
This ultimate performance machine is designed to be almost completely
customizable with your choice of two body styles, sleek two-tone leather seating
and a vibrant selection of exterior colors. Viper's quality design is clear with
one glance, but it's absolutely irrefutable on the track.
The Viper's 8.4-liter V10 engine delivers 0 to 60 mph acceleration in less
than four seconds. Or, just about the same time it'll take you to catch your
breath.
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Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
The 2010
Dodge Viper SRT-10 is offered as either a two-seat coupe or a soft-top
roadster. For the standard price of admission, you get enormous forged-aluminum
wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires measuring 275/35R18 in front and
345/30R19 in back. Inside, the Viper comes with race-inspired seats,
power-adjustable pedals, full power accessories, a tilting steering wheel,
keyless entry and an in-dash six-disc CD changer mated to a seven-speaker,
300-watt audio system.
The big performance-enhancing option for the Viper is the American Club Racer
(ACR) package, which is only available for the coupe variant. Though street
legal, the ACR is clearly intended for track use. The package adds carbon-fiber
aerodynamic devices, including a massive wing mounted high above the tail, a
front splitter, fender-mounted dive planes and additional underbody treatments.
All of this aero work results in a claimed 1,000 pounds of down force at 150
mph. Lighter wheels shod with stickier tires (both slightly wider up front),
lighter brake rotors, a stiffer suspension with 14-way-adjustable shocks and
deleted fog lamps round out the ACR package.
In the spirit of "you can never go too far," the ACR package can be further
enhanced with the Hard Core Package. Generally, one expects additional
performance to cost more, but the Hard Core option is free.
Powertrains and Performance
Underneath the Viper's louvered hood is an imposing 8.4-liter V10 engine that
thunders out 600 horsepower and 560 pound-feet of torque. It's enough to propel
the sleek snake from zero to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds. The quarter-mile is a memory
in a mere 11.8 seconds.
Safety
Includes anti-lock brakes with huge 14-inch rotors that can stop the Viper
from 60 mph in an eye-bulging 104 feet. Advanced front multistage air bags that
sense the severity of the impact and inflate with different levels of force.
Power driver and front-passenger windows with one-touch down feature. Power
trunk lid release and Speed Sensitive Power Locks.
Interior Design and Special Features
You can upgrade your Viper with optional two-tone color schemes and dash
panel inserts. The black-on-white-faced gauges are easy to read and well-placed.
The large tachometer is mounted centrally in the instrument pod, beside the
220-mph-max speedometer. The center console accommodates additional gauges, the
audio system with the six-CD changer, climate controls and a racy red starter
button to fire up the V10.