Discover the upcoming Dodge Copperhead, the Viper’s successor poised to lead the SRT lineup. Learn specs, design cues, and launch timeline now.

Stellantis has just unveiled its Fastlane 2030 roadmap, a forward‑looking plan that charts the future of four iconic brands – Dodge, Ram, Jeep and Chrysler. The most eye‑catching reveal for Dodge is a brand‑new two‑door sports car that appears set to inherit the legendary role once held by the Dodge Viper.

What is the Copperhead?
Nicknamed the Dodge Copperhead, the concept was first hinted at during Stellantis’ Investor Day 2026. While no official photographs have been released, a life‑size model gave enthusiasts a clear view of a low, wide coupe with aggressive aerodynamic styling.

Design Highlights
The Copperhead’s silhouette is purpose‑built for speed. Key visual cues include:

- Massive front air intakes and a deep‑set LED light strip that sit beneath a prominent S‑duct, channeling air over the cabin for reduced drag.
- A large central hood scoop that feeds the engine, flanked by a bold, raised crest reminiscent of the Viper’s iconic front end.
- Broad side vents behind the front wheels to aid brake cooling.
- A huge rear spoiler that echoes the legendary Viper ACR design, paired with a genuine exhaust stack and a new snake‑like logo that pays homage to the Viper’s heritage.
Powertrain Speculation
Although Dodge has been tight‑lipped about exact specifications, industry observers expect a return of a high‑output V8—possibly a modern Hemi—under the hood. There is also chatter that a hybrid assist system could be added to push power beyond the 700‑horsepower mark, keeping the Copperhead competitive against rivals like the Chevrolet Corvette.

When Will It Arrive?
The Copperhead was shown as a design model, not a production-ready prototype. Analysts predict that the first production units may not hit the road until 2029 or later, aligning with Stellantis’ broader electrification timeline.
Implications for Dodge’s Performance Image
Reviving a flagship V8 supercar signals Dodge’s commitment to preserving its muscle‑car DNA amid a rapidly electrifying industry. The Copperhead could become the centerpiece of the SRT performance line, bridging the gap between classic raw power and next‑generation efficiency.
Stay tuned for more updates as Dodge moves from concept to reality, and get ready for a new era of American supercars.

