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Dodge Viper Production in the United States – Connor Avenue Assembly Plant Historic Footage

Let's go on a trip in time to 2015, and the then FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, now Stellantis) Conner Avenue Assembly, known now as the Connor Center. 

This plant in Detroit, Michigan, manufactured the American ultimate supercar: the Dodge Viper. Since October 1995 and through multiple updates, the Viper was built at the Connor Center until 2010, and again between 2012 and 2017.


The Connor Center also manufactured the massive V10 engines of the Viper (1995-2003) and two other historic FCA models – the Chrysler Prowler (2001-2002) and the Plymouth Prowler (1997 and 1999-2000).

After finishing with the production of the Viper, the Connor Center was converted to an internal meeting and display space, focusing mainly on FCA's historic and concept cars.