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April 15, 2011, Auburn Hills, Michigan.
The long, cold and snowy winter presented a perfect environment for the ultimate American-built sports car and icon of the Dodge brand’s performance car lineup to prepare for its imminent return.
Dodge Viper.
Using a 2010 chassis as a test subject, SRT engineers expanded the development scope for the next generation Dodge Viper to include stability control tuning for the first time.
The development comes just in time for the next “Super Car Olympics,” sure to take place late in 2012 when the all-new performance icon returns.
(source: Chrysler)
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I am very anxious to see what Dodge does to this vehicle in the design area, specifically the interior. There is probably no better powerhouse than the Viper, so I think they've got it nailed there. The struggle I have always had with this car (and the Corvette for that matter) is the interior. I want a Viper, but I want a modern Viper. Hope it comes soon.