The Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR is a two-door/front-engine/rear-wheel-drive Sports Coupe manufactured by Dodge and assembled at the Conner Avenue plant in Detroit from 2008 to 2010. This American Club Racing (ACR) racer runs with a V10 8.4L engine that produces a maximum power of 600 Hp and 56 Lb-ft of torque, combined with a 6-speed manual transmission that takes this car from 0-60 Mph in 3-8 seconds flat at a top speed of 186 Mph. It is worth mentioning that its colossal V10 engine was the most sizeable motor available on any production car for some time. This American supercar represents the most uncompromising/hardcore choice for any motorsport enthusiast, and owning one of these is a statement in and of itself.
The Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR includes street-legal Michellin Pilot Sports racing tires 295/30ZR18 and 245/30/ZR19, supported by a double-wishbone suspension and a ventilated discs brake system. It has a curb weight of 1535 Lbs with a weight-to-power ratio of 391 BHP/Tonne, and it is capable of traveling around 212 miles per tank. This incredible machine combines a world-class ride and handling with a race-inspired interior, an aggressive exterior, and world-class performance on the racetracks. Not in vain, it comes with a $48,500 price tag attached, which is worth paying for, especially if you are a Sports cars fan with a large wallet.