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Dodge Viper GTS 450 HP (Dodge Viper) GTS Shape: The Dodge Viper is too exaggerated. This is reflected in both its name and its appearance.
It is marked by an upright head of a snake glaring at you (its prey). And its headlights, like the snake eyes on the logo, were glaring at something. Its body is wide and short, and the tires are wide and short, allowing one to imagine its power and speed before it starts.
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As a top-of-the-line sports car under the Dodge brand, the Viper has never lacked the favor of modification enthusiasts. A few days ago, Hennessey, a well-known American car modification company, launched the twin-turbo version of the 2006 Dodge Viper Venom 1000 Twin Turbo SRT Coupe to the public.
After careful carving by Hennessey craftsmen, the original SRT-10 has undergone a lot of improvements in terms of appearance and power. With a new aerodynamic package, suspension, brakes, and Dabb-style aluminium wheels, the Venom 1000 is intimidating and aggressive.
In addition to the appearance, Hennessey, who is known for modifying the Viper and Corvette, has added its own high-horsepower twin-turbocharged V10 engine with a 90-degree angle to this Venom 1000, and the maximum output of the new car can reach 1,000 horsepower. In order to match such strong energy, Hennessey also tailored a pair of P265 35yr-18 front tires and P335 30yr-20 rear tires for the Venom 1000.
The Venom 1000 is also equipped with an LSD limited-slip differential, which is due to the massive increase in power, which often slows down the start due to the difference in speed between the two wheels due to skidding. With the LSD installed, the degree of tire slippage can be effectively controlled, and the new car accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in seconds, which is definitely a result that will amaze everyone. At the very least, it's okay to PK off F1 cars.
In terms of safety, no one will question the strength of this speed monster to run forward, but if you can run, you must be able to stop. Hennessey fitted the largest braking system in the house, with 356mm rotors on all four wheels as standard, plus four opposing piston calipers in the front and rear, enough to block 1,000 hp.
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The Viper is a sports car under the Dodge brand!
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The Dodge Viper is a series of supercars launched in 1989 after Chrysler acquired Dodge Brothers. The Viper series model is the representative of American supercars, which can be described as the most cost-effective supercar. Compared with old sports cars such as the Ford GT and Chevrolet Corvett, the Viper may be slightly immature and more youthful.
However, the Viper continues to inherit the essence of American sports cars, and the design was designed with the handling level of racing cars as the goal (in fact, the SRT Viper can be regarded as a modern version of AC Cobra, with a lightweight body and a high-horsepower high-torque engine, bringing a very extreme thrust-to-weight ratio and an almost primitive handling feeling), and strives to create a top-level civilian sports car, which is an absolute American style supercar. The SRT Viper is a classic example of the American sports car tradition, carrying the large displacement to the end, and you can understand everything from the Viper's motto: "There."'s no replacement for cubic displacement!
In today's American market, it is an out-and-out representative of American displacement! Also, don't compare the Ford Mustang to the SRT Viper and the Chevrolet Corvette, the Ford Mustang is a Pony Car (a compact version of the Muscle Car, which can be understood as a sedan platform derivative) like the Chevrolet Camaro and the Dodge Challenger. In the American Disney animated film "Cars" released in 2006, it became the reference of the appearance design image of the protagonist Lightning McQueen.
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The Dodge Viper is a real car, and the front face adopts an atmospheric and concise middle grid grille with a sharp spoiler shape below, and the exquisite headlight shape is very tough. The side has a muscular waistline, the cockpit is rear-back, and the black wheels and red brake calipers are sporty. At the rear, there is a large rear wing shape with a huge diffuser shape underneath.
The design of the interior center control is very sporty, with a refined steering wheel and a very high-tech central control screen design.
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