The Viper lived in its own little world. It was officially an exotic car, hand-built, with hyper-car and race car beating performance, yet here it was… a plebeian Dodge.
I have seen it so many times. Any Viper could be parked next to ANY… other… car. ALL eyes would be on the Viper. It had clout very, very, very few other cars had.
Vette? Not so much.
So, since Dodge won’t be able to hand built another blue collar exotic, they should go a totally new direction. It will have to be a mass produced car.
Going RMR would for sure be a be new direction. If they go FMR, it could beg too many comparisons to its forebear, and if it didn’t exceed it in every way, no matter how good a car it was, it would never be “a Viper”.
If it were mine to build, I would use the new SuperSlantSix. I would try to price its highest performing version, an SRT no doubt, below the lower end of the Corvettes. $50-55k max, down to $35k on the low end. If you could get it that low at all. It would be as world beating as SRT could make it, and THAT is saying something.
I would also want a sort of Scat Pack version. A successor the spirit of the SRT4. 10 gallons of performance with a 5 gallon MSRP. I’d want adjustable everything, stripped everything else, no leather anywhere except on the drivers hands. The intended customer would be SCCA rats and other wannabe racer boys and girls. It would also have a wing the size of Nebraska hanging off the back.