The Dodge Viper ACR VoooDoo ll Edition is one of the last Vipers

The Dodge Viper ACR VoooDoo ll Edition is one of the last Vipers


By the time Dodge retires it in 2017, the Viper is no longer the torture device of the 1990s. This fifth-generation Viper has impressive controls and niceties like air conditioning. In addition, Dodge suddenly began to focus on issues such as drag coefficient and torsional stiffness.

But even all the modern additions can’t save the model and eventually Dodge abandons the Viper altogether. Perhaps such a V10 model has not been updated at all. Do you ever regret buying one? A rare Dodge Viper ACR VoooDoo ll Edition is going under the hammer. Plus, it’s one of the last Vipers ever built.

ACR (American Club Championship) is the most sporting version. The aluminum 8.4 liter V10 produces 654 hp and 813 Nm. Bilstein provides the suspension and the tires are from Kumho. The limited slip differential increases mechanical grip and intricate openings in the wheel arches, splitter, diffuser and gurney flap help increase downforce.

Dodge Viper ACR VoooDoo ll Edition

Dodge is calling the latest version the “Dodge Viper ACR VoooDoo ll Edition” (yes, that third “o” was written on purpose). Beautiful and crazy, and that’s what we sometimes miss these days. Cars that shout their purpose with images and sounds. It is also possible in the smell if you are very passionate with your right foot. If you go far enough, you can even taste the smoke.

A special Viper can be yours

In the auction house RM Sotheby’s This Dodge Viper ACR is up for auction. It is the 29th of 31 built. Driven just under 3,000 km. The auctioneer expects the special Viper to sell for between $275,000 and $325,000. That is roughly between 250,000 euros and 306,000 euros.