SRT (Street & Racing Technology) is an American car brand that began as a performance division within Chrysler LLC. The SRT name was added to the performance versions of Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler models. In 2012, SRT became a separate car brand with the release of the latest Viper. SRT ceased to exist as an independent brand in 2014 after the discontinuation of the SRT Viper and the announcement of Viper's reintegration into Dodge brand. SRT continues to produce high-performance variants of vehicles under Chrysler LLC and the products continue to carry SRT in their name.
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| - SRT (Street & Racing Technology) is an American car brand that began as a performance division within Chrysler LLC. The SRT name was added to the performance versions of Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler models. In 2012, SRT became a separate car brand with the release of the latest Viper. SRT ceased to exist as an independent brand in 2014 after the discontinuation of the SRT Viper and the announcement of Viper's reintegration into Dodge brand. SRT continues to produce high-performance variants of vehicles under Chrysler LLC and the products continue to carry SRT in their name.
- Street & Racing Technology (commonly called SRT) is a high-performance automobile group within Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. SRT began as "Team Viper" to develop the Dodge Viper. It later merged with "Team Prowler", the developers of the Plymouth Prowler, to become Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE). This was renamed Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO). Since all PVO vehicles used the SRT name, it was decided in 2004 to use that name for the development group as well. SRT heavily tunes and produces vehicles for the Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep brands.
- SRT (short for Street & Racing Technology) is a high-performance automobile group within Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. SRT began as "Team Viper" to develop the Dodge Viper. It later merged with "Team Prowler", the developers of the Plymouth Prowler, to become Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE). This was renamed Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO). Since all PVO vehicles used the SRT name, it was decided in 2004 to use that name for the development group as well. SRT heavily tunes and produces vehicles for the Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep brands.
- Street & Racing Technology (SRT) – amerykańska firma zajmująca się tuningiem samochodów sportowych marki Chrysler, Dodge i Jeep. Pierwotnie przedsiębiorstwo nazywało się Team Viper, co było związane w tuningiem samochodu Dodge Viper. Późniejszy Team Powler rozwinął Plymouth Prowler. W kolejnych latach firma przyjmowała również nazwy Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE) oraz Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO).
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| - Street & Racing Technology (commonly called SRT) is a high-performance automobile group within Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. SRT began as "Team Viper" to develop the Dodge Viper. It later merged with "Team Prowler", the developers of the Plymouth Prowler, to become Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE). This was renamed Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO). Since all PVO vehicles used the SRT name, it was decided in 2004 to use that name for the development group as well. SRT heavily tunes and produces vehicles for the Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep brands. To note, five cars in the game from Dodge, namely the Charger SRT8, Challenger SRT8, Viper SRT10 Coupe, Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Viper SRT10 ACR-X incorporate "SRT" in their name, without officially being linked to SRT as a manufacturer. In Real Racing 3, the player will be able to purchase one car by SRT. It can be raced across two series and one category:
* Supercar Masters Series and V10 Showdown Series in the Pro category.
- SRT (short for Street & Racing Technology) is a high-performance automobile group within Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. SRT began as "Team Viper" to develop the Dodge Viper. It later merged with "Team Prowler", the developers of the Plymouth Prowler, to become Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE). This was renamed Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO). Since all PVO vehicles used the SRT name, it was decided in 2004 to use that name for the development group as well. SRT heavily tunes and produces vehicles for the Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep brands. The naming convention used by SRT for its models are indicative of the vehicle's engine type. The number that follows the "SRT" prefix denotes the number of engine cylinders the vehicle has. For example: the Chrysler 300C has a 6.1 L Hemi V-8; Therefore, the SRT version is known as the Chrysler 300C SRT-8. Similarly, the Dodge Viper SRT-10 along with the Dodge Ram SRT-10 had an 8.3 L V-10, whereas the Dodge SRT4 had a 2.4 L inline-4. In 2012 Chrysler implemented a plan to turn SRT into a separate brand under the Chrysler Group umbrella. During the 2013 and 2014 model years, the Dodge Viper was sold under the model name SRT Viper. In May 2014, the SRT brand was re-consolidated under Dodge, with former SRT CEO Ralph Gilles continuing as senior vice president of product design and also as the CEO and president of Motorsports.
- Street & Racing Technology (SRT) – amerykańska firma zajmująca się tuningiem samochodów sportowych marki Chrysler, Dodge i Jeep. Pierwotnie przedsiębiorstwo nazywało się Team Viper, co było związane w tuningiem samochodu Dodge Viper. Późniejszy Team Powler rozwinął Plymouth Prowler. W kolejnych latach firma przyjmowała również nazwy Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE) oraz Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO). Przedsiębiorstwo bierze udział także w wyścigach samochodowych, gdzie prowadzi zespół startujący w United SportsCar Championship, American Le Mans Series oraz 24-godzinnym wyścigu Le Mans. Kategoria:Marki samochodowe
- SRT (Street & Racing Technology) is an American car brand that began as a performance division within Chrysler LLC. The SRT name was added to the performance versions of Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler models. In 2012, SRT became a separate car brand with the release of the latest Viper. SRT ceased to exist as an independent brand in 2014 after the discontinuation of the SRT Viper and the announcement of Viper's reintegration into Dodge brand. SRT continues to produce high-performance variants of vehicles under Chrysler LLC and the products continue to carry SRT in their name.
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