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Why is the Dodge Viper considered one of the most iconic American cars?

The Dodge Viper, produced from 1991 to 2017, became legendary thanks to its 8.4-liter V10 engine, which developed up to 645 horsepower in its later versions. This pure sports car, without electronic driving aids, embodied the raw spirit of the American muscle car and rivaled European supercars.

What is the surprising origin of the Viper's V10 engine?

The Viper's V10 engine was originally designed to power a truck! Chrysler adapted this aluminum Dodge Ram truck engine block, modified it, and optimized it to create the beating heart of their sports car. This unusual origin partly explains the Viper's distinctive sound and impressive torque.

How many generations of Dodge Viper were produced?

The Dodge Viper has had five distinct generations: the RT/10 (1991-1995), the GTS (1996-2002), the SRT-10 (2003-2010), the SRT Viper (2013-2017), and a few special models in between. Each generation brought improvements in power, aerodynamics, and trim, while retaining the original's wild DNA.

What makes driving a Viper so formidable?

The Dodge Viper was deliberately devoid of driver aids like ABS, traction control, or stability control for many years. This old-school philosophy made it a demanding car that forgave no mistakes, hence its reputation as a 'driver killer' and its status as a car for experienced drivers only.

Why are Viper ACR models so sought after by collectors?

The ACR (American Club Racer) versions represent the pinnacle of Viper performance on the track. With their imposing spoilers, aerodynamic appendages, and radical tuning, these models set numerous records on American circuits. Their limited production and exceptional performance make them highly sought-after collector's items.