Automotive News reports that Chrysler Group will be reopening some doors in the Motor City. The automaker’s Conner Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit, Mich., will start production again in order to accommodate the next-generation SRT Viper supercar. Conner plant will provide nearly 150 jobs Nearly 150 hourly and salaried jobs will be created in Detroit Read on! →


Performance car enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the debut of the SRT Viper, formerly the Dodge Viper, after the line went dormant some time ago. The new model, no longer a Dodge, was recently unveiled at the New York Auto Show. Snake in the grass The Dodge Viper was something of an icon; it was Read on! →


Late Monday evening, Chrysler Group LLC pulled off the kind of social media striptease maneuver that quickens the pulse and leaves supercar fans wanting more. At 11:59 p.m. Monday, the automaker revealed the first official image of the next SRT Viper supercar. The black-and-white line drawing on the driveSRT Facebook page showcased the performance coupe’s Read on! →