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The Dodge Viper was never meant to be practical. It was meant to be unforgettable. Born from a bold challenge inside Chrysler in the late 1980s, the Viper was conceived as a modern-day American Cobra — no roof, no airbags, no compromises. Backed by raw ambition from executives like Bob Lutz and brought to life by a small, renegade engineering team, the Viper shocked Detroit and instantly became an icon. This documentary explores how the Viper went from a hallway dare to one of the most extreme production cars ever built. We break down its hand-built V10 engine developed with help from Lamborghini, its legendary debut as the Indy 500 pace car driven by Carroll Shelby, and its evolution from a terrifying roadster into a world-class supercar capable of winning at Le Mans. But the Viper’s story isn’t just about power and performance. As regulations tightened, costs rose, and the auto industry changed, the same traits that made the Viper special — its low roofline, minimalist cabin, and uncompromising design — became liabilities. Despite record-setting lap times, racing success, and cult-like devotion from enthusiasts, the math stopped working. By 2017, production quietly ended. Today, the Viper stands as a symbol of a different era — when automakers were willing to take risks, build cars by hand, and prioritize passion over profit. Its extinction raises a bigger question: Can machines like this ever exist again? Watch to the end to see why the Dodge Viper didn’t just disappear — it ran head-first into the limits of modern automotive reality.