The wildly
popular
Dodge
Viper model is known for its iconic looks and success rate in the
racing world
With
spectacular
speed and incredible power, many
people
covet
a
sports car
because of
its
specs.
The ACR (American Club Racing) variant, first introduced in 1999, is no
exception
Featuring
some of the most
race-friendly
upgrades, the ACR is definitely a
head-turner.
The interior of the
latest version of the
Dodge Viper
ACR
is
less design focused than
the
exterior
but
remains
true to its iconic
heritage.
There are
a few
disappointing
things about the Viper ACR
compared to other competitors in the same
line, such
as materials and overall
comfort.
The Dodge Viper
ACR's technology, however,
helps
offset
some of
these somewhat unappealing
interior aspects
with a simple
and
easy-to-use
infotainment operating
system.
Overall, much of the interior has come a long way from
humble beginnings
but there are
some
aspects that still have a
long way
to go to
keep
up
with
the competition.
There aren't many additional storage options in
the main
cabin
either.
There are
several
small compartments and pockets
and
a small glove box
the engine sound permeates the interior and the seats are too hard, which
still leaves a
lot to be desired.