As if the Anodized Carbon edition SRT Viper wasn’t venomous enough, Chrysler has lifted the covers from the 2014 Viper Time Attack edition.

Aimed at the “serious performance enthusiast who needs a car that can be driven daily yet has mind-boggling limits on a road course that would rival many track-only cars” according to SRT CEO Ralph Gilles, the 2014 SRT Viper TA is powered by an 8.4-litre V10 engine. It still pumps out 640 horsepower and 600 lb.-ft. of torque, but like the 2013 Viper TA, there are a seemingly endless number of upgrades under the sheet metal.

Let’s start with the TA’s carbon-fibre bits: The carbon fibre X-brace under the hood improves torsional rigidity by 50 per cent, while the Advanced Aerodynamics pack adds carbon fibre front splitters and a rear spoiler, helping increase downforce by some 700 per cent if you find yourself going 150 miles per hour.

A set of two-piece Brembo rotors cool off quicker thanks to brake pads that optimize heat dissipation under extreme track use. Finally, the Viper TA boasts stiffer shocks and springs, as well as beefier anti-sway bars and a two-mode Bilstien DampTronic adaptive suspension system.

Unlike the 2013 model limited to 33 units, the 2014 Viper TA will be slightly more readily available, with 159 cars slated for production. 93 of those will be finished in an eye-searing orange, while 33 black ones will terrorize your nightmares and 33 will be finished in white. The 2014 SRT Viper TA will hit dealers early next year.