The third generation (ZB-I) Dodge Viper had a completely redesigned body for 2003. It was 500 pounds lighter and the V10 engine was enlarged to 8.3-litres and 500 bhp. The cars were now sold as SRT/10 as coupe or open roadster.
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Dodge Viper SRT/10 2006. Dodge introduced the third generation of the Dodge Viper (ZB1) in 2002 and the 'standard' Viper became the SRT/10 taking over from the RT/10 and the GTS models.
Dodge Viper 2006 SRT-10 front
Dodge Viper 2006 SRT/10 . Dodge introduced the third generation of the Dodge Viper (ZB1) in 2002. The V10 engine was now 8,285cc and 510 bhp.
Dodge Viper 2008 SRT-10 ACR front
Dodge Viper 2008 SRT/10 ACR. The Street and Racing Technology group [SRT] redesigned the Viper for the third generation (ZB-1) in 2002 and it was launched as a conventional Roadster first and then the GTS coupe. The fourth generation (ZB-II) kept the same body for 2008 but enlarged the V10 engine to 8,382cc and 590 bhp.
Dodge Viper 2008 SRT-10 ACR rear
Dodge Viper 2008 SRT/10 ACR. The SRT/10 roadster was introduced in 2002 designed by Osamu Shikado, and the body continued hardly changed for the ZB-II fourth generation in 2008.
Dodge Viper SRT-10 2006 rear
Dodge Viper SRT/10 2006. Dodge introduced the third generation of the Dodge Viper (ZB1) in 2002. The new design was by Osamu Shikado.