The 2010 SRT-10 coupe was the last model year of the fourth-generation Viper, the ZB II, before production paused ahead of ...
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Viper-powered outlier: This 50K-mile 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is the pickup that out-ran supercars
With a hand-built 500-hp Viper V10, a six-speed manual, and Guinness-certified status as the world's fastest production ...
During a brief moment when Dodge completely lost hold of its senses in the mid-2000s, the American automaker thought it would be a wise decision to stick the V10 engine from the Viper into one of its ...
The Ram 1500 TRX is back with a vengeance. Its supercharged Hemi V8 engine produces 777 horsepower and more torque than any other model in its class. The pickup is the latest performance-focused truck ...
Unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto Show, the SRT-10 pickup can be considered a late arrival because GM and the Ford Motor Company were already patting themselves on the back over ...
2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab: Any Viper-Powered Vehicle Is Okay With Us, And This One Really Hauls
Fast cars—and trucks, SUVs, golf carts, whatever—get two thumbs-up around here, so when an outfit like Chrysler’s SRT performance tuning firm works its magic, it gets attention. One favorite SRT ...
The Ram 1500 TRX is going away with the Final Edition, which costs a small fortune and brings a few novelties. But the Stellantis-owned brand isn't giving up on the supertruck niche, as it is ...
The SRT-10, despite weighing over 5000 pounds, can absolutely move in a straight line. 500-hp and 525 lb./ft. help the pickup hit 60 mph in about five seconds, half a second slower than a Viper with ...
In the land of big bad trucks, the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is the biggest and baddest of all. No, it won’t climb rocks with the Hummers, or ford streams with the F-150s, or tow like a Silverado. But ...
The hardware is certainly there. Take the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX: it has seven-hundred-and-two horsepower. Even with 8.3 liters, the old SRT-10 could only muster 500 hp. You can thank a massive ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
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