i gotta say, if you want a bit of ferrari, aston martin and sophistication in your viper then here it is. personally for me, looking at the gen V, it looks like an updated version of what the gen 2 should be or should've been from the get go (no disrespect to the gen 3 as it's aggressive looking in its own right). this car, however, is a bit more of a refined version of the gen 2, if you will. the tail end (from the side profile) reminds me a bit of the aston martin and the original GTS, minus the blacked out/carbon fiber bit a la the dodge charger. even though i sort of like the rear end, right now, i'm not sure if i'm a fan of the rear (the panel around the taillights..looks too similar to the dodge challenger/dart/charger line) just yet. the front is a blend of ferrari, viper, maserati grand turismo and dodge (the grill). the first time i saw the front end...the ferrari 599 and maybe a bit of the ferrari california came to mind. i'm disappointed that the big round fog lamps are no longer there. as someone mentioned, it's been a major styling cue of the viper since its inception and should've continued into the new one. looking at some of the pictures, i can maybe see a tiny semblance of the C6 vette on there, but that doesn't mean that it'd look that way in person...hopefully not. would've loved to see one with stripes and curious to see how the stripes will look on the gen 5.
interior wise, still not sure. it looks great, but i miss the gauges/pods. it seems SRT is trying to capture what the nissan GTR did with it's "information" screen (where you can see the g-force/oil/speed and what not), hence they no longer have the use for the gauges (?). again, like the previous generations and like the fog lamps, the gauges are part of the viper too and should've been continued. the buttons on the steering wheel, i guess it's a sign of the time...not a fan. however, the interior definitely is a big improvement (minus the lack of gauges and steering wheel buttons) over all the previous vipers. it looks nice enough to sleep in. LED - i think when you see this thing coming at you in the day time somewhere on the road, it's going to look menacing and obvious - reminds me of the LEDs on Audis. over all, i think they did a great job, but until i see one in person, it looks more like a refined/sophisticated viper that has grown up a bit and have become a bit more gentlemanly instead of a brute that it has been which is not a bad thing. i also think for those who have the GTS, this will be a great stable mate to the gen 2 due to how much the gen 5 is based on the second generation. additionally, i also think those who don't usually consider the viper perhaps b/c of the plastic(y) in the interior or b/c it's a dodge might take a second look at the viper now might cross shop when they're looking at the 911 turbo, lamborghinis, ferrari, etc.