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Dodge Ram SRT-10

The Dodge Ram SRT-10 is a sport pickup truck produced by Dodge, based on the standard Ram 1500, with only 10,046 units built. It was introduced as a concept at the January 2002 North American International Auto Show, while the production model was introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model year.

Dodge Ram SRT-10
Overview
ManufacturerDaimlerChrysler
Also calledRam SRT-10 (Europe)
Production2004–2006
AssemblySaltillo, Coahuila, Mexico (Saltillo Truck Assembly)
Body and chassis
ClassSport pickup truck
Body style2-door regular cab
4-door Quad Cab
LayoutFR layout
PlatformChrysler DR/DH/D1 platform
RelatedDodge Ram 1500
Powertrain
Engine8.3 L (505 cid) Viper V10
Power output510 bhp
Transmission6-speed Tremec T-56 manual (regular cab)
4-speed 48RE automatic (quad cab)
Dimensions
WheelbaseRegular: 120.5 in (3,061 mm)
Quad: 140.5 in (3,569 mm)
LengthRegular: 203.1 in (5,159 mm)
Quad: 227.7 in (5,784 mm)
Width79.9 in (2,029 mm)
HeightRegular: 74.4 in (1,890 mm)
Quad: 74.7 in (1,897 mm)

Development edit

The Dodge Ram SRT was created by DaimlerChrysler's PVO (Performance Vehicle Operations) division, using Dodge Viper and Plymouth Prowler engineers. Extensive wind tunnel testing was used in styling the exterior of the Ram SRT-10. This is the second time that Dodge has put a Viper engine into a Ram pickup. At the 1996 Chicago Auto Show, Dodge introduced a concept Dodge Ram with a Viper Generation 2 engine, but it was not put into production. The Dodge Ram VTS was painted Banzai Blue with dual white skunk stripes, housed an 8.0 L (488 cid) V10, a six-speed Borg-Warner manual gearbox, and 17 in (432 mm) Viper GTS wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich 275/60-HR17 Comp T/A HR4 tires.

Overview edit

 
Dodge Ram SRT-10 engine (with aftermarket intake tube)

The SRT-10 featured a Chrysler 8.3 liter V10 that was first used in the third generation Viper.[1] This engine produced 500 bhp (373 kW; 507 PS) at 5,600 rpm and 525 lb⋅ft (712 N⋅m) of torque at 4,200 rpm. The regular cab, with a total curb weight of 5,130 lb (2,327 kg), reached a top speed of 154 mph (248 km/h), and could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.9 seconds,[2] whereas the Quad Cab, weighing 5,618 lb (2,548 kg), achieved 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.3 seconds and reached a top speed of 147 mph (237 km/h).[3] The regular cab could complete the 14 mi (400 m) in 13.6 seconds at 106 mph (171 km/h),[4] the Quad Cab in 13.7 seconds at 100 mph (161 km/h).[5] The engine produced one horsepower for every 10.3 lbs of vehicle weight in the regular cab. The regular cab generated .86 g of grip on a 300 ft (91 m) skidpad,[4] while the Quad Cab generated .83 g.[5] The regular cab was rated by the EPA at 9 MPG city/15 highway,[4] while the Quad Cab was rated at 9 city/12 MPG highway.[5]

Drivetrain edit

The V10 Viper engine delivered 90 percent of its torque from 1500 to 5600 rpm. The cast aluminum cylinder block had cast-iron liners and cross-bolted main caps. The bore and stroke had been increased over previous Viper models. Compression ratio, firing order, rod length, block height and block length were unchanged from the second-generation Viper engine. The regular cab featured a Tremec T-56 transmission, while the Quad Cab utilized a 48RE four-speed automatic transmission modified from the Ram Heavy Duty transmission. Both regular cab and Quad Cab used a Dana 60 rear axle.

Gear 1 2 3 4 5 6 Final Drive
Ratio 2.66:1 1.78:1 1.30:1 1.00:1 0.74:1 0.50:1 4.10:1 (2004); 4.56:1 (2005–06)

48RE

Gear 1 2 3 4 Final Drive
Ratio 2.45:1 1.45:1 1.00:1 0.69:1 4.56:1

Suspension edit

PVO engineers modified the Ram Heavy Duty's rack and pinion steering and independent front suspension for use in the Ram SRT-10. A fully hydroformed Dodge Ram frame was used in conjunction with a custom-tuned suspension, lowering the Ram SRT-10's ride height one inch in the front and 2.5 inches in the rear. Bilstein shock absorbers, performance-tuned springs and unique aerodynamic aids were used to enhance the Ram SRT-10's higher-speed performance.[6] An additional 5th shock was used on the rear axle to prevent wheel hop during wheel-spin.

Exterior edit

The Ram SRT-10 had a unique hood that featured a wide power bulge and honeycomb grill hood scoop. The hood scoop allowed cool air to enter as well as forcing hot air to exit from the engine bay, thus helping the engine to run cooler. "Viper Powered" badges were added to the sides of the power bulge, to indicate the SRT-10 engine under the hood. Large chrome SRT-10 logos were mounted to the driver and passenger side doors and rear tailgate right side on the Quad cab and Single Cab 2005 models replaced in 2006 by smaller chrome and red SRT-10 logo badges . All models were outfitted with large molded kickerpanels painted to match body color. Another exterior feature was a tonneau cover with an attached spoiler that was supposed to come standard on the 2005 Quad Cab version and all 2006 models, but due to manufacturing problems was not installed on nearly half of the Ram SRT-10s intended. To help remedy this situation, Dodge added a $1000 credit and a regular spoiler to the Ram SRT-10s that did not receive the tonneau cover. In addition to style, the spoiler also helped with air flow and provided a reduction in lift and drag. The Ram SRT-10 had a bed size of 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), giving the regular cab an overall length of 17 ft 7 in (5.36 m), and 19 ft 2 in (5.84 m) overall length for the Quad Cab.

Interior edit

The Truck audio had 3 options of the Dodge Ram SRT-10 by 2006 and consisted of 8 Infinity brand speakers with a DVD based large color LCD map navigation system and a mid-tier CD turn by turn graphics CD-based system with small color LCD, and finally a standard LED Radio with CD player; all built and designed by Infinity audio and 10 inch woofer mounted in between the seats with silver bezel and 575 watts of total system output, Bluetooth by U-Connect for hands free communication through your car stereo as a factory option also full digital Satellite radio. The doors on both the Standard cab and Quad had silver accents along the middle above the arm rest. It also came with a leather trimmed steering wheel and with heavily bolstered racing-derived suede-trimmed charcoal leather seats. The center stack was adorned with silver trim, and a silver trim strip with the SRT-10 logo resided under the passenger-side air bag cover. Taking a cue from the Dodge Viper, the Ram SRT-10 came with a red start button on the dash. The manual transmission regular cab featured a Hurst shift lever, which sprouted from a silver metal shift bezel and was fitted with a Viper shift knob. Aluminum performance-inspired pedals replaced the stock setup. The gauge cluster featured satin silver-faced gauges and Viper font and graphics. The A-Pillar on Driver's side has an Oil Temperature Gauge, sporting the SRT logo. The speedometer and tachometer were re-calibrated to match the Ram SRT-10's increased performance. Optional sunroof was electric, as was a small electric rear window.

Colors edit

Excluding the special editions, the 2004–2005 Ram SRT-10 came in three colors: Black Clear Coat, Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat, and Flame Red Clear Coat. The redesigned 2006 Ram SRT-10 came in Mineral Gray Metallic, Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Coat, Brilliant Black Crystal Clear Coat, Flame Red Clear Coat and Black Clear Coat.

Wheels and brakes edit

The stock 22 in (559 mm) wheels were fitted with Pirelli Scorpion P305/40R-22 performance tires and modeled after the 10-spoke wheels available on the Viper. The brakes for the 2004 model (front and rear) and 2005-06 (rear) were modified from the Ram Heavy Duty truck for use in the Ram SRT-10. The standard ABS-equipped brakes were fitted with 15 in (381 mm) rotors in front and 14 in (356 mm) rotors out back. 2004 models used red-painted two-piston sliding brake calipers front and rear; these were replaced with larger four-piston monoblock calipers up front in 2005–06, designed by TRW and unique to the SRT-10. Two NASCAR-inspired brake cooling ducts integrated into the front fascia provide cooling for the Ram SRT-10's brakes.

Quad cab edit

 
 
 
Dodge RAM SRT-10 Quad Cab

Following the success of the Ram SRT-10 regular cab, Dodge decided to introduce a Quad Cab version starting in the 2005 model year. The new Quad Cab was aimed at enthusiasts who wanted a performance truck, but did not want a single cab. The Quad Cab was fitted with a 4.56 final-drive gear ratio to improve low-end acceleration and was rated at 7,500 lb (3,402 kg) towing capacity. A body-color aluminum tonneau cover with an aerodynamic spoiler came standard on the Quad Cab. The Quad Cab was only offered with a 4-speed automatic transmission (the 48RE borrowed from the Heavy Duty with the Cummins ISB turbo-diesel). The 48RE was rated to handle up to 700 lb⋅ft (949 N⋅m) of torque.

Special editions edit

Dodge released several limited editions of the Ram SRT-10 alongside the standard regular cab and Quad Cab versions.

  • VCA (Viper Club of America) Edition – 52 produced, released at the 2004 Daytona Motor Speedway Race in February. Where people were able to enter a raffle, and only the winners of the raffle were able to purchase the vehicle, but, of course the winners were able to sell them again to a third-party. Its paint scheme was white rally stripes on Electric Blue. Engine was also signed by Wolfgang Bernhard, Chrysler Group's former chief operating officer. Available as a 2004 model. 50 of the VCA Edition trucks were manual transmission. Two were converted to an automatic transmission to be Pace Vehicles. The whereabouts of these two RAM SRT-10's is unknown and presumed decommissioned by FCA.
  • Yellow Fever – 500 produced was announced, final total produced 497, painted in Solar Yellow exterior paint and black "fanged" stripe on top of hood, came with two-tone interior which featured a yellow center stack bezel, yellow door spears, yellow stitching on steering wheel, seats and Regular Cab manual transmission shifter and yellow embroidering on the SRT-10 floor mats. Also came with special Yellow Fever Edition badges and a serialized Yellow Fever dash plaque. Available as a 2005 model.
  • Commemorative Edition – 200 produced was announced, featured Bright White exterior paint with Electric Blue stripes. Interior enhancements included blue stitching on the seats, shift boot, shift knob and steering wheel. Floor mats were embroidered in matching stitching with the SRT-10 logo. In addition, the Commemorative Edition included standard polished wheels, brushed aluminum scuff plates, and a hard tonneau cover. Available as a 2005 model. FCA Records show a total of 201 painted White with Blue Stripes
  • Night Runner – 400 produced was announced final total produced 370, painted in Brilliant Black exterior paint, came with Dark Nickel Pearl finish 22 in (559 mm) wheels, black chrome grill inserts, unique Night Runner badges, a black center stack and center console bezel overlay, and a serialized Night Runner dash plaque. Available as a 2006 model.

End of production edit

 
2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab with open hood

The first SRT-10 was produced November 10, 2003. Ram SRT-10 production ended after the 2006 model year[7] Total production for the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 was 3,057. For 2005, the total production was 5,113 and the 2006 total production was 1,973.[8] Over the 3-year lifespan of this truck, 10,046 Dodge Ram SRT-10s were manufactured.

2004 color breakdown Regular cab
Black 1269
Flame Red 1040
Bright Silver Metallic 698
VCA Edition 50
Total 3057
2005 color breakdown Regular cab Quad cab Year total
Black 557 1314 1871
Flame Red 517 931 1447
Bright Silver Metallic 332 763 1095
Yellow Fever 201 296 497
White (CE) 201 0 201
Total 1808 3305 5113
2006 color breakdown Regular cab Quad cab Year total
Brilliant Black Crystal 97 215 312
Inferno Red 220 418 638
Mineral Gray 131 310 441
Night Runner 119 251 370
Black Clear Coat 87 97 184
Flame Red 7 8 15
Bright Silver Metallic 6 8 14
Total 664 1309 1973

World record edit

 
February 2004 World Record

In July 2004, a Dodge Ram SRT-10, driven by NASCAR driver Brendan Gaughan set both the Guinness World Record and Sports Car Club of America's record for the world's fastest production truck[9] with an average speed of 154.587 mph (248.784 km/h).[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Dodge Ram SRT-10 – Auto Shows". Car and Driver. January 2002. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  2. ^ "2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab - First Look - Motor Trend". MotorTrend. 2005-08-08. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
  3. ^ "Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab – Short Take Road Test – Auto Reviews". Car and Driver. January 2005. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  4. ^ a b c (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2010-06-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ a b c . Car and Driver. Archived from the original on 2010-07-09. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  6. ^ . Motor Trend. 2007-02-26. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  7. ^ Calgary, The (2006-07-07). "Dodge to end production of V-10 Ram pickup". Driving.ca. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  8. ^ "RAM SRT-10 Production List". ViperTruckRegistry.com. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
  9. ^ . DaimlerChrysler. Archived from the original on 2007-03-19. Retrieved 2004-02-02.
  10. ^ Fitzgerald, Craig (April 2004). "World's Fastest Pickup". Hemmings Muscle Machines. American City Business Journals. Retrieved January 10, 2022.

External links edit

  • Viper Truck Club of America
  • Viper Truck Registry
  • RAM SRT-10 Discussion
  • RAM SRT-10 Master List
  • Allpar Trucks Review
  • Viper-powered Ram SRT-10 Claims "World's Fastest Production Pickup Truck" Guinness Title

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See also Street and Racing Technology The Dodge Ram SRT 10 is a sport pickup truck produced by Dodge based on the standard Ram 1500 with only 10 046 units built It was introduced as a concept at the January 2002 North American International Auto Show while the production model was introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model year Dodge Ram SRT 10OverviewManufacturerDaimlerChryslerAlso calledRam SRT 10 Europe Production2004 2006AssemblySaltillo Coahuila Mexico Saltillo Truck Assembly Body and chassisClassSport pickup truckBody style2 door regular cab4 door Quad CabLayoutFR layoutPlatformChrysler DR DH D1 platformRelatedDodge Ram 1500PowertrainEngine8 3 L 505 cid Viper V10Power output510 bhpTransmission6 speed Tremec T 56 manual regular cab 4 speed 48RE automatic quad cab DimensionsWheelbaseRegular 120 5 in 3 061 mm Quad 140 5 in 3 569 mm LengthRegular 203 1 in 5 159 mm Quad 227 7 in 5 784 mm Width79 9 in 2 029 mm HeightRegular 74 4 in 1 890 mm Quad 74 7 in 1 897 mm Contents 1 Development 2 Overview 2 1 Drivetrain 2 2 Suspension 2 3 Exterior 2 4 Interior 2 5 Colors 2 6 Wheels and brakes 3 Quad cab 4 Special editions 5 End of production 6 World record 7 References 8 External linksDevelopment editThe Dodge Ram SRT was created by DaimlerChrysler s PVO Performance Vehicle Operations division using Dodge Viper and Plymouth Prowler engineers Extensive wind tunnel testing was used in styling the exterior of the Ram SRT 10 This is the second time that Dodge has put a Viper engine into a Ram pickup At the 1996 Chicago Auto Show Dodge introduced a concept Dodge Ram with a Viper Generation 2 engine but it was not put into production The Dodge Ram VTS was painted Banzai Blue with dual white skunk stripes housed an 8 0 L 488 cid V10 a six speed Borg Warner manual gearbox and 17 in 432 mm Viper GTS wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich 275 60 HR17 Comp T A HR4 tires Overview edit nbsp Dodge Ram SRT 10 engine with aftermarket intake tube The SRT 10 featured a Chrysler 8 3 liter V10 that was first used in the third generation Viper 1 This engine produced 500 bhp 373 kW 507 PS at 5 600 rpm and 525 lb ft 712 N m of torque at 4 200 rpm The regular cab with a total curb weight of 5 130 lb 2 327 kg reached a top speed of 154 mph 248 km h and could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph 97 km h in 4 9 seconds 2 whereas the Quad Cab weighing 5 618 lb 2 548 kg achieved 0 60 mph 97 km h in 5 3 seconds and reached a top speed of 147 mph 237 km h 3 The regular cab could complete the 1 4 mi 400 m in 13 6 seconds at 106 mph 171 km h 4 the Quad Cab in 13 7 seconds at 100 mph 161 km h 5 The engine produced one horsepower for every 10 3 lbs of vehicle weight in the regular cab The regular cab generated 86 g of grip on a 300 ft 91 m skidpad 4 while the Quad Cab generated 83 g 5 The regular cab was rated by the EPA at 9 MPG city 15 highway 4 while the Quad Cab was rated at 9 city 12 MPG highway 5 Drivetrain edit The V10 Viper engine delivered 90 percent of its torque from 1500 to 5600 rpm The cast aluminum cylinder block had cast iron liners and cross bolted main caps The bore and stroke had been increased over previous Viper models Compression ratio firing order rod length block height and block length were unchanged from the second generation Viper engine The regular cab featured a Tremec T 56 transmission while the Quad Cab utilized a 48RE four speed automatic transmission modified from the Ram Heavy Duty transmission Both regular cab and Quad Cab used a Dana 60 rear axle Gear 1 2 3 4 5 6 Final Drive Ratio 2 66 1 1 78 1 1 30 1 1 00 1 0 74 1 0 50 1 4 10 1 2004 4 56 1 2005 06 48RE Gear 1 2 3 4 Final Drive Ratio 2 45 1 1 45 1 1 00 1 0 69 1 4 56 1 Suspension edit PVO engineers modified the Ram Heavy Duty s rack and pinion steering and independent front suspension for use in the Ram SRT 10 A fully hydroformed Dodge Ram frame was used in conjunction with a custom tuned suspension lowering the Ram SRT 10 s ride height one inch in the front and 2 5 inches in the rear Bilstein shock absorbers performance tuned springs and unique aerodynamic aids were used to enhance the Ram SRT 10 s higher speed performance 6 An additional 5th shock was used on the rear axle to prevent wheel hop during wheel spin Exterior edit The Ram SRT 10 had a unique hood that featured a wide power bulge and honeycomb grill hood scoop The hood scoop allowed cool air to enter as well as forcing hot air to exit from the engine bay thus helping the engine to run cooler Viper Powered badges were added to the sides of the power bulge to indicate the SRT 10 engine under the hood Large chrome SRT 10 logos were mounted to the driver and passenger side doors and rear tailgate right side on the Quad cab and Single Cab 2005 models replaced in 2006 by smaller chrome and red SRT 10 logo badges All models were outfitted with large molded kickerpanels painted to match body color Another exterior feature was a tonneau cover with an attached spoiler that was supposed to come standard on the 2005 Quad Cab version and all 2006 models but due to manufacturing problems was not installed on nearly half of the Ram SRT 10s intended To help remedy this situation Dodge added a 1000 credit and a regular spoiler to the Ram SRT 10s that did not receive the tonneau cover In addition to style the spoiler also helped with air flow and provided a reduction in lift and drag The Ram SRT 10 had a bed size of 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m giving the regular cab an overall length of 17 ft 7 in 5 36 m and 19 ft 2 in 5 84 m overall length for the Quad Cab Interior edit The Truck audio had 3 options of the Dodge Ram SRT 10 by 2006 and consisted of 8 Infinity brand speakers with a DVD based large color LCD map navigation system and a mid tier CD turn by turn graphics CD based system with small color LCD and finally a standard LED Radio with CD player all built and designed by Infinity audio and 10 inch woofer mounted in between the seats with silver bezel and 575 watts of total system output Bluetooth by U Connect for hands free communication through your car stereo as a factory option also full digital Satellite radio The doors on both the Standard cab and Quad had silver accents along the middle above the arm rest It also came with a leather trimmed steering wheel and with heavily bolstered racing derived suede trimmed charcoal leather seats The center stack was adorned with silver trim and a silver trim strip with the SRT 10 logo resided under the passenger side air bag cover Taking a cue from the Dodge Viper the Ram SRT 10 came with a red start button on the dash The manual transmission regular cab featured a Hurst shift lever which sprouted from a silver metal shift bezel and was fitted with a Viper shift knob Aluminum performance inspired pedals replaced the stock setup The gauge cluster featured satin silver faced gauges and Viper font and graphics The A Pillar on Driver s side has an Oil Temperature Gauge sporting the SRT logo The speedometer and tachometer were re calibrated to match the Ram SRT 10 s increased performance Optional sunroof was electric as was a small electric rear window Colors edit Excluding the special editions the 2004 2005 Ram SRT 10 came in three colors Black Clear Coat Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat and Flame Red Clear Coat The redesigned 2006 Ram SRT 10 came in Mineral Gray Metallic Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Coat Brilliant Black Crystal Clear Coat Flame Red Clear Coat and Black Clear Coat Wheels and brakes edit The stock 22 in 559 mm wheels were fitted with Pirelli Scorpion P305 40R 22 performance tires and modeled after the 10 spoke wheels available on the Viper The brakes for the 2004 model front and rear and 2005 06 rear were modified from the Ram Heavy Duty truck for use in the Ram SRT 10 The standard ABS equipped brakes were fitted with 15 in 381 mm rotors in front and 14 in 356 mm rotors out back 2004 models used red painted two piston sliding brake calipers front and rear these were replaced with larger four piston monoblock calipers up front in 2005 06 designed by TRW and unique to the SRT 10 Two NASCAR inspired brake cooling ducts integrated into the front fascia provide cooling for the Ram SRT 10 s brakes Quad cab edit nbsp nbsp nbsp Dodge RAM SRT 10 Quad Cab Following the success of the Ram SRT 10 regular cab Dodge decided to introduce a Quad Cab version starting in the 2005 model year The new Quad Cab was aimed at enthusiasts who wanted a performance truck but did not want a single cab The Quad Cab was fitted with a 4 56 final drive gear ratio to improve low end acceleration and was rated at 7 500 lb 3 402 kg towing capacity A body color aluminum tonneau cover with an aerodynamic spoiler came standard on the Quad Cab The Quad Cab was only offered with a 4 speed automatic transmission the 48RE borrowed from the Heavy Duty with the Cummins ISB turbo diesel The 48RE was rated to handle up to 700 lb ft 949 N m of torque Special editions editDodge released several limited editions of the Ram SRT 10 alongside the standard regular cab and Quad Cab versions VCA Viper Club of America Edition 52 produced released at the 2004 Daytona Motor Speedway Race in February Where people were able to enter a raffle and only the winners of the raffle were able to purchase the vehicle but of course the winners were able to sell them again to a third party Its paint scheme was white rally stripes on Electric Blue Engine was also signed by Wolfgang Bernhard Chrysler Group s former chief operating officer Available as a 2004 model 50 of the VCA Edition trucks were manual transmission Two were converted to an automatic transmission to be Pace Vehicles The whereabouts of these two RAM SRT 10 s is unknown and presumed decommissioned by FCA Yellow Fever 500 produced was announced final total produced 497 painted in Solar Yellow exterior paint and black fanged stripe on top of hood came with two tone interior which featured a yellow center stack bezel yellow door spears yellow stitching on steering wheel seats and Regular Cab manual transmission shifter and yellow embroidering on the SRT 10 floor mats Also came with special Yellow Fever Edition badges and a serialized Yellow Fever dash plaque Available as a 2005 model Commemorative Edition 200 produced was announced featured Bright White exterior paint with Electric Blue stripes Interior enhancements included blue stitching on the seats shift boot shift knob and steering wheel Floor mats were embroidered in matching stitching with the SRT 10 logo In addition the Commemorative Edition included standard polished wheels brushed aluminum scuff plates and a hard tonneau cover Available as a 2005 model FCA Records show a total of 201 painted White with Blue Stripes Night Runner 400 produced was announced final total produced 370 painted in Brilliant Black exterior paint came with Dark Nickel Pearl finish 22 in 559 mm wheels black chrome grill inserts unique Night Runner badges a black center stack and center console bezel overlay and a serialized Night Runner dash plaque Available as a 2006 model End of production edit nbsp 2006 Dodge Ram SRT 10 Quad Cab with open hood The first SRT 10 was produced November 10 2003 Ram SRT 10 production ended after the 2006 model year 7 Total production for the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT 10 was 3 057 For 2005 the total production was 5 113 and the 2006 total production was 1 973 8 Over the 3 year lifespan of this truck 10 046 Dodge Ram SRT 10s were manufactured 2004 color breakdown Regular cab Black 1269 Flame Red 1040 Bright Silver Metallic 698 VCA Edition 50 Total 3057 2005 color breakdown Regular cab Quad cab Year total Black 557 1314 1871 Flame Red 517 931 1447 Bright Silver Metallic 332 763 1095 Yellow Fever 201 296 497 White CE 201 0 201 Total 1808 3305 5113 2006 color breakdown Regular cab Quad cab Year total Brilliant Black Crystal 97 215 312 Inferno Red 220 418 638 Mineral Gray 131 310 441 Night Runner 119 251 370 Black Clear Coat 87 97 184 Flame Red 7 8 15 Bright Silver Metallic 6 8 14 Total 664 1309 1973World record edit nbsp February 2004 World RecordIn July 2004 a Dodge Ram SRT 10 driven by NASCAR driver Brendan Gaughan set both the Guinness World Record and Sports Car Club of America s record for the world s fastest production truck 9 with an average speed of 154 587 mph 248 784 km h 10 References editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dodge Ram SRT 10 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Dodge Ram SRT 10 Auto Shows Car and Driver January 2002 Retrieved 2010 06 15 2005 Dodge Ram SRT 10 Quad Cab First Look Motor Trend MotorTrend 2005 08 08 Retrieved 2022 08 31 Dodge Ram SRT 10 Quad Cab Short Take Road Test Auto Reviews Car and Driver January 2005 Retrieved 2010 06 15 a b c Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 06 09 Retrieved 2010 06 14 a href 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