With the great success of the Shelby designed RT/10, Dodge released it's second snake
to the pit, the Dodge Viper GTS. The Viper GTS is true Viper, despite the cushy add-ons
like power windows, air conditioning, cd player and electronic door latch. There is no
doubt that Chrysler kept the car basic and tough, built to be driven. Unlike the Viper
RT/10, the GTS is fully weatherproof and made to drive in wet weather. Lighter and faster
than it's predecessor the GTS is a rumbling, raw machine that jumps above 100 mph even in
3rd or 4th gears. Chrysler made countless improvements from the RT/10, including softer
shock absorbers that give a far smoother ride, decreased drag from 0.50 to 0.35, a new cam
and higher compression that allow for a top speed of 185 mph, 15 mph more than the RT/10.
Other changes and details of the GTS include a NACA duct on the hood that rams air at high
speed. Also, intriguingly, the shoulder harness passes over your inside shoulder. The
particularly wide center console holds the glove box to make room for the passenger side
air-bag. Despite the low roof shallow doors the GTS is anything but cramped inside
allowing for the long legged to sit quite comfortably. But all in all the GTS is a Viper;
basic, raw power that offers a ride you won't forget, and at cost that is steal for an
exotic.
General | |||
Price | 91,784Us |
Status | Production |
Weight | 3450 lbs. |
Weight dist, f/r | 48% / 52% |
Length | 181.0 in |
Width | 75.7 in |
Height | 47.0 in |
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Performances | |||
Top speed | 202 mph |
0-60 mph | 4.2 sec |
0-100 mph | 9.6 sec |
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Transmission | |||
Type | Manual |
Gearbox | 6 Speed |
Mechanical | |||
Engine type | OHV V-10 |
Displacment | 7990 CC |
Horsepower | 460 BHP @ 5200 RPM |
Torque | 500 LB-ft @ 3600 RPM |
Brakes, f/r | 13.0 in / 13.0 in |
Tires,f/r | 275/35 ZR18 / 335/30ZR18 |