The Dodge Viper may not be long for this world if these rumors are true.
In recent years, the Viper has truly struggled in sales, moving just 760 units in the U.S. last year and 503 through September 2015. Sure, it’s a niche product, but even with 645 horsepower and 600 pound-feet of torque from its naturally aspirated 8.4-liter V10 engine, the Viper can’t even keep up with Dodge’s Hellcat engine on paper with its 707 hp.
Taking a look at the proposed Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and United Auto Workers (UAW) Union contract, the Viper will be “built out” in 2017 and there is no future product in development. Currently, the Viper is built at the American automaker’s Connor Avenue assembly plant, which has been rumored to be on the company’s list of shutdowns in the near future.
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The current model hasn’t sold as well as Dodge has hoped and even received a significant price cut last year. But the appeal of the Viper has been dwindling with increasing competition in the high-end sports car segment. The Corvette Z06 starts from $80,395 including destination and packs 650 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, besting the Viper which has a starting price of $86,990.
[Source: BangShift]
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