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John Mahoney4 Jun 2018
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Dodge Viper revival ruled out

Hopes for Viper replacement dashed by FCA boss

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) CEO, Sergio Marchionne, has ruled out a replacement for the SRT Viper, which was dropped from Dodge's line-up in August 2017.

Speaking at FCA's mid-term presentation to investors on Friday, Marchionne told journalists that a third instalment of the US supercar was not in his five-year plan for Dodge.

"It's not in the plan," FCA's CEO said, adding the reason the Viper wouldn't be replaced was because it: "Didn't make money, and wouldn't work with a "cute" Euro-style engine..."

Marchionne went on to say that if FCA could find a way to get it done he would be happy but, ultimately, the last generation Viper didn't sell enough.

Originally,

reported the Viper would return in 2020 to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

The US mag claimed the Dodge supercar would be based on a lightweight aluminium spaceframe chassis, have a carbon-fibre body and come powered with a supercharged or turbocharged V8.

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