Hope your correct..The current car is way behind to other HP cars in it price range... Ie: Hundreds unsold on lots...
So which cars have more horsepower? Of cars currently on sale that are not these new "sport hybrids" - the answer is 3 - out of all the other sports cars made. Lets have a look.
The Lamborghini Aventador has 690 hp - the ridiculous part is that Lamborghini designed an all-new engine for this car and only gained 20 hp vs the outgoing engine (pitiful!). Plus, back in the Gen2 heyday Lamborghini was 80 hp above the Viper. So the Viper community has closed that gap - an improvement. Plus, this car has an inferior power-to-weight ratio.
The Ferrari F12 has 730 hp - this car is an outlier and benefited from the R&D that went into LaFerrari. It also needs that much power because it has a 4000 LBS CURB WEIGHT (4003 to be exact). And it costs $400K - not a Viper competitor, just like the 599 wasn't. Back in the hallowed early 2000s - the 575M made 65 more hp than the Gen2 (thats 14.4% more power - whats 1.144 x 640? It's 732, thats interesting). So the HP gap vs Ferrari is the same that it has been.
Mustang GT500 - when the GT500 premiered it made as much power as the Gen3 - I don't remember that making prior VCA posters insecure. Now that it is essentially out of production and made 3% more rated power. So if the Viper made 3% more power - it would no longer be "underpowered"?
ZR1 - out of production and has less HP. Less is less.
McLaren just redesigned the 12C (into the 650S) because of poor sales performance - other cars are sitting on lots too.
The base SRT with TrackPack has a power-to-weight ratio of 5.1lbs/hp. Thats the same as the SportBike in the original Gen2 vs SportBike comparo from the 1996 Car & Driver comparison. What other car in production has a P/W ratio like that (maybe the 650S when they start selling them)? Not the cars mentioned above - they are in the high 5s.
To me, the biggest disappointment of 2014 is the "new" 991 Turbo S. It has a trivial bump in HP and is NO faster than the 997. At a cost of crappier steering, more weight, and continued inferiority in the race track. The only reason to buy it is too keep up with the Jones' - not because you want to enjoy driving. Several different magazines have commented that it's performance is stagnant compared to the 997 - why is it so much more expensive? Because Porsche earns a 23% profit margin on every car it's sells and they appreciate your continued donation.
Lets stick with the facts, I'm tired of people remembering the past through rose colored glasses.
Enough ranting - but had to be said.
-Nick