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The SRT division was dissolved in 2021. Now it's returning, as Tim Kuniskis is being tapped to lead Stellantis' North ...
SRT has revealed the logo, called Stryker, for the new Viper. Vince Galante, a young Chrysler designer and owner of a Viper GTS, drew sketches two years ago that led to the logo.
Fans of Dodge's SRT's all-American supercar likely know that there have (so far) been two different logos used to depict the fanged Viper. The first, affectionately referred to as “Sneaky Pete ...
The logo change was so last minute, in fact, that cars used for the Challenger Hellcat press unveiling didn't have it, and photos of the Charger SRT Hellcat circulated by Dodge still showed the ...
The wait for the 2013 SRT Viper has only been about two years--since sales of the previous model ceased--but for fans of the venomous vanguard of American speed, it's been a long one. The wait is ...
Known as ‘Stryker’, the new serpent logo becomes the third in the Viper family, following ‘Sneaky Pete’, who lived from 1992 to 2002, and ‘Fangs’, who held pride of place from 2003 to ...
Although SRT boss Ralph Gilles declined to confirm the logo is indeed related to the new engine, he did say the Hellcat-powered Challenger will be revealed in around two and a half months, the ...
The Viper is one of the rare vehicles to adorn a new logo for each major redesign, sporting “Sneaky Pete” on the original, and “Fangs” on the second gen.For the new 2013 Viper, the first ...