The 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 (ZB II) is a sports car manufactured by Dodge.
The 2008 model received larger air intakes on the bonnet. Its V10 engine received a higher displacement with the result of 600 bhp as power output.
Its successor - the SRT Viper GTS - was introduced two years after production of the SRT-10 ended.
Games
Need for Speed: Shift
The Viper SRT-10 appears in Need for Speed: Shift as a tier 3 vehicle with a $170,000 price tag. It has a 10.00 car rating and is unlocked upon earning 40 stars.
The car reaches top speed sooner than similar vehicles thanks to strong acceleration. It can be handful in twisty corners as it has a lot of torque transferred to the rear wheels, which can result in oversteering.
Special Variants
A Coke Zero edition Viper SRT-10 was featured as a redeemable promotional gift on CokeZone.com. It has a Coke Zero paint job and is upgraded by default. Players cannot modify it and can reach a top speed of 172 mph (277 km/h) with it.
Need for Speed: World
The Viper SRT-10 first was made available in Need for Speed: World on February 21, 2011 as a tier 3 vehicle. Since August 22, 2012, it has been featured as a B class vehicle.
The performance of the Viper SRT-10 is largely influenced by heavy steering in corners, which is compensated by strong acceleration. It has a weak nitrous boost and a high weight to make the car useful in Pursuit Outrun and Team Escape. Top speed is 189 mph (304 km/h).
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E
250
251
D
400
401
C
500
501
B
600
601
A
750
751
S
1000
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Stock: 534 (B class) | Maximum: 663 (A class) |
Blue
The Blue style is an Amerikon Speedsystems performance tuned speedboost car that costs 3500. It was made available on February 21, 2011.
Red
The Red style is a rotationally available stock cash car that costs 825,000, and was initially released on December 14, 2012 as part of a special weekend rotation.
On June 6, 2015, its price was lowered from 1,100,000 as part of the End of the World event.
Limited
The Limited style is a promotional art director car initially released as a top-up gift from January 26, 2011. It was made available for 825,000 on July 1, 2015 as part of the End of the World event.
Blue Juggernaut (Cash)
The Blue Juggernaut style is a juggernaut car that costs 550,000. It was released on July 1, 2015 as part of the End of the World event.
It is fitted with various Race tuned quality performance parts, 2-star Skill Mods, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
Blue Juggernaut (SpeedBoost)
The Blue Juggernaut style is a juggernaut car that costs 4000. It was released on April 12, 2011.
It is fitted with various Race tuned quality performance parts, 2-star Skill Mods, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
Red Juggernaut (Cash)
The Red Juggernaut style is a juggernaut car that costs 550,000. It was released on July 1, 2015 as part of the End of the World event.
It is fitted with various Race tuned quality performance parts, 2-star Skill Mods, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
Red Juggernaut (SpeedBoost)
The Red Juggernaut style is a juggernaut car that costs 4000. It was released on May 10, 2011 initially as a top-up gift.
It is fitted with various Race tuned quality performance parts, 2-star Skill Mods, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
A-Spec (Cash)
The A-Spec style is a Best in Class car that costs 1,100,000. It was released on July 1, 2015 as part of the End of the World event.
It is fitted with Ultra custom quality performance parts from different manufacturers, 3-star Skill Mods, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
A-Spec (SpeedBoost)
The A-Spec style is a Best in Class car that costs 8900. It was released on February 8, 2013.
It is fitted with Ultra custom quality performance parts from different manufacturers, 3-star Skill Mods, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)
The Viper SRT-10 appears in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) as an Super Series racer vehicle, and as an SCPD Rapid Deployment unit.
The racer vehicle can only be unlocked through redeeming a promotional Dr. Pepper code and is only available for the Xbox 360 release. The SCPD unit is unlocked upon the player earning a total of 255,000 cop bounty.
The Viper SRT-10 has quick acceleration and tends to slide in corners, allowing players to drift easily in long corners. However, this also make it difficult to control in tight roads.
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Super Series | 202 mph (325 km/h) | $90,000 | RWD |
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Rapid Deployment | 600 bhp @ 6,100 rpm | 3.7 seconds | 2008 |
Shift 2: Unleashed
The Viper SRT-10 appears in Shift 2: Unleashed as a Modern Muscle Road class vehicle with a $88,500 price tag. It has a B 1140 performance rating and a 3.41 handling rating.
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered
The Viper SRT-10 appears in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered as a car tier 3 vehicle available to cops and racers.
It has quick acceleration and tends to slide through corners, allowing it to drift easily. However, this also makes it difficult to control along tight and winding roads.
Cop
The Viper SRT-10 Interceptor is an SCPD Rapid Deployment unit unlocked upon earning 255,000 cop bounty.
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Top Speed:
202 mph (325 km/h)
0 to 62:
3.70 seconds
BHP:
600 @ 6,100 rpm
Drive:
Rear-Wheel
Price:
$90,000
Year:
2008
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Racer
The Viper SRT-10 is a Super Series racer unlocked upon earning 1,405,000 racer bounty.
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Top Speed:
202 mph (325 km/h)
0 to 62:
3.70 seconds
BHP:
600 @ 6,100 rpm
Drive:
Rear-Wheel
Price:
$90,000
Year:
2008
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Trivia
- The Viper SRT-10 in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered can be selected with either a Anaconda Green Pearl, Graphite Metallic, Viper Black, Viper Blue Metallic, Viper GTS Blue, Viper Race Yellow, Viper Red, Viper Snakeskin Pearl, Viper Very Orange or Viper White body paint colour.
- In Need for Speed: World, an unused Juggernaut Edition of the Viper SRT-10 has a lower stock performance rating compared to any other edition of the vehicle.[1]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Game file: "attributes.bin"; pvehicle entry: "vipersrt_escape"
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Challenger | Concept '06 · R/T 426 HEMI '71 (Gen. 1) · R/T 440 '71 (Gen. 1) · SRT Demon '18 (Gen. 3) · SRT8 '10 (Gen. 3) · SRT8 392 '14 (Gen. 3) |
Charger | Coupe '69 (Gen. 2) · R/T '69 (Gen. 2) · R/T '70 (Gen. 2) · SRT Hellcat '15 (Gen. 7) · SRT8 '13 (Gen. 7) · SRT8 '06 (Gen. 6) · SRT8 Highway Patrol '13 (Gen. 7) · SRT8 Highway Patrol '06 (Gen. 6) · SRT8 Federal Cruiser '06 (Gen. 6) · SRT8 Super Bee '07 (Gen. 6) · SRT8 Super Bee Civic Cruiser '07 (Gen. 6) · SRT8 Super Bee Civic Undercover Cruiser '07 (Gen. 6) |
Coronet | Super Bee Six Pack '69 |
Grand Caravan | SE '08 (Gen. 5) |
Magnum | R/T '08 (LX) |
Neon | 2.0i '99 (Gen. 1) |
Ram | 1500 Laramie '09 (DS) |
Viper | GTS '97 (SR II) · GTS '14 (VX I) · RT/10 '94 (SR I) · SRT-10 '06 (ZB I) · SRT-10 '08 (ZB II) · SRT-10 ACR '10 (ZB II) · SRT-10 ACR-X '10 (ZB II) · SRT Competition Coupe '03 (ZB II) · SRT-10 Final Edition '10 (ZB II) · TA '13 (VX I) |