All-new 2013 Chrysler Viper SRT has crept onto the stage at New York Show 2012. 2013 Chrysler Viper SRT further gives examples of renewal in the interest of American hot rods. Powered by a 8.4-liter V-10 with an output of 640 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque, 40 horsepower, an increase in the previous Viper models. In 2010 re-engineer the chassis by adding aluminum and carbon fiber to reduce the overall weight. In fact, when comparing the horsepower to weight ratio, Viper is the third highest in all the cars currently in production as c, just behind the Bugatti Veyron and Ferrari F12.
2013 Chrysler Viper SRT A torque monster is what the Viper and still is. A total of 600 lb-ft of torque available at relatively low 4950 rpm V10 engine from the new 8.4-liter (640 horsepower). With all this power on tap, the new Viper is capable of achieving a top speed of 206 mph. Body of work consists of bits of carbon fiber and mild steel. Heavy vehicles kept down to around £ 3,300. 2013 Chrysler Viper SRT pushes forward the aspirations for the brand Chrysler SRT enough to make a dignified statement.
2013 Chrysler Viper SRT While not very large, modern interior carefully, with a USB port and a stowaway compartment for Apple iPad, greet the driver and passengers. Gone are the old buttons and gauges to cheapen the original Viper super car status. In contrast, a large LCD panel on the center console three times as infotainment systems, navigation, and performance readouts. Best of all, 100% manufactured in Detroit, the 2013 Viper SRT may only mark the return of the Motor City, USA.
2013 Chrysler Viper SRT To keep things stable and all that great power under control, the new advanced traction control system is in place with the launch control. Stability control of Chrysler SRT Viper 2013 has a total of four stages including full-off mode for those who want to really let go for the 2013 Chrysler Viper SRT.
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