Factory hot-rodded light trucks (not car-based haulers) weren’t really a thing until Dodge kicked down the door with its 1978 Li’l Red Truck. The trend evolved, spawning performance pickups like the ...
During a brief moment when Dodge completely lost hold of its senses in the mid-2000s, the American automaker thought it would be a wise decision to stick the V10 engine from the Viper into one of its ...
Supercharged Viper-powered 2005 Ram SRT-10 with just 9,000 miles emerges as a standout modern muscle truck offering.
Unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto Show, the SRT-10 pickup can be considered a late arrival because GM and the Ford Motor Company were already patting themselves on the back over ...
In the land of big bad trucks, the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is the biggest and baddest of all. No, it won’t climb rocks with the Hummers, or ford streams with the F-150s, or tow like a Silverado. But ...
The Ram 1500 TRX is going away with the Final Edition, which costs a small fortune and brings a few novelties. But the Stellantis-owned brand isn't giving up on the supertruck niche, as it is ...
Fast cars—and trucks, SUVs, golf carts, whatever—get two thumbs-up around here, so when an outfit like Chrysler’s SRT performance tuning firm works its magic, it gets attention. One favorite SRT ...
As if the previous Viper weren't raucous enough, a maximum-strength version--the SRT-10--is now available for 2003. Although some pieces carry over, much of the new asp is a clean-sheet redesign. The ...
It’s baaaack. Furthering Stellantis’ moves in North America to get away from the Europeanification of the brand, a Mopar legend is back; the Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division. Yes, the ...
No shots have been fired at the SRT-10 since then: The Lightning has been shelved, and the Chevy, while a nice piece, still lacks the protein of the others. For 2005, the Ram SRT-10 line has been ...
When Dodge USA decided to spice up its pick-up range, it didn't need to look past the motor of the Dodge Viper - the new RAM SRT-10 now has an engine-bay full of brutal 8.3 litre V10 Viper motor ...
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 ...