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The Dodge Viper ACR appears as a high end Class C car with the following rank statistics: |
The Dodge Viper ACR appears as a high end Class C car with the following rank statistics: |
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The Dodge Viper ACR (Phase VX I) is a track-oriented supercar which was produced as the top-performing road model variant of the Dodge Viper (Phase VX).
Overview
At SEMA 2014, Dodge presented a Viper ACR concept car based on the new VX I platform. After lots of rumors and speculation, the car was eventually introduced in 2015 for the 2016 model year. The base price of the 2016 ACR was US$121,395 in the United States and CA$159,995 in Canada.
The 2016 Viper ACR came in installed with an all-new aerodynamic body kit made from carbon fiber, that included a new front splitter and a fixed carbon fiber rear wing, altogether producing a total of 680.5 kg (1,500 lb) of downforce at corners. The 8.4-liter Viper V10 engine produced the same 645 hp (481 kW; 654 PS) and 600 lb⋅ft (813 N⋅m) as all other Viper trims. The brakes were from Brembo, with discs and calipers built specifically for the car. The discs were now carbon ceramic, a first for the Viper series. The braking system contains 391 mm (15 in) discs with 6-piston calipers up front, and 360 mm (14 in) discs with 4-piston calipers down the rear. The tires were from Kumho, using a set of tires called the Kumho Ecsta V720 ACR, a variant of the V720 specifically built for the ACR. The front tires are P295/25R19Z, slightly smaller than the regular Viper, and P355/30R19Z at the rear. Suspension system is made by Bilstein, which has 10 settings for rebound and compression tuning for the dampers.
On August 31, 2017, production of the Dodge Viper and its variants were discontinued with Fiat Chrysler citing un-met vehicle safety standards and a production plant's closure as the main factors.
Asphalt Street Storm Racing
Summary
The ACR and its blueprints are obtainable from Gift Boxes and as Seasonal Leagues reward.
Blueprint
Viper ACR Blueprint – Last checked: Sep 24, 2020 Sale value: 13,050 Rarity: Blue (Class A) Vehicle: Viper ACR (8 to claim) Availability: Gift Boxes, Seasonal Leagues rank reward Statistical drop rates: 0.00 % | 1.32 % | 2.54 % | Chance Promo: 33.33 % |
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Asphalt 9: Legends
The Dodge Viper ACR appears as a high end Class C car with the following rank statistics:
- Starting rank: 1,553
- 1* rank: 1,822
- 2* rank: 2,179 (15 BPs)
- 3* rank: 2,526 (21 BPs)
- 4* rank: 2,816 (32 BPs)
The Viper ACR requires 35 blueprints to be assembled, an additional 15 blueprints to reach 2 stars, 21 to reach 3 stars and 32 to reach 4 stars. A total of 2,537,720, 24 Common Import Parts, 12 C Class Parts and 4 car specific parts are required for upgrades.
Players who logged in for a limited time starting from March 20, 2020, were given 35 BPs for the Dodge Viper ACR—enough to unlock the car—as part of a special gift "in this trying time" that also included 30 Ferrari F12tdf and 35 McLaren P1™ BPs.
The Viper ACR is heavily focused on acceleration and handling at the cost of top speed. Similar to the Rezvani Beast X, the Viper ACR possesses excellent acceleration, responsive handling and stable drifting, as well as above-average nitro efficiency. The biggest weakness of the Viper ACR is its top speed, it can only reach 195 mph (313 km/h) without a Nitro Shockwave and 404km/with a shockwave in midair.