Recently, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the birth of Viper and the suspension of this legendary model, Dodge will release 5 commemorative version models. Customers can book on Friday (June 24).
The red and black color Viper ACR in the picture above is called the 1:28 special edition. It is the fastest lap speed of the mass-produced car in the Laguna Seca track in the United States, and may be limited to 28 units. The car will be equipped with carbon ceramic brake discs and an option with a more aggressive aerodynamic package.
Dodge Viper GTS-R GT2 Champion Edition (1998)
Blue and white color Viper ACR is called GTS-R Commemorative Edition. It is to commemorate the 1998 Dodge Viper GTS-R GT2 Champion Edition--the latter's racing version won the championship and runner-up in the Le Mans 24 Hours Endurance Race GT2 group in 1998. It is the first race car in American history to win the championship in Le Mans based on a mass-produced car. The car will be available in a limited edition of 100 units, and the owner's name can be customized on the body.
Dodge Viper ACR VooDoo (2010)
Pure black Viper ACR is the VooDoo II version, inheriting the mantle of the previous generation model Viper ACR VooDoo, with a limited edition of 31 units. The green Viper is the Snakeskin GTC version, which follows the snakeskin green painted from the previous generation (2010) model. The final version of Viper ACR will only be available at the Tomball Dodge dealer located in , Texas, , which is the champion dealer in the U.S. selling Viper models. The final version will be made of a blue strip on white background, with a red interior and seat belt, and will be available in a limited edition of 33 units.
current Viper ACR
current Viper was released in 2012. The entire series is equipped with an 8.4L V10 engine, with a maximum power of 470kW, a peak torque of 813Nm, and is matched with a 6-speed manual transmission; the Viper ACR equipped with the same power system is the track version of Viper, which broke the mass production car lap record of more than 30 tracks worldwide in 2015. This American legendary model will be officially discontinued in 2017 due to its difficult-to-hardening characteristics, huge engine displacement and restrictions on safety regulations.