Dodge confirma sucesor del Viper
- TorqueCafe reported on May 24 that Dodge’s Viper successor had been confirmed, citing a preview image showing a low-slung two-door coupe. - The clearest detail was the car’s raised hood and large rear wing, which TorqueCafe said pointed toward Ford Mustang GTD-style aero intent. - Stellantis has already revived SRT, and company filings say multiple SRT products are due by 2030.
TorqueCafe reported on May 24 that a Dodge Viper successor had been confirmed, publishing what it described as a preview image of the car. The outlet said the image showed a two-door coupe with a raised hood and a large rear wing, details it framed as evidence of a more track-focused replacement for Dodge’s long-dormant halo sports car. The report did not include a model name, production date or technical specifications. It did, however, land against a broader shift inside Stellantis, which revived its SRT performance division in 2025 and has said multiple SRT products are planned by 2030. ### What exactly did TorqueCafe say it had confirmed? TorqueCafe said on May 24 that the Viper successor was “confirmed” and paired that claim with a teaser-style image. The visible proportions in the image, as described by the outlet, were those of a front-engined coupe rather than a sedan or crossover, with a long hood, short cabin and prominent rear aero treatment. (torquecafe.com) The publication said the car appeared aimed at “even the Ford Mustang GTD,” using Ford’s road-legal track special as the benchmark for performance and aerodynamics. TorqueCafe did not cite Dodge or Stellantis announcing a launch date, powertrain or price in the material surfaced here. ### Why are people linking this car to SRT? Stellantis said in July 2025 that it had revived SRT, the performance sub-brand historically tied to Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Chrysler. (torquecafe.com) Motor1, citing Dodge, reported at the time that the restored unit would build vehicles that “push the boundaries” of performance for Stellantis’s American brands. TorqueCafe separately reported on July 3, 2025 that Tim Kuniskis would lead the reformed SRT division and noted that SRT’s roots trace back to the team that developed the first-generation Viper. Kuniskis said then, “We’re getting the band back together,” according to the outlet. ### Does Stellantis itself point to more high-performance products? (motor1.com) Stellantis said in its 2025 annual report that “multiple SRT products” are to be launched by 2030. The filing does not name a new Viper, but it does establish that the company has formally put future SRT vehicles into its product roadmap. (torquecafe.com) Stellantis also highlighted in investor materials that Ram SRT TRX would help expand profitability, another sign that the company is again leaning on high-performance nameplates after several years of retrenchment. Those documents likewise stop short of identifying a Viper-branded model. (stellantis.com) ### What is still unconfirmed? Dodge has not, in the material reviewed here, published an official announcement naming a new Viper or giving technical details for a successor. There is no verified engine specification, no confirmed platform, no production plant and no launch calendar in the sources reviewed. That leaves TorqueCafe’s report as an early signal rather than a full factory disclosure. (stellantis.com) The outlet’s description of the coupe’s hood and wing gives the clearest indication yet of the car’s intended shape and mission, but the rest of the picture remains open pending an official Stellantis or Dodge release. ### What should readers watch next? The next concrete marker is likely to be a Dodge or Stellantis announcement tied to SRT’s revived product pipeline. (stellantis.com) Stellantis has already said multiple SRT vehicles are due by 2030, and any future media release, investor presentation or brand event naming Dodge, SRT or Tim Kuniskis would be the place to look for specifications, timing and branding. (stellantis.com) (torquecafe.com)