They announced that there will be an aero kit which produces approximately 300 pounds of additional down force. We saw an artist rendering of it. The yellow SRT variant is going to have the aero kit put on it and appear at SEMA. We were also told that neither the SRT nor the GTS will have a height adjustment mechanism in the suspension. But if the ride height of the yellow SRT we drove is the final height, that's OK because it looks great. Their concern is that the adjustable part is subject to corrosion and other factors. I believe we will not see a return to the Gen IV fully adjustable, including height, set up.
The car handles well. The braking feel is different and better. You feel the brake at the top of the pedal. The shifter is basically the same feel as what we who have the MGW shift mechanism under our short shift handled cars have been experiencing. It felt like my car feels when I shift - certain and sure.
The feel in the cockpit and visibility out the front was comfortable. It felt the same but with better seats.
The car is good looking in photos but far better looking in person. There is a lot of detail that you cannot see in the photos. The front looks more aggressive.
All in all, it is a more refined, better looking Viper.
The picture of the vert ( It believe it was a computer creation. I do not think it was an actual car.) was similar to some of the photoshops that have been done on this site. It is a very good looking car - for a vert. LOL.
They showed an in car facing forward video of a high speed test of the Gen V where he hit 200MPH. The driver's remarks upon doing so were quite funny. The video was great!.
The tech session was thorough and included a lengthy Q&A. The only question I asked was whether the aero kit would be available on both variants and how much it would reduce the top speed of the car. Answers: It will be available on both the SRT and GTS and will reduce the top speed to 191 MPH. My understanding is that this has not actually been tested and that the 191 MPH figure is based on a computer model's findings.
The Viper SRT with track pack and aero kit should be able to equal or beat the ACR record even though it will have less down force available because of improvements in other areas including, frame rigidity, gearing and power.