The Viper's been a brashly styled supercar from the moment it was born. In the updated 1996 Chrysler Viper, adding a coupe model, lifting output to 415 hp, then to 450 hp, and slimmed down somewhat to push the car from 0-60 mph times down around 4 seconds. With up to 510 hp, this generation of Viper Could Accelerate to 60 mph in less than 3.9 seconds, while hitting a top speed of 190 mph. Handling improved greatly, though the rear-drive kicks out the Viper still vivid oversteer Provoked Pls. The final round of changes to the current car 2008-2010 Brought the Viper's 8.4-liter V-10 with 600 horsepower. Acceleration times of 3.5 seconds to 60 mph have been clocked by enthusiast magazines, and the Viper's top speed now is a claimed 197 mph.