The roof incorporates Zagato's characteristic double -
bubble roof made popular on cars in the 1960s, when the roofs of Zagato - bodied competition cars were raised on both sides to better accommodate racing helmets.
Not exact matches
While the large rear three - quarter panel is steel, the bonnet and the front quarter panels are aluminium and the
roof and the boot (including the aero - friendly Gurney
bubble) are
made from carbon - fibre.
There's lots of aerodynamic attention to detail hidden in the bold looks, too: a double -
bubble roof, fins in the rear lights and a front splitter all help to maximise efficiency and
make life as easy as possible for the only engine option available.
While the large rear three - quarter panel is steel, the bonnet and the front quarter panels are aluminium and the
roof and boot (including the aero - friendly Gurney
bubble) are
made from carbon - fibre.
Retained from the last Viper Coupe model is the «double
bubble»
roof — a
roof that is raised slightly over each of the two seats to
make room for a helmet - wearing driver and passenger.
That big
bubble of a
roof makes it feel more open and ensures those same tall passengers have plenty of headroom.
The rest of the exterior is matte black carbon - fibre, save for the «double -
bubble»
roof made from PolyMethyl MethAcrylate, a shatterproof plastic.