A 2016 Dodge Viper GTS finished in Venom Black is scheduled to cross the auction block in April 2026, offering collectors a well-documented example of the final generation of Dodge’s flagship performance coupe. Listed as Lot ST0097 and set to run on Saturday, the vehicle comes from The Boyd Collection and carries a history tied to a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep franchise dealership, where it served as a demo unit.

The Viper, known for its uncompromising performance and distinctive design, is powered by an 8.4-liter V10 engine producing 645 horsepower. Power is delivered through a six-speed TR6060 manual transmission, maintaining the analog driving experience that has long defined the model. This example remains stock, with no modifications reported, preserving its factory configuration.

The exterior is finished in Venom Black Clearcoat and is complemented by Sidewinder II wheels with a matte finish, measuring 18 inches in the front and 19 inches in the rear. The car features composite aluminum body panels, contributing to its lightweight construction, while LED brake lights and HID headlights reflect its modern performance credentials.

Inside, the cabin is equipped with Sabelt black premium leather seats and includes technology features such as a Uconnect navigation system and a ParkView back-up camera. The interior maintains a driver-focused layout, consistent with the Viper’s reputation as a performance-first vehicle.
The car has been maintained with attention to preservation, including full ceramic coating applications in 2019 and again in 2026. It has been stored in an HVAC-controlled garage environment, helping protect both the exterior finish and interior materials over time. A clean vehicle history report further supports its condition and ownership background.

As one of the later examples of the Viper GTS, this coupe reflects the culmination of Dodge’s engineering efforts for the model. With its documented dealership history, original condition, and high-performance specifications, it is expected to draw interest from enthusiasts seeking a modern American supercar with limited alterations and careful storage. See it here.
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