2016 Dodge Viper ACR; | Cars.com photo by Evan Sears
Last week, Dodge unleashed the most extreme version of the brand’s hand-built all-American supercar, and this week, we got a closer look at the Viper ACR at a Midwest Automotive Media Association event in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
Although the ACR uses the “regular” Viper’s 645-horsepower V-10 engine, it adds performance enhancements like new 10-setting, double-adjustable coilover Bilstein racing shocks that allow for 3 inches of suspension-height-adjustment tuning, high-performance 19-inch tires and Brembo carbon-ceramic matrix brakes.
Outside, it features an adjustable dual-element carbon-fiber rear wing, a carbon-fiber rear underbody diffuser, a unique hood with removable louvers, additional “dive planes” ahead of the front wheels and a detachable extension for the front air dam.
The ACR will also be a part of the Viper 1 of 1 customization program, with 8,000 exterior color options, 24,000 stripe options, 11 wheels and 16 interior trims choices.
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