Car Specs & Info
2001 Dodge Viper GTS ACR
The Dodge Viper GTS ACR is powered by a naturally aspirated 8.0-liter V10 engine paired with a six-speed manual transmission, delivering power to the rear wheels through a limited-slip differential.
The GTS coupe features a long-hood, front-engine layout with a lightweight composite body and a focus on track-oriented performance. Exterior elements include projector-style headlights, a vented hood, and dual center-exit exhaust outlets.
The ACR package adds competition-focused hardware, including upgraded suspension components, adjustable dampers, and lightweight alloy wheels. Braking is handled by ventilated disc brakes at all four corners, supported by an anti-lock braking system.
The interior is configured with bucket seats upholstered in leather and includes competition harnesses, a manual gear shifter, adjustable pedals, air conditioning, power windows, and a period-correct audio system. The layout prioritizes function and driver engagement.
Instrumentation consists of analog gauges, including a high-speed speedometer, a centrally positioned tachometer, and auxiliary gauges for core engine and vehicle systems.
The Dodge Viper GTS ACR represents a factory-developed, track-focused evolution of the Viper platform, combining a large-displacement naturally aspirated engine, manual transmission, and minimal driver aids in a purpose-driven performance coupe.