The 1994 Dodge Viper is a sporty and powerful car from the early years of this legendary model's production. It is among the car models under the vigorous second generation of Vipers. Boasting an 8.0-liter V10 engine, the car produces a whopping 400 horsepower, with rear-wheel drive and a six-speed manual transmission. Its design characteristically lacks modern-day amenities like a radio or side windows. This reinforces the Viper's image of raw, unadulterated power and pays homage to traditional roadsters. The car comes in a single-body style, features side exhaust pipes, and a soft top. There aren't as many safety or tech features due to the era it was produced in, but it is still an iconic piece of automotive history that captures the spirit of American athleticism and power.