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Inside Line has screen grabs of the 2013 SRT Viper. We have the gallery below.
Tomorrow, Jack and Byron will bring us live shots and details. Until then, this is what we’ve got.
19 Comments on “2013 SRT Viper Revealed In Screen Grabs...”
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Want.
looks like it was rendered for playstation 2
i assuming this is largely a new nose cone on mostly carryover chassis?
This looks wild. I love it. Throw in an Italian interior… This will probably make this my favorite american supercar. Sorry Zr1. I saw the renderings of the C7. This Viper wins hands down unless Jalopnik is completely wrong..
Are those Maserati Granturismo tailights? Parts sharing at its finest!
Please, baby, baby, PLEASE
My precious.
We wants it.
It looks like they put the 1996 Viper GTS back into production. There is a bit of 575M to the nose, but other than that it looks like the 1st Dodge Viper coupe. There are certainly worse things to look like, but I don’t understand the level of enthusiasm for what’s here. If this had been the 2nd generation of Viper, I think people would have called it too small of an evolution.
At least they didn`t trail and tease it for 3 years like the NSX.
Seriously. Chrysler/Fiat brings the goods. As scary-awful-awesome as the original Viper was in comparison to the original NSX, at least Chrysler continuously updated it and made it better. And from everything I’ve read, the new Viper is in a class of its own for its price.
Let me steal a phase from Herr Schmitt :” Driving one grows hair on your chest.”
This contains way more testosterone than Italia or 1M.
Enough chest hair already. But will it turn the gray ones dark again?
Is it wrong to glance at the back end and thought of an Intrepid?
Mmmmm… naw.
Do want.
Love it. Looks American and Italian at the same time.
word on the street is that its a free downloadable car in Forza 4
Kind of a disappointment. It just looks like they took parts from the Ferrari parts bins and stuck them on a Viper. I expected more.
Looks like Giugiaro designed it, collaborating with a 10-year old on the project. Italianesque, but childish.
A man’s car.
Are those upside down Maserati tail lights?
No, they’re right side up Viper taillights.