In a surprising turn of events, the iconic Dodge Viper, once hailed as “America’s supercar,” continues to defy the odds even after its production ceased in 2017. Despite being out of production for several years, the Viper remains a sought-after commodity among automotive enthusiasts, with one new unit finding its way to a lucky owner during the first quarter of 2024.
With its powerful V-10 engine, striking design, and exhilarating driving experience, the Dodge Viper cemented its status as a legendary American sports car during its heyday. Spanning five generations, the Viper captivated drivers around the world, earning a reputation as a formidable contender in the realm of high-performance vehicles.
Following the closure of the Conner Assembly Plant in Detroit in August 2017, where the last Viper rolled off the assembly line, speculation arose about the fate of this beloved automotive icon. However, rather than fading into obscurity, the Viper has persisted as a “zombie car,” continuing to garner sales long after its official discontinuation.
Since its discontinuation in 2017, the number of Dodge Vipers sold in the U.S. is as follows:
- 2018: 19 units
- 2019: 5 units
- 2020: 6 units
- 2021: 6 units
- 2022: 1 unit
- 2023: 2 units
- Q1 2024: 1 unit (reported)
The Q1 2024 sales report from Stellantis (FCA US, LLC) revealed the sale of a new Dodge Viper, marking yet another chapter in the enduring legacy of this storied vehicle. This latest transaction adds to a series of post-discontinuation sales, highlighting the enduring appeal of the Viper among collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The Viper’s enduring popularity is further underscored by its impressive track record, both on and off the race circuit. In 2017, Dodge commemorated the Viper’s 25th Anniversary and final year of production by releasing six serialized special edition models, along with an exclusive “1 of 1” customization program. Additionally, the Viper ACR Extreme, touted as the “ultimate street-legal race car,” boasted an unrivaled number of track records worldwide at the time of its release.
While the specific model sold during the Q1 2024 period remains undisclosed, speculation suggests that it could potentially be one of the limited-edition commemorative models released in 2017. Regardless of its variant, the sale of this latest Viper exemplifies the enduring legacy and timeless appeal of this American automotive icon.
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