Dodge Viper SRT blue 2015

Viper fans: Don’t miss this new documentary

Dodge Viper assembly Detroit

When it comes to the world’s big supercars, you hear a lot about how they’re uniquely made, and words like “handcrafted” and “precision” get tossed around pretty freely. In this recent video put together to give enthusiasts a glimpse into the making of the 5th generation Dodge Viper SRT, you get a chance to see just how much painstaking care, testing, and, yes — handcrafting and precision — go in to each and every Viper that gets produced. If you want an insider view of what the Dodge Viper assembly in Detroit at the Connor Avenue Assembly plant looks like, check out the full video here: 

In the video, we see how the dedicated team of designers and craftspeople are able to work toward the singular goal of creating something truly remarkable in the auto world, and how they were able to improve on an already-iconic supercar to make it even more impressive and powerful than ever before. Some of the ways the 2015 Dodge Viper has been improved over the outgoing 4th generation model include:

Improved chassis: Now both 50% more rigid and 100 lbs lighter

More horsepower: Thanks in part to an intake manifold that improves air distribution and a completely reimagined camshaft, horsepower is better than ever. The 2015 Viper is estimated at 645 horsepower and 600 pound-feet of torque.

Inspired interior: With over 90% of the entire interior hand wrapped in premium leather, and seats that were inspired by Italian style, the look and feel is completely luxurious despite the Viper being first and foremost a car built for speed. Intuitive ergonomics and refined handling and road-feel make your experience behind the wheel just as it should be — thrilling, but utterly comfortable.

From everything we see and hear in this video — the description of the work, the sounds of the engine, and of course the stunning appearance of every inch of the 2015 Dodge Viper SRT, we can’t wait to bring you more news and information about it in the future.