About the brand ❤️
The Dodge Viper was an iconic American high‑performance sports car produced by Dodge, a division of the U.S. automotive manufacturer Chrysler (later part of Stellantis). First sold for the 1992 model year, the Viper quickly became famous for its raw power, minimalist design, and massive V10 engine, embodying a pure driver’s car with minimal electronic aids. Built in Detroit, Michigan, the Viper stood out with its distinctive long hood and aggressive stance, challenging rivals like the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford GT. Over its 26‑year production run, the Viper went through multiple generations and brief hiatuses, including being branded under Dodge’s performance division SRT for a period. Enthusiasts praised it for delivering extreme performance and a visceral driving experience. Despite its cult status, production ceased in 2017 due to changing market demands and regulatory challenges; however, the Viper remains a celebrated part of American sports car history.
Founded: 1992
Closed: 2017
Headquarters:
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States of America (the)
Owner: Stellantis
https://www.dodge.com/viper.html