2016 ACR Official View video below!!!!!!!!!!!!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYe157RvAbQ

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t's on!! Based on what it has, I would say the production Ring record will be coming back to the snake.

Go Dodge!!!!

From the video as transcribed by Allpar:

"The car has an 45 more horsepower and 40 lb-ft more torque than before; better aerodynamics, tires, and race-oriented suspension tuning; a rear diffuser and carbon-fiber front air treatments; 2,000 pounds of downforce (vs 1,000 pounds in the prior car); and a six foot dual plan adjustable rear wing. The rear diffuser runs all the way to the front axle, with adjustable straights. It can maintain 1.5 g in turns."
 
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Damn.... over 2,000 pounds of downforce? How the hell can the suspension handle that king of weight?! How can that trunk lid handle all that weight?
 
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Simple answer. SRT and Dodge rock.

Note that they are referring to more HP and torque than the Gen IV ACR. Apparently it does not have more HP and torque than any other Gen V model Viper. But I would guess that the Arrow offroad controller will work just fine in the car if somone needs more.
 
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Holy crap that video is awesome!!! Ship it to the ring, I'd help sponsor that trip if they're looking for sponsors to pay for it (so would many of you)
 
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Here is the press release:

New 2016 Dodge Viper ACR – Fastest Street-legal Viper Track Car Ever

The next chapter in the history of Dodge and SRT's ultimate American hand-built, street-legal race car begins with the return of the new 2016 Dodge Viper American Club Racer (ACR)
The new Viper ACR honors its long-standing legacy as the ultimate street-legal race car through significant aerodynamic and suspension upgrades, new Carbon Ceramic brakes with six-piston calipers and high-performance tires specifically designed for ACR
New ACR Extreme Aero Package delivers nearly 1 ton of peak downforce at top speed through massive adjustable dual-element carbon fiber rear wing, rear carbon fiber diffuser, unique SRT hood with removable louvers, detachable extension for the front splitter and additional dive planes
Delivers ultimate in stopping performance with unprecedented brake fade resistance through ACR-exclusive Carbon Ceramic Matrix 15-inch two-piece rotors and six-piston front calipers from Brembo®
Unique race-tuned suspension features 10-setting, double-adjustable, coil-over Bilstein racing shocks and unique race alignment delivering up to 3 inches of suspension height adjustment for fine tuning corner weight
The latest race tire compound technology with massive Kumho® Ecsta V720 high-performance tires (295/25/19 front, 355/30/19 rear), designed specifically for the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR, delivers laps times that are 1.5 seconds faster than off-road only race tires
Combination of suspension, aero treatment and ACR-specific tires delivers sustainable 1.5 g cornering during high-speed turns
Lightweight carpet, minimal three speaker audio, manual seats and Carbon Ceramic Matrix brakes offset added performance elements while maintaining optimal 50/50 weight distribution
Powered by iconic, hand-built 8.4-liter V-10 engine rated at 645 horsepower and 600 lb.-ft. of torque – the most torque of any naturally aspirated sports-car engine in the world
Unique Alcantara hand-crafted interior features iconic 'ACR' dash badge and accent stitching
Offering '1 of 1' customization option for the ultimate personalized Viper ACR
Production of the hand-built 2016 Dodge Viper ACR begins in Detroit in the third quarter of 2015


May 9, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - The next chapter in the history of the ultimate street-legal, track-focused, hand-built American supercar begins with the return of the new 2016 Dodge Viper ACR.

Certified for public roads and engineered to wring every last hundredth of a second out of road course lap times, the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR combines the latest in aerodynamic, braking and tire technology – a recipe designed to carry on the ACR's lap-time busting reputation that has made it a legend on race tracks around the world.

"The Viper has always been more of a street-legal race car than a track-capable streetcar, and the new 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is the fastest street-legal Viper track car ever," said Tim Kuniskis, President and Chief Executive Officer – Dodge Brand and SRT Brand, FCA – North America. "Our goal is to arm our enthusiasts with the ultimate Viper track car to dominate road courses around the world."

The SRT engineering team that developed the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is well-stocked with members who race their own cars, as well as learning from the factory-based racing Viper GTS-R that competed in the American Le Mans Series and IMSA United SportsCar Championship from 2012-2014, capturing the GTLM class driver and team championships in 2014. For the new Viper ACR, the team focused its efforts on three areas: aerodynamics, chassis and tires to maximize grip, producing never-seen-before handling capabilities and unprecedented lap times.

Ultimate aerodynamic performance
The 2016 Dodge Viper ACR with the available Extreme Aero package produces the highest aerodynamic downforce of any production car. During on-track testing, development engineers have experienced nearly 1 ton of downforce at top speed of 177 mph.

The Extreme Aero Package includes a huge (1,876-mm wide) adjustable dual-element rear wing, rear carbon fiber diffuser, unique SRT hood with removable louvers, detachable extension for the front splitter and four dive planes. The Extreme Aero rear wing, specifically designed for air flow around the Viper's body, stands taller, sits further rearward and features unique end-plates and gurney lip to produce maximum downforce while minimizing straight line drag. The Extreme Aero package delivers more than three times the downforce of the Viper TA (Time Attack) 2.0 package.

The rear carbon fiber diffuser extends forward of the rear axle. It includes six removable strake extensions, designed to rub against the track surface for increased straight-line stability and optimized downforce. Removable hood louvers over the front tires reduce air pressure in front wheel wells to provide additional downforce. The detachable front splitter extension and dive planes work with the rear aero treatment to provide outstanding grip and balanced performance on the track.

Ultimate brake performance
Track duty can punish the brakes. The 2016 Dodge Viper ACR features new Brembo® Carbon Ceramic Matrix brakes for optimum braking performance with unprecedented brake fade resistance, and greater handling capability through reduced un-sprung weight. The system uses 390-millimeter (15.4-inch) two-piece front rotors and 360-millimeter (14.2-inch) two-piece rear rotors. Front brakes use six-piston Brembo® calipers while the rear brakes use four-piston calipers.

The new Carbon Ceramic Matrix brakes have the largest brake pad area ever on Viper. The brakes work in conjunction with ABS and ESC specifically tuned for ACR to take into account the extra grip provided by the additional aero and specifically designed Kumho® tires. Detachable front brake ducts provide additional cooling to the brake calipers for optimum track performance.

Tire, Chassis Combo Keeps Viper ACR Glued to the Road
The 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is fitted with Kumho® Ecsta V720 high-performance tires designed specifically for the car with unique tread pattern and compounds for front and rear. In testing, the new tires produce laps times that are 1.5 seconds faster than off-road only race tires.

Low-profile front tires measure 295/25/19 and are mounted on wider 11-inch wide wheels and when combined with the 355/30/19 rear tires provide the largest combined tire patch available on any production car. On the sidewall of the new tires is a unique raised ACR logo.

The Viper ACR's ABS and five-mode Electronic Stability Control system (Full-on, Sport, Track, Rain, Full-off modes) are specifically tuned for the car to take into account the extra grip offered by the extreme aerodynamic and tire package.

Aluminum bodied, double-adjustable coil-over Bilstein race shocks are designed specifically for the Viper ACR and work in conjunction with ride height adjustment for optimal control of weight transfer and handling performance. Each shock provides independent 10-way rebound and compression adjustability. The suspension package also provides more than 3 inches of ride height adjustment.

Front springs are rated at 600 lbs./in. and rear springs at 1,300 lbs./in., more than double the suspension stiffness of the Viper TA model. With unique race alignment and 1.4 degrees more negative camber than the entry SRT model, the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is capable of sustaining more than 1.5 g on high-speed turns due to the combined chassis and aerodynamic improvements.

"This car is not a 1-3 lap track special. You can run the car at the track all day, and the performance doesn't fall off," added Kuniskis.

Awe-inspiring V-10 Powertrain
At the heart of the 2016 Viper ACR is the handcrafted, all-aluminum 8.4-liter V-10 overhead-valve engine, rated at 645 horsepower and 600 lb.-ft. of torque – the most torque of any naturally aspirated sports-car engine in the world. Unique exhaust tips have been added to the side-mounted exhaust pipes to provide reduced exhaust pressure. All Vipers are engineered to withstand severe track duty in ambient temperatures of 100 degrees Fahrenheit with a professional driver. Power reaches the pavement through the standard Tremec TR6060 six-speed manual transmission.

ACR-exclusive Interior Appointments
The instrument panel cluster hood, lower instrument panel and door armrest panels of the race-inspired interior are wrapped in unique Alcantara suede. A new, ACR-exclusive Alcantara wrapped high-grip steering wheel with color racing stripe and unique badging sets the ACR apart from other production models. New high-grip seats also carry the Alcantara inserts, while the unique dash plaque is finished in carbon fiber. Customers can choose between silver or Header Red accent stitching throughout the interior.

'1 of 1' Viper Program Offers One-of-a-Kind Street-Legal Race Car
Applying Viper's exclusive '1 of 1' customization program to Viper ACR allows customers to have more than 25 million build combinations to create their one-of-a-kind Snake from the ground up. With 8,000 exterior color options, 24,000 custom stripe colors, 11 wheel options, 16 interior trims and seven aero packages, three brake packages and four suspension options there are more than 25 million ways for buyers to customize their one-of-a-kind Dodge Viper.

Hand-built in Detroit at the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant; the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR goes on sale in third quarter 2015.

ACR History
The original Dodge Viper ACR was produced for the 1999 model year and was based off of the second generation coupe. This model had suspension and engine enhancements focused on maximizing performance in road racing and autocross environments. Horsepower was bumped from 450 to 460 hp via a unique air filter and smooth air intake hoses. Curb weight was reduced by more than 50 pounds by stripping the audio system and removing other non-essential items such as the fog lamps. The new stiffer, adjustable suspension removed another 14 pounds. This model also had an "ACR" badge and 20-spoke BBS wheels.

The second version of the Viper ACR was based off of the fourth generation coupe and was built during the 2008-2010 model years.

The 2008/2009 Viper ACR maintained the standard Viper's 600 hp and 560 lbs.-ft. of torque, while adding aerodynamic, brake and suspension upgrades to the already potent supercar. One development goal was 1,000 pounds of downforce at 150 mph with optimum aero balance – a target achieved through CFD and wind-tunnel testing. Unique coil-over shocks allowed height changes and were step adjustable for compression and rebound.

Spring and anti-roll-bar rates were increased and the ACR was fitted with forged aluminum wheels and track-ready race tires. The new wheels and tires combined with a new two-piece brake rotor system shaved approximately 40 pounds from a base Viper. An additional 40 pound savings (for a total of 80) was possible when ordering the ********* Package which removed the audio system, trunk carpet and sound insulation. The 2008 Viper ACR proved its ultimate performance formula by setting a new track record at the famous 12.9-mile Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit in Germany with an elapsed time of 7:22.1.

For the 2010 model year, the Viper ACR was upgraded further with a redesigned rear wing gurney and end plates to further optimize aerodynamics and improve rear yaw downforce. In addition, a shorter fifth gear ratio improved high-speed acceleration and produced higher straightaway speeds. This improvement was a direct result of SRT's experience at the Nürburgring Nordschleife where the team found that a revised gear ratio would have resulted in a higher speed capability and potentially a shorter elapsed time. In late September 2011, Dodge returned to the famed circuit and recaptured the production car lap record with a time of 7:12.13.

In late 2009, Dodge announced the non-street legal Viper ACR-X, targeted at the grassroots racer.

Combining the best performance attributes of the record-setting, street-legal Dodge Viper ACR and the safety equipment of championship-winning Viper Competition Coupe, Dodge produced the non-street legal racer that made its on-track debut in the summer of 2010 as part of Dodge Viper Cup spec racing series.

The 2010 Dodge Viper ACR-X was also powered by a 8.4-liter V10, equipped with factory-installed headers, forged pistons and a low-restriction exhaust system that produced 640 horsepower (40 more than production model).

The suspension also was tuned and upgraded specifically for on-track usage, while the weight was lightened by a full 160 pounds (versus the standard production Viper) to take on even the most challenging road course. Additional aerodynamic upgrades improved downforce, while enhancing stability and significantly improving grip in high-speed cornering.

Similar to the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe, the Viper ACR-X contained factory-installed safety equipment such as a factory-designed roll cage, fuel cell and race seat.

About Dodge Brand
The Dodge brand is America's mainstream performance brand. With the purification of the brand and consolidation with SRT, Dodge is getting back to its performance roots with every single model it offers. The Dodge and SRT brands offer a complete lineup of performance vehicles that stand out within their own segments. Dodge is the "mainstream performance" brand and SRT is positioned as the "ultimate performance" halo of the Dodge brand, together creating a complete and balanced performance brand with one vision and one voice.

From muscle cars to compact cars, minivans, crossovers and full-size SUVs, the Dodge brand's full lineup of 2015 models deliver best-in-class horsepower, class-exclusive technology, unmatched capability and a slew of cool features, such as LED headlamps, Dodge signature racetrack tail lamps, dual exhaust, 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment centers and 7-inch thin-film transistor (TFT) customizable gauge clusters, to name a few. For the 2015 model year, customers will be able to drive the new 2015 Dodge Charger and Challenger, as well as the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Charger SRT Hellcat. The Dodge brand lineup also includes the 2015 Dodge Dart, Durango, Grand Caravan and Journey, including the new Crossroad model, and its flagship, the Dodge Viper.
 

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Oh shoot, the 45 HP was compared to the previous ACR, not the "street" car, oh well still amazing!
 
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Simple answer. SRT and Dodge rock.

Note that they are referring to more HP and torque than the Gen IV ACR. Apparently it does not have more HP and torque than any other Gen V model Viper. But I would guess that the Arrow offroad controller will work just fine in the car if somone needs more.
Well let's see Bob, Arrow StageII kit added before we deliver your car 745hp and 2000# of down force? IMSA here you come!
 
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I think Tim is smarter than to make the car too expensive after doing a 15K price cut last fall. I bet it is no more than 10K above the TA 2.0 price. He has to keep the price of the Vette in mind.

One of the really neat things about this car is that it can be ordered in the one of one program. Not only can you get an ACR but you can "make it your own".

Look at the high res photos. This beast is a mean ****.
 

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Yea, but their not going to make 20k ACR units. These Vipers are purpose built based on what I've read. And based on current production habits, I would be surprised if there are more than 100 built if not closer to 50. Even in the past there has been a count in mind and the actual production ends up being lower.
 

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Oh, but me thinks master modder Mark Jorgensen will be doing wonders on many of our ordered ACRs the minute they land!! Can you say 740 hp with heads, cam, headers, PCM ,etc.? Believe it , it will happen and of course , our friendly doors in the cornfields of Kneebraskee are open for ordering/deposits ,ha. Going to be a lot of 1 of 1 combos and after all the ones we have done this year ,that is a blast and will be fun to help buyers customize! Cell 402-677-5864 or [email protected]
 

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I think the 645 HP is a smart move by SRT.

They're definitely going to add more but they'll wait until their competitors show their hand. Viper is already better than Chevy's newest ZO6/ZO7, so why bring out the big guns now.
New tires seem very impressive. All that aero and lightweight...this thing is going to destroy what is already on the market, and 2.0 is going to be even faster.


Anyone remember the first test of the TA by motor trend, when they slapped on the racing slicks, and then the 1.30 time they got?

Yeah, THAT good.
 

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Gen V ACR!

Well, I read the news today. News and pics. Looks like it's going to be a beast.
 
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The official top speed of the 2008 and 2009 ACR per Dodge and SRT is 177MPH. The 2010 ACR has different, more aero efficient end plates on the wing and a different 5th gear ratio. Its top speed, per Dodge and SRT, is 184 MPH.

Since the top speed of the Gen V TA is either 193 or 194 depending on where you look for the data, I would guess that based on the added down force of the ACR, we can expect a top speed no higher than 185 or so for the 2016 ACR based on stock power. As down force increases, it takes more and more power to obtain speed gains. If you want more, just have the car modded as Mark suggested above. 100 HP should buy a few MPH depending on where the HP shows up on the power curve. Note also that the top speed may also change a bit depending on your rear wing setting ( set it for less down force) and the height setting of the car. The less air under the car, the better.

But for any track I can think of reaching the top speed is unlikely to happen anyway. Your thoughts?
 

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Now that the proverbial cat is out of the bag, I will go through my pics and upload some that I have from last week.
 

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I think Tim is smarter than to make the car too expensive after doing a 15K price cut last fall. I bet it is no more than 10K above the TA 2.0 price. He has to keep the price of the Vette in mind.

You think so? I'd be willing to bet it exceeds $150k.
 
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I think they will price it as follows. If you wish, you will be able to order a base SRT with an ACR package. That would be 84,995 plus Xdollars for the ACR package. If you want a one of one ACR, it will be the GTC price (94,995) plus the cost of the ACR package.

The price of the base 2015 TA 2.0 with the bigger wing and canards is $101,995. This equates to $17,000 dollars for the TA 2.0 package. This suggests, based on the additional cost to the manufacturer of the ACR components which replace certain of the stock TA 2.0 components plus the change in the front fenders for the removable vents,that the ACR package should not be priced more than $10,000 more and probably less than that.

What makes sense to me is for the ACR package to be an even $25,000. That would make a base SRT model with an ACR package $109,995 and a GTC model with an ACR package would be $119,995. At those respective prices, I think the car will do well. If it is higher, I think they will have similar pricing issues as they did before.
 

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It looks like there are many options now to satisfy everybody in the Viper community....with the new ACR (especially if it breaks a lot of track records), the Arrow Racing mods, the Sledgehammer supercharger package. Nobody has reason to ***** now. I'm liking this Tim Kuniskis guy.
 

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I think they will price it as follows. If you wish, you will be able to order a base SRT with an ACR package. That would be 84,995 plus Xdollars for the ACR package. If you want a one of one ACR, it will be the GTC price (94,995) plus the cost of the ACR package.

The price of the base 2015 TA 2.0 with the bigger wing and canards is $101,995. This equates to $17,000 dollars for the TA 2.0 package. This suggests, based on the additional cost to the manufacturer of the ACR components which replace certain of the stock TA 2.0 components plus the change in the front fenders for the removable vents,that the ACR package should not be priced more than $10,000 more and probably less than that.

What makes sense to me is for the ACR package to be an even $25,000. That would make a base SRT model with an ACR package $109,995 and a GTC model with an ACR package would be $119,995. At those respective prices, I think the car will do well. If it is higher, I think they will have similar pricing issues as they did before.

$120k is the range.

That gives you $34,000 in upgrades from the base SRT which is the logical starting point for the ACR. I don't see how it can be more than that. People predicting $140,000 are crazy - that is $54,000 on top of the base model. There is literally nothing that can add up to that price.
 

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You guys are thinking logically. Now when has there been an instance of pricing a car that uses logic
 

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