Description
The first generation Dodge Viper, also known as the RT/10 Roadster, was introduced in 1991 and produced until 1995. The Viper was designed to be a modern interpretation of the classic American sports car, with a powerful V10 engine, minimalist interior, and sleek exterior styling. The car’s 8.0-liter V10 engine produced up to 400 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful production cars of its time. The Viper was also notable for its lack of electronic driver aids, such as traction control and anti-lock brakes, which made it a challenging car to drive but also a favorite of driving enthusiasts. The Viper was available with a removable hardtop or a soft top, and a variety of limited-edition models were produced during its production run.