The 918 is a great car, but it cost 850k not the type of car you will see at the track. The new ACR needs more HP when it comes out.
The Viper will not hold that record again.
These companies are willing to throw unlimited funding into developing the latest high tech systems and put it in million dollar cars.
Cars that they will sell 20 of. No way SRT can match that.
Even at 700 HP there is no way the ACR could knock off 14 seconds with a six speed manual and be street legal.
What? Price has nothing to do with if is "production" or not.This. At what price point is it no longer "production".
They are planning to build 918 of them. About 500 have been ordered. How many ACRs were built? ACR-Xs? Somewhere between 25 and 50. The 918 is a production car. I just can't afford it.
The engineers at SRT could build a Viper that would be competitive at with the million dollar hybrids. It would probably clock in under 150k as well.
I don't think there is anything even close to the Viper time without a power adder
I don't think there is anything even close to the Viper time without a power adder
Agreed. The $110,000 ACR-X turned 7:03.
Take a Gen V, ignore the expensive paint, fancy interior options remove the brakes, seats, suspension, wheels and tires (and the cost associated with them) Add some dedicated track (street legal) equip and aero and have at it. With some thought and effort I am sure SRT can beat million dollar super cars for pennies on the dollar.
And we now are sounding like the mustang/civic crowd. The irony.
Most people buying 1 million dollar cars can afford those cars much better than the people buying the 100k viper. Fact.
"My 35k 2003 cobra with a KB, pulley, tune and headers is smoking Vipers."
"Well it's still just a mustang."
"Well my 100k Viper with 20k in mods is beating million dollar super cars"
"Yeah well it's still a Dodge."
Et al.