- 2016 MY Dodge Viper ACR
- Extreme Aero Package
- Removable extended front splitter extension
- Adjustable rear wing
- 4 dive planes
- 6 removable diffuser strakes
- Removable brake ducts
- Removable hood louvers
- ACR extreme car cover
- Red driver paint stripe
- Black center band paint stripe
- SRT hood
- Semi-gloss black HID headlamps
- LED tail lamps
- Kumho brand tires
- ACR Gloss Black wheels
- Black rear accent applique
- BREMBO carbon ceramic matrix brakes
- Red brake calipers
- Rain brake support
- Dual side exhaust
- SRT performance pages
- ACR door trim panel
- "ACR" badge
- Alcantara wrapped steering wheel
Muscle cars are designed to make a statement from the moment they roll off the factory floor, and the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR we have today takes this to the next level. With only 6,000 miles on the clock, this track-focused powerhouse is a sight to behold and is guaranteed to provide endless excitement. The car's sleek and aerodynamic design is matched by its impressive performance, making it the perfect choice for drivers who crave speed and precision. Whether you're setting lap times on the track or cruising on the open road, the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is sure to provide an unforgettable driving experience with infinite smiles per gallon.
Exterior and Interior
Have you ever laid eyes on a car and immediately knew that it was built to dominate any track and set blistering lap times? If not, the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR we have today might change your mind. This track-focused muscle car comes in a striking white color and features an extreme aero package that not only looks impressive but also provides extra downforce on the track. For those who prefer a more subtle exterior, the car's current owner has reported that the extended front splitter, brake ducts, hood louvers, and diffuser strakes are all removable. The white exterior is accentuated by a red paint stripe with a black center band, an adjustable rear wing, SRT hood, and dual side exhaust. A set of ACR gloss black wheels and red brake calipers complete the look. Safety and visibility are enhanced with semi-gloss HID headlamps and rain brake support. Inside, the black interior is both comfortable and sporty, with ACR door trim panels, badging, and an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel that provides excellent grip and feedback.
Engine
This 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is a formidable all-American performance machine, with a track-focused design that's geared towards delivering a thrilling driving experience. True to its Viper roots, this modern muscle car is powered by a massive 8.4L V10 engine, which can generate a thunderous 645 horsepower, allowing it to blast from 0 to 60 mph in a blistering 3.2 seconds. The ACR Viper is tailored to a niche audience of automotive enthusiasts who value every component of the driving experience, and it delivers its power to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission, providing the ultimate connection between driver and machine.
The Dodge Viper arrived in the early 1990s as one of the most unapologetically raw performance cars America had ever produced. Developed with inspiration from the original Shelby Cobra and powered by a massive V10 engine, the first-generation Viper RT/10 delivered a driving experience stripped of excess luxury in favor of pure performance and excitement. This 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10 shows approximately 16,905 miles and is finished in Emerald Green Metallic over a Camel leather interior, a rare and elegant color combination that gives the aggressive roadster a more sophisticated personality. As a Gen I Viper, this example retains the minimalist analog nature that enthusiasts love, including side-exit exhausts, removable side curtains, and a removable soft top setup. With its massive naturally aspirated V10, manual transmission, and unmistakable styling, the RT/10 remains one of the most iconic American sports cars of the 1990s.
In the 1990s, Bob Lutz of Chrysler had an idea to produce a modern Cobra. Despite some resistance from Executives, Lutz’s plan was finally approved, and in 1992, the Viper came to be. Stuffing a mega truck-derived V10 into a compact two-seat roadster body resulted in a car that was quite a beast. The lack of any driver aids, including traction and stability control, meant that the Viper was a true driver’s car, and demanded respect rather than aggression. It was a car that could put you in your place if you handled it roughly. In 2003, the second generation came about, and it wasn’t much different. That’s why this 2005 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Copperhead Edition is not a car for anybody and everybody. It’s a special Copperhead Edition with just 22,100 miles on the odometer and hails from Royal Center, Indiana. Furthermore, this reportedly all-stock car is number 88 of just 300 examples made for 2005. So, if you’re up for a challenge and willing to be humbled, this car is your ideal partner. Because that’s what it is – a partner who should be treated equally. If you do that, it will show you a good time that few other cars can come close to.
Ever since its debut back in the 90s, the Dodge Viper instantly became a cult classic. It launched the brand in super stardom and gave the world what good old American performance offerings brought to the table. While the original Dodge Viper was a masterpiece, it was a machine that was ready to spin out of control in the wrong hands. Fast forward through the years and that magic of being an over the top performance machine hasn't been lost in the process but a whole lot has changed in terms of how the Viper marque can put down its power. Present today is an all American track focused weapon that takes shape with this 2016 Dodge Viper GTC. with a reported 7,720 miles on the clock, this low mileage special edition machine can be yours to serve as driveway eye candy, clock rapid lap times at your local track and even serve as the perfect cars and coffee companion.
The modern Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat helped reignite the American horsepower wars when it debuted, bringing supercar-level performance to the classic muscle car formula. This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody takes that concept even further, pairing a supercharged HEMI V8 with aggressive factory widebody styling and the highly sought-after 6-speed manual transmission. Showing approximately 38,921 miles, this Hellcat is finished in eye-catching Hellraisin, a distinctive purple hue that perfectly suits the car’s bold personality. Equipped with premium factory options including the Plus Package, Carbon & Suede Interior Package, Harman Kardon Audio Group, Driver Convenience Group, and a power sunroof, this example offers an exceptional blend of raw performance, modern technology, and everyday comfort.
Introduced for the 2015 model year, the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat redefined the modern muscle car segment by delivering supercar-rivaling horsepower in a practical, retro-inspired coupe. This 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat shows approximately 18,957 miles and presents in striking Redline Red Tricoat Pearl with a desirable Black/Ruby Red suede and Nappa leather interior. Equipped with the Quick Order Package 26R, forged Brass Monkey wheels, a power sunroof, and a satin black hood, this Hellcat carries the aggressive styling cues enthusiasts love. An aftermarket ECU tune further enhances the already formidable performance of the factory-supercharged HEMI V8, making this example an enticing choice for collectors and drivers seeking one of the most iconic American performance cars of the modern era.
The Dodge Viper arrived in the early 1990s as one of the most unapologetically raw performance cars America had ever produced. Developed with inspiration from the original Shelby Cobra and powered by a massive V10 engine, the first-generation Viper RT/10 delivered a driving experience stripped of excess luxury in favor of pure performance and excitement. This 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10 shows approximately 16,905 miles and is finished in Emerald Green Metallic over a Camel leather interior, a rare and elegant color combination that gives the aggressive roadster a more sophisticated personality. As a Gen I Viper, this example retains the minimalist analog nature that enthusiasts love, including side-exit exhausts, removable side curtains, and a removable soft top setup. With its massive naturally aspirated V10, manual transmission, and unmistakable styling, the RT/10 remains one of the most iconic American sports cars of the 1990s.
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