Mar 10, 2017 11:40 AM EST
2017 Dodge SRT Barracuda: Dodge's Muscle Car Model This Year

The American automobile brand, Dodge, is offering their newly revived muscle car, the 2017 Dodge SRT Barracuda. It is a rear-drive convertible coupe which is the brand's next big thing.

The car will showcase a newly improved model that can well keep up with the modern car concepts. Though this car will adapt some new concept upgrades, it would still maintain its classic image that is in line with its challenger category.

The impressive mark of this model is its street racing technology. It draws the line of the car when it comes to its record in power and performance.

When it comes to the interior of the car, a combination of modern artistry and classic design is showcased. To enhance the model's cabin, it becomes cozier with its leather upholstery.

Aside from featuring the upholstery, it also comes with an infotainment consoles with LCD touchscreen, a coffee holder for the convenience of the driver. 2017 Dodge SRT Barracuda also features passenger ergonomics and dashboard LED lighting which is standard for all of its models.

What characterized this Dodge Challenger is its engine. Most of the motoring specialist specified that the engine of this Challenger is one of the best US car designed engines.

SRT Barracuda is available with two engine choices. The first one is the direct injection six cylinder engine and the direct injection eight cylinder engine. For the transmission, it comes with a high conventional performance system. It will be the in-charge in transferring the engine's power to the tires.

 The 2017 Dodge SRT Barracuda features the pairing of the dual clutch transmission system with seven-speed shifting stick for a much better performance. It is living up to its badge as an SRT car. The brand was also able to make its modifications to this model's engine which significantly improves the car's responses and handling. The estimated price for this model ranges from $20,000 to $40,000.

 

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