2017 Dodge Viper

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Over more than 20 years, the V10 Viper has outgrown its reputation as evil, uniquely charismatic, but evil. Today, with much more horsepower than at the beginning, it's a brute of a different color, balanced. The interior is civilized, the tires grip, and the stability and traction control keep it safe. The shape is beautiful. It's no Chevy Corvette or Porsche 911, but that's the point. It doesn't want to be. It's a fitting tribute to itself.

The 2017 Viper, the fifth year of this generation, will be the final Viper, after a quarter of a century. To celebrate its retirement, there are six special models. Only a few hundred total of these models were built, and they are all sold out. The standard model may still be available, however.

The Viper 1:28 Edition ACR is named for the current ACR's lap record of 1:28.64 at Laguna Seca Raceway. It's black with a different-colored rear wing, red stripes, aero package and carbon-ceramic brakes.

The Viper GTS-R Commemorative Edition ACR carries the pearl white and blue colors of the 1998 Viper GTS-R GT2 Championship Edition. It too features an aero package and carbon-ceramic brakes.

The Viper VoooDoo II Edition ACR is black like the 2010 VooDoo, with a graphite metallic stripe with red outline, plus the aero package and carbon-ceramic brakes.

The Viper Snakeskin Edition GTC is inspired by the 2010 Snakeskin ACR. It's got green paint with a patterned SRT stripe, black interior, and the aero package.

The Viper Snakeskin ACR Edition comes in Snakeskin Green with a snakeskin pattern stripe, snakeskin badge, the Extreme Aero Package, carbon ceramic brakes, a serialized instrument panel, and Snakeskin Green car cover with the owner's name over the driver's door. Since if you bought one it would be used, so it would have someone else's name over your door.

The Dodge Dealer Edition ACR should be named the Dodge Dealer in Tomball, Texas and Roanoke, Illinois Edition ACR, since those are the only two dealers who sold this model. It's white with a blue racing stripe, Adrenaline Red driver stripe, carbon-ceramic brakes, and the aero package.

The Viper, which gets about 15 miles per gallon, hasn't been crash tested.
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Over more than 20 years, the V10 Viper has outgrown its reputation as evil, uniquely charismatic, but evil. Today, with much more horsepower than at the beginning, it's a brute of a different color, balanced. The interior is civilized, the tires grip, and the stability and traction control keep it safe. The shape is beautiful. It's no Chevy Corvette or Porsche 911, but that's the point. It doesn't want to be. It's a fitting tribute to itself.

The 2017 Viper, the fifth year of this generation, will be the final Viper, after a quarter of a century. To celebrate its retirement, there are six special models. Only a few hundred total of these models were built, and they are all sold out. The standard model may still be available, however.

The Viper 1:28 Edition ACR is named for the current ACR's lap record of 1:28.64 at Laguna Seca Raceway. It's black with a different-colored rear wing, red stripes, aero package and carbon-ceramic brakes.

The Viper GTS-R Commemorative Edition ACR carries the pearl white and blue colors of the 1998 Viper GTS-R GT2 Championship Edition. It too features an aero package and carbon-ceramic brakes.

The Viper VoooDoo II Edition ACR is black like the 2010 VooDoo, with a graphite metallic stripe with red outline, plus the aero package and carbon-ceramic brakes.

The Viper Snakeskin Edition GTC is inspired by the 2010 Snakeskin ACR. It's got green paint with a patterned SRT stripe, black interior, and the aero package.

The Viper Snakeskin ACR Edition comes in Snakeskin Green with a snakeskin pattern stripe, snakeskin badge, the Extreme Aero Package, carbon ceramic brakes, a serialized instrument panel, and Snakeskin Green car cover with the owner's name over the driver's door. Since if you bought one it would be used, so it would have someone else's name over your door.

The Dodge Dealer Edition ACR should be named the Dodge Dealer in Tomball, Texas and Roanoke, Illinois Edition ACR, since those are the only two dealers who sold this model. It's white with a blue racing stripe, Adrenaline Red driver stripe, carbon-ceramic brakes, and the aero package.

The Viper, which gets about 15 miles per gallon, hasn't been crash tested.
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Retail Price

$87,895 - $118,795 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 8.4L V-10
MPG Up to 12 city / 19 highway
Seating 2 Passengers
Transmission 6-spd man w/OD
Power 645 @ 6200 rpm
Drivetrain rear-wheel
Curb Weight 3,374 - 3,415 lbs
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