What's New in 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10?

The new Viper is a 2-passenger, 2-door sports car available in two different trim levels – the SRT10 convertible and the SRT10 coupe model. Both the trims are provided with a standard 8.4 liter V10 engine that produces mammoth 600 horse power of throughput. The 2010 Viper SRT10 is heavily modified when compared with its previous generation model. It is redesigned with fine sharp angled body. Moreover, the engine is enlarged and now it can produce torque of 711 Nm.

The new SRT10 coupe model was released in 2005 as a model vehicle for the year 2006 at the Detroit Auto show. The vehicle shares several of its body panels with the convertible style, but takes its rear and side styling cues from the coupe design.

The new coupe model looks like the previous model Viper GTS and the double bubble roof shape remains the same, along with its lovely taillights. In addition to style upgrades, the Dodge Viper model also gets some interior upgrades too.

The new Viper SRT10 convertible model comes with the 10 cylinder 8.4 liter OHV engine that can produce 600 horse power at 6100 rotations per minute and torque of 560 lb ft 5000 rpm. The fuel economy of the vehicle is 12 miles per gallon in the city streets and 22 miles per gallon on the highway roads. The six speed manual transmission with the overdrive is standard in both the trim levels.

When the 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 becomes a reality, there should be plenty to cheer about, for the sports car fans throughout the world.



Source by Geof Ryan