Excessively long at the prow and slinky low for a two-seat cockpit with a raucous ten-cylinder engine exerting overwhelming muscle from a herd of horses, the SRT10 Viper from Dodge is America's most powerful sports car. Read More »
2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe
Heading the Dodge powertrain parade is a coupe rendition of the raucous Viper SRT-10 two-seat sports car with a double-bubble hardtop roof and a streamlined body. The long hood is painted in Viper Blue with dual white racing stripes. Read More »
2005 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Sportscar Roadster
New Car Overview of the 2005 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Sportscar Roadster Description: Sportscar Base MSRP Range: $81,495 Invoice Price Range: $74,235 Where built: USA Excessively long at the prow and slinky low for a two-seat cockpit and raucous ten-cylinder engine exerting overwhelming muscle from a herd of horses, the SRT-10 Viper roadster from Dodge is America’s most powerful sports car. ... Read More »
2004 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Roadster
A new design for the Viper roadster emerged last year to beat all contenders, thanks to that V10 powertrain that pushes the power curve up to 500 hp plus more than 500 lb-ft of torque. Read More »
2003 Dodge Viper RT-10 Roadster and GTS Coupe High Performance Sports Car
The RT-10 roadster and GTS coupe, original versions of Dodge's two-seat sports car, faded into history in 2002 but a new design for the roadster emerges in 2003 and it beats everything else on the road. Read More »
2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Roadster Convertible Sports Car
Excessively long at the prow and slinky low for a two-seat cockpit with the ragtop dropped and a raucous ten-cylinder engine exerting overwhelming muscle from a huge herd of horses, the SRT-10 Viper roadster from Dodge in new format for 2003 clearly stands apart from so many sedate sedans and tall sport-utility wagons on the California freeway as we jockey around the lanes in search of an uncluttered patch of pavement. Read More »