Dodge Viper Information
- The 2006 SRT-10 coupe.
The Viper sits on a 96.2-inch wheelbase, measures 175.1 inches long, is 75.7 inches wide and 44 inches tall, and weighs 3,400 lbs. - Viper V-10 engine.
The V-10 possesses a cast-iron block, an aluminum alloy head and generates 400 braking horsepower that allows the car to hit 12.6 seconds in a quarter mile. - The Viper roadster.
The first generation Viper is clocked at 4.6 seconds from a standstill to 60 mph with a top speed of 180 mph. - The GTS debuted in 1996 and was called the "Double Bubble" because of its raised roof above the seats to allow for the occupants to wear helmets as the Viper became popular in road racing.
- The third generation SRT-10 saw an improvement in engine performance with the V-10 engine increased to 510 horsepower while the chassis was made more rigid to handle the increased power.
- Interior of the Viper coupe.
Nearly 10,000 Vipers have been sold during its first six years of existence, although its basic body styling and engine has changed little over the years.