Dodge Viper ACR Approved for Production, Here's What to Expect - Torque News

According to one of Allpar’s regular insider informants, the Dodge Viper American Club Racer (ACR) has been approved, shifting the project from a SEMA concept to a production reality. The newest Viper ACR is expected to begin rolling off of the assembly line in July of this year as a 2016 model year vehicle and while we don’t have any details as to what we can expect from the production car, the SEMA Show Viper ACR Concept is... While the Dodge Viper has long made a name for itself as being one of the best performing American production cars of all time, the American Club Racer took that performance to the next level. The ACR logo first appeared on the Dodge Viper in 1999, when the Viper GTS Coupe was enhanced to create the American Club Racer by adding a unique suspension setup, BBS wheels, adding a touch more power and removing some weight from the interior. The Viper ACR became the supercar that set so many track records around the world in 2008, during the third generation of the Dodge supercar. It was a 2010 Dodge Viper ACR that went to the Nürburgring in Germany and set a lap time of 7:12. 13, which is still one of the fastest laps by a production road car, ever. Source: www.torquenews.com