2014-07-31 13:24:11

645 bhp from Next Year's Dodge Viper

What Dodge will offer for its Viper in 2015 will surely not disappoint the fans of revving engine.

In order to enliven the sales, the American company is willing to attach Dodge badge to Viper once again. It has become known that 645 bhp is the official figure for the model, which is only 5 unit higher than that of the original one. Nevertheless, the impressive engine will be retained, namely, a ten-cylinder for 8.4 litres also capable of 600 lb-ft.

Viper has obtained the notorious fame of the loser of Street and Racing Technology department of Chrysler with its numerous delays. Moreover, it still does not have a lot of chances for success, considering the advent of Corvette Z06 at the end of the year. The latter will have to offer almost the same output, but it will also arrive to dealerships sooner.

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