The Dodge Viper V10 is an and 8.0 or 8.4-liter engine — depending on generation — developed primarily by Dodge in America.
In years past, a V10 engine was reserved for only the wildest cars. Only cars like the Dodge Viper, Lexus LFA, and Lamborghini Gallardo needed the extra oomph of a V10 over something as pedestrian ...
Dodge sold two zombie cars in 2024. One of the was the Viper sports car, which last rolled off the production line in 2017, ...
In 1992 Dodge stunned the automotive world by unleashing a visceral brute of roadster reminiscent of classics like the AC Cobra. The Viper is well known for its massive V10 engine. The Viper's V10 ...
Fans of the closed-cockpit Dodge Viper can rejoice in 2006 with the arrival of the all-new SRT-10 Coupe powered by a slightly more powerful version of the SRT-10 Roadster's V-10 engine. A heavily ...
Introduced only as the roadster SRT-10 model, the lighter weight Dodge Viper features a larger V-10 engine producing 500 horsepower. While the Viper SRT-10 serves the high-end supercar market, Dodge ...
The ultimate Ram SRT-10 packs 500 hp and comes with a six-speed manual. Though 20 years old, this pickup truck has been driven only 12,000 miles. This Viper-powered monster rockets from 0 to 60 mph ...
Even so, Dodge has plans to put it on a diet. The engine, however, is a bit of an acquired taste. This isn't a car to drive with a headache unless you want your temples to explode. The V10 rumble ...
Each V10 engine requires 40 titanium valves for its four-valve cylinder heads, but while those used in the road cars are sourced from the US, Audi sources valves for its V10 race engines from a ...