Hot Wheels Stars & Stripes 2013 SRT Viper
Raw V10 Drama — Stars & Stripes Viper Long bonnet, side-exit attitude, and an engine that always seems just slightly unhinged — the Viper was never built to be gentle. The 2013 SRT Viper brought the legend into the modern era, but it kept the same essential character: massive V10 power, rear-wheel drive, and a habit of making every journey feel like an event. In this Stars & Stripes release, the bold red, white and blue graphics suit it perfectly, giving the car a vivid, high-impact look that feels more like motorsport theatre than anything overly patriotic. Loud, dramatic, and unmistakably American, this is a muscle-era mindset wrapped in supercar proportions. About the Real Car Model: 2013 SRT Dodge Viper Engine: 8.4L V10, naturally aspirated (front-mounted) Power: Approx. 477 kW Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive Highlights: Immense naturally aspirated V10 power; long-bonnet, short-deck proportions; dramatic side-exit styling cues; raw, demanding driving character; one of the last great analogue American performance cars Stars, Stripes and Pure Presence The Dodge Viper has always stood apart from its rivals. It never chased luxury or polish in the way European supercars often did, instead relying on sheer theatre, huge capacity, and an unforgettable engine note to make its point. That made it one of the boldest performance cars of its time and a natural fit for any collection celebrating standout American machinery. This Stars & Stripes edition works best when viewed as a graphic tribute to classic American performance style rather than a heavy-handed patriotic statement. The red, white and blue treatment gives the Viper shelf presence without overpowering the shape, and that shape is still the real attraction — low, wide, and built around one of the great V10 engines of the modern era. Technical Details Recommended Age: 3+ years Assortment: GRT01-956H – Stars & Stripes SKU: HRW62 Year of Release: 2024
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