- "The third-generation Viper boasted extreme performance that was developed by the SRT division."
- ―In-game catch text for the car, from GT7's car collection
The Dodge Viper Gr.4 is a race car produced by Dodge, based on the Dodge Viper GTS '13. It appears in Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7.
Colors[]
Three colors are available for this car. They are unnamed in-game:
- Red
- GTS Blue Pearl
- Purplish Matte Black
In-game Description[]
- "This original Gran Turismo Gr.4 racing car uses a third generation Dodge Viper as its base model. Modifications include a front splitter, canards, and a large rear wing. The substantial increase in downforce ensures that the car can handle corners with ease."
- ―In-game description of the car, from GT7's Brand Central
The car shares the same description as the base Dodge Viper GTS '13, stating at the bottom that it is specially tuned for Gr.4 regulations by Gran Turismo.
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
---|---|---|---|
Gran Turismo Sport | Dodge Brand Central | 350,000 | Sign a contract with Dodge for the Manufacturer Series[1] |
Gran Turismo 7 | Dodge Brand Central | 350,000 | Sign a contract with Dodge for the Manufacturers Cup Complete the Gone with the Wind set of missions with all Bronzes |
Trivia[]
- The livery of this car is based on the Viper GTS-R used by Team Oreca at the 2000 24 Hours of Le Mans. The driver number (#51) is another nod to that car.
- At the 2014 Lone Star Le Mans at the Circuit of the Americas, Texas, SRT Motorsports (Dodge's works team for the project) won the GTE class using a Dodge Viper SRT GTS-R in a similar throwback livery. A similar livery ran in 2015 is featured as a variation livery for the Dodge Viper SRT GT3-R '15 in GT7.
- The car's body kit appears to be based on the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR, except with the rear wing from the Dodge Viper SRT GTS-R, and a simpler rear diffuser.
- The car's interior is recycled from the Viper SRT GT3-R, but with window nets removed and a modified racing switch panel.
- The car uses the Motegi Racing MR120 wheel, available in the Livery Editor (GT Sport)/GT Auto (GT7).
Notes[]
- ↑ As GT Sport's servers has been shut down on January 31, 2024, and as the last Manufacturer Series race in GT Sport was held on December 25, 2021, it is no longer possible to obtain the car this way.