With the green theme adopted in most automakers' press conferences, it was no shocker that the decidedly antisocial 2008 Dodge Viper ACR got the shaft. Not a word was mentioned about it during Chrysler's SUV festival. Instead, the 600-hp Viper ACR sat awkwardly on stage left, looking like a guy who accidentally showed up at an Amish village wearing only banana sling underwear and a ski mask.
With its carbon-fiber front canards, deep splitter, flashy paint, and a rear wing the size of Africa, no one will mistake the ACR (American Club Racer) for a standard-issue Viper.
Clearly a track toy, the ACR also adds KW coilovers with adjustable dampers and ride height, and a bespoke front stabilizer bar. You can save 40 pounds by deleting the sound system and sound deadening.
It's ghastly, no doubt, but who cares? Name a faster street-legal car for under $100,000, which is where Chrysler has the ACR pegged. You can order yours in the summer of 2008.
--Jason Kavanagh, Engineering Editor
estreka says:
05:42 PM, 11/14/07
"You can save 40 pounds by deleting the sound system and sound deadening" - No thanks!
actualsize says:
08:19 AM, 11/15/07
Yes but how many tenths per lap do you gain? Let's find out, shall we? ;-)
SubyTrojan says:
11:33 AM, 11/15/07
Spoken like a true racer, Dan. :)
ateixeira says:
11:09 AM, 11/16/07
"looking like a guy who accidentally showed up at an Amish village wearing only banana sling underwear and a ski mask."
Good writing, Jason! LOL