This 22-year-old white-over-black Dodge Ram SRT-10 comes with a Viper heart and extra oomph to match the aggressive styling ...
In the mid-2000s, Dodge released a full-size pickup truck powered by the V10 from arguably the brand's most iconic sports car ...
View post: Kia Reveals Why The New Telluride Didn’t Get A V6 Tim Kuniskis now leads Stellantis’ American brands and revives the SRT performance brand. Two new SRT Ram models are promised, arriving ...
The SRT-10, despite weighing over 5000 pounds, can absolutely move in a straight line. 500-hp and 525 lb./ft. help the pickup hit 60 mph in about five seconds, half a second slower than a Viper with ...
Ram has been clear that a modern, regular-cab SRT-10 revival isn’t in the cards. Market realities in selling a single-cab sport truck have closed the door on the iconic formula. But that hasn’t ...
Back when you could say ‘Dodge’ and ‘Ram’ in the same breath, the carmaker brought the world a one-of-a-kind sport pickup truck based on the regular Ram 1500, with just 10,000 or so units made. The so ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The winner will land a summer internship with the Ram and SRT design team, getting a real taste of how these cars come together ...
The 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is what happens when you cross a Viper with a Ram. Powered by the Viper's 8.3-liter V-10, which makes 500-horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, the Dodge boys claim that the ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
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