When the original Dodge Viper debuted in the early 1990s, it looked unlike almost anything else on American roads. Its ...
The 1992 Dodge Viper emerged as a revolutionary sports car that defied conventional automotive design and engineering norms.
It took Chevrolet more than six decades to switch the Corvette’s front-engine layout to a mid-engine design. Unfortunately for sports car lovers, Dodge never had the opportunity of doing that with the ...
The last time we saw a new Dodge Viper was in 2017 when the fifth and final generation hit the streets with as many as five different special editions: Viper 1:28, Viper GTS-R, Viper Snakeskin Edition ...
After wowing the world with its concept at the 1989 Detroit Auto Show, Chrysler boss Bob Lutz set up Team Viper, an 85-member-strong crew tasked with creating a new halo car for a brand then known for ...
Dodge ended the production of its Viper sports car in 2017, bringing the curtains down on 25 years of automotive history. Considered an American great in the face of megabuck European sports cars, ...
With a notable absence of anything new in the product line, Dodge is hard at work in the marketing department creating limited edition models. And while that might normally mean some rather dull ...
Positioning the Viper as a modern-day Cobra, chief engineer Roy Sjoberg developed the car for series production, proof that Mopar was finally bearing its fangs. (Herpetologists will look askance, as ...
The automotive industry is full of incredibly fascinating tales of "what could have been." We can think of numerous examples, but one we're sure few have heard of has just surfaced: Dodge built a ...
"We had to do a lot of soul searching," admits Ralph Gilles, Chrysler's longtime design star and now head of the SRT brand, which takes ownership of the Viper nameplate. (That's right, it no longer is ...
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