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AUCTION: Viper V10-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger

Pentastar V6 Car Is Now A Viper V10-Powered Monster...

A unique and powerful 2013 Dodge Challenger, modified with a Dodge Viper-sourced 8.4-liter (512 cubic-inch) VIPER V10 engine, is currently listed for sale on BringATrailer.com (BaT). This Viper-powered Challenger offers a blend of modern Dodge Challenger styling and bold Viper V10 brawn, making it a rare opportunity for muscle car enthusiasts. 

Dodge Challenger with 8.4L Viper V10 Swap: A Bold Upgrade – 

Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger. (BringATrailer).

Originally powered by a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine, this 2013 Dodge Challenger SXT underwent a major transformation in 2016 when an 8.4-liter (512 cubic-inch) VIPER V10 from a Gen4 Dodge Viper was installed. This swap turns the Challenger into a true powerhouse, delivering the distinctive roar and torque-rich performance of the Viper. 

The seller acquired the car in August 2023 and had further performance tuning completed by Prefix Corporation in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The upgrades included rewiring the AEM engine controller, installing dual knock sensors, and adding updated throttle bodies for improved engine response. The car also features an AEM data screen with shift lights above the dashboard for real-time performance data.

Aggressive Styling Meets Performance Upgrades – 

Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger. (BringATrailer).

Finished in a striking white paint job, this Viper-powered Challenger features a HELLCAT-style vented hood and bumper covers that enhance its aggressive appearance. A front splitter with stabilizer bars, front canards, and a replacement grille add to its sporty design. The car’s rear has a sleek SRT-style decklid spoiler, later-model taillights, a rear diffuser, and quad exhaust outlets, completing its track-ready look.

Viper logos on the hood and “Powered by Prefix” graphics on the nose highlight its unique powertrain. Additionally, “ACR” decals on the front fenders pay homage to the legendary Viper ACR, adding an extra layer of exclusivity to this build.

Performance Tires and Brakes: Ready for the Road – 

Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger. (BringATrailer).

The car rides on SRT-style 20-inch wheels finished in black, with Fullway HP108 tires measuring 275/30 up front and 315/35 in the rear. These wide tires provide extra grip to handle the V10’s power. Stopping power is supplied by a Wilwood big-brake kit with red-finished calipers and slotted, cross-drilled rotors at all four corners. The suspension has been upgraded with adjustable coilovers, allowing drivers to fine-tune the ride height and handling characteristics for an optimal driving experience.

Inside the Cabin: Comfort Meets Performance – 

Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger. (BringATrailer).

The interior of this Dodge Challenger is finished with black cloth upholstery, accented by a color-matched dashboard, door panels, and carpeting. Despite its performance focus, the car retains practical features like automatic climate control, power windows, power mirrors, and power door locks. The factory AM/FM/CD stereo is also intact, providing entertainment options for longer drives.

One of the key interior upgrades is the AEM data screen with shift lights, which gives the driver essential engine data at a glance. The SRT-branded steering wheel features a red centering stripe, adding a sporty touch. The dashboard includes a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 5,800-rpm redline, perfect for monitoring the V10’s power. The digital odometer displays around 9,000 miles, but the true mileage is unknown due to a noted mileage discrepancy and a “Not Actual” mileage brand on the Florida title.

Powerful Engine and Transmission – 

Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger. (BringATrailer).

Under the hood, the 8.4-liter VIPER V10 engine truly sets this Challenger apart. Installed in 2016, the engine received further refinement under the current owner’s stewardship. Prefix Corporation of Rochester Hills, Michigan, updated vital components, including the power steering, radiator, thermostat, and temperature gauge, to ensure reliable cooling for the mighty V10.

With the rewiring of the AEM engine controller, new Gen5 throttle bodies, and the addition of knock sensors, this Challenger is tuned for peak performance. A recent oil change in August 2024 keeps everything running smoothly. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission, providing an authentic, hands-on driving experience that performance enthusiasts will appreciate.

Detailed Vehicle History and Auction Information – 

Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger. (BringATrailer).

The Carfax report for this 2013 Dodge Challenger SXT shows no reported accidents or damage, although it does note an open recall and a mileage discrepancy. The car was initially registered as a rental vehicle in February 2013, adding a unique twist to its history. While its past includes a “Not Actual” mileage brand on the Florida title, the impressive mechanical upgrades, and powerful V10 swap make it an enticing option for buyers seeking a one-of-a-kind performance machine.

A Rare Opportunity for Mopar Enthusiasts – 

Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger. (BringATrailer).

This Viper-powered Dodge Challenger combines raw power, custom modifications, and iconic modern Mopar muscle car design. Its aggressive styling, high-performance upgrades, and powerful V10 engine represent a rare chance to own a truly distinctive Mopar. Currently available on BaT, bidding ends on October 17, 2024, at 4:35 p.m. EDT. 

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Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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