2020 Dodge Viper

The rumors you heard about the Viper returning for 2020 are true. It will be coming back, but it won't have that classic Viper look. The rumors also say that Chrysler is going to do away with the Viper's iconic 700-hp V-10 and put in a naturally-aspirated 550-hp V-8. The new Viper will supposedly be cheaper, but that has not been confirmed yet. Certain models of the Viper will even have a mid-mounted engine!

The Viper started production in 1992, and after 25 years of production, the beast was discontinued on August 31, 2017, for monetary reasons, of course. Some enthusiasts would say that the Viper is the Ford Cobra of the Fiat Chrysler Auto (FCA) company.

Designed by Bob Lutz, the Viper was built for the pure love of driving, and nothing else, except with a crap-ton of power to make driving all the more fun. With all that power, you can't help but enjoy driving a Dodge Viper.

With the Viper coming back into production, I think we can all expect some radical changes to the iconic halo car.