The first-generation Dodge Viper was one of the most American cars ever built. At its core, it was an unforgiving, obscenely powerful roadster powered by an 8.0-liter V10 producing 400 horsepower.
A gearhead planned to own his Adrenaline Red Dodge Viper for a year—three years later, he’s finally ready to sell.
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
The Dodge Viper->ke1404 saga began in 1991, when Chrysler introduced the semi-supercar commonly known as the modern-day Cobra. The production model was based on a concept car->ke169 showcased in 1989 ...
A pristine Dodge Viper SRT-10 crate motor, tucked away for years at a Wisconsin dealership, has fetched a cool $18K—a killer ...
The content on this page was created using generative artificial intelligence powered only by Cars.com articles and edited by Cars.com’s Editorial team for accuracy. The Dodge Viper was first ...
Now it can be told: the Dodge Viper TA 2.0 was a relatively late addition to the PCOTY roster. Our experience with the TA 1.0—can we call it that now that there's a 2.0?—during the "Misfits" test ...
The Dodge Viper first came about as an idea of Chrysler's then-president Bob Lutz, who wanted the brand to build its own sports car in the vein of the Shelby Cobra. Shortly after, Chrysler designer ...
The Dodge Viper is one heck of a performance car and this particular example is more extraordinary than most. This is a 2013 model that has been modified by a company by the name of Prefix and is ...
The 2015.5 Dodge Viper is on sale now with a good amount of upgrades in addition to that lower ($84,995) sale price. GTS and the new TA 2.0 models will be offered for customer “sold orders,” too. That ...
The Dodge Viper may be dead, but that does not make it less exciting. In fact, we have recently dedicated several stories to this model, from different generations, for different reasons, most of ...