I drove the yellow base SRT with track pack. It was supposed to be the stripped out version, but it had upgraded leather seating vs the base cloth. It was more than I wanted as far as luxury and technology, but that is what everyone expects/ wants. They wouldn't allow using the launch control...I floored it and the car hooked right up, no signs of any traction control intervention. New tires were probably the reason. Clutch was really light compared to a gen II and the brakes were really touchy. Car sounded really good for stock. I was impressed that they let 850 people drive them and how accessible all the engineers were. I spent a couple of hours talking to the engineers. ****in amazing! If I buy a Gen 5, I would sell a couple of cars and make it my daily driver
For those of you who are tall did you find more legroom in the new Viper?
Best of all talked to Mopar guys. They have exhaust, cam, Ported heads and race computer coming
One of our guys got told off for pushing the car too much on the autocourse Not sure if the instructor had to reach for the scream handle!
Not a suprise. My 2007 Charger SRT8 is great handling car, so I can only imagine that the new one is even better!
I'm 6' tall and I had plenty of leg room, head room, etc... I didn't mess with the seat travel, just got in, put the seat the lowest level and moved the pedals closer to me. The Gen V seats are supportive, but they also had more shoulder room compared to Gen III/ IV seats.
Ok so I drove the blue/white GTS launch edition and my first impression when getting in was one word: quality throughout. Ok so that was 2 words but really, the car felt tight everywhere, SRT did an excellent job at making the car feel like everything works together. I really got the feeling that I could read and write with it to the capitol T and that rarely happens. Ralph's comment about the shifting mechanism feeling like a rifle reloading mechanism was dead on too.
I just hope that they will redesign the seat adjustment mechanism because my short legs were pressing against the seat bottom cushion without a way of having that changed, the engineer that was sitting next to me told me they would look at it. Had a great discussion with him, got to tell about my Chrysler heritage and his baby was treated like it should be, very carefully.
How can you push the car to hard with traction nanny control?
For those of you who are tall did you find more legroom in the new Viper?
Even with the loose nanny you can do some pretty cool crazy stuff trust us.
The big question is which hood, most people say they like the base SRT hood over the GTS hood. The engineers said they used to think so, but the GTS hood grows on you ... Hmmmm. Which hood is your favorite.
I couldn't get over the brakes.
So, is the drive-by-wire throttle response improved or is it the same as a Gen 4?
I overheard the engineers say the throttle response on the Gen IV is around 430 milliseconds, and the Gen V is now around 200 milliseconds.
Great meeting you Simms! Did you not like how touchy the brakes were?
The SRT hood was never shown before June?!I was all over the SRT hood at first but after seeing the GTS in person in June and many photos of the Gen V I'm now leaning towards getting the GTS with the GTS hood.