Generally, I suspect that the whiners have not aggressively driven a Gen V and are just angry that the car costs more than $100k. Such is life. The Viper is not, and never has been, a bargain-basement sportscar. The Gen IV ACR was what, $115k or so?
There are unbelievable deals out there for a vastly improved, awesome looking car, so those complaining should consider ponying up to buy the car or just move on and buy another car (Dealers will sell you a TTS Porsche, Nissan GTR or Z06--no problem). If you really do like the Viper, then you can buy a Gen V new at great discounts or buy lightly used. You will likely be able to add a Mopar PCM and Supercharger and other goodies soon if you like as long as you pay for it.
I wish my 2014 Yellow/Black Stripes GTS with Advanced Aero, Exterior Carbon Fiber, Laguna Leather and Corsas was $80k but that was not the case and I negotiated for months on 6 different cars. I also just purchased mid-July of 2014 so I was dealing in the current market. I received an extremely fair deal and have no regrets thus far, but it was not the price of a new C7 or Camaro Z28. As with most things in life, if you want to play, you must pay. This is a
HALO car!
If Dodge produces an OEM 800hp Viper you can bet it will not be at a pricepoint that satisfies the bashers. $160k--$175k+????
Further, I suspect that few on this or any other boards could effectively use all of the current OEM 645hp/600trq on a road course. I have experience on the track in several high horsepower sportscars and a 1000cc tuned Liter Bike and I can tell you the Gen V with its current gearing is fast and you will run out of ability, grip, downforce, etc. before you will be short on power. This of course does not address those standing mile fans who want to hit 200mph in the mile.
So let's have a little less whining and a little more support of Dodge for making such a magnificient machine!