ACV is bringing a viper to NADA Show 2026 this week in Las Vegas, and it’s not a snake or the Dodge muscle car from more than a dozen years ago.

Rather, ACV announced the next wave of availability for the VIPER Early Access Program, extending its inspection technology, vehicle data and pricing capabilities to more dealers ready to unlock consumer vehicle acquisition at scale in the service lane.

With the addition of VIPER, ACV highlighted dealers can accelerate the appraisal process, and increase consistency and scale — all while maintaining the pricing accuracy ACV aims to deliver.

The company recapped VIPER, which stands for Vehicle Inspection Platform for Enhanced Reporting, is a hardware set that includes two vehicle imaging towers and Virtual Lift, an undercarriage scanner, easily installable in a dealership’s appraisal lane or service drive.

VIPER uses high-resolution imaging and artificial intelligence-powered vision solutions to leverage ACV’s data library and automatically capture a vehicle’s condition as it drives through the machinery.

In seconds, ACV said the system can produce a consistent digital condition summary, and a real-time valuation offer or range, giving dealers a way to source inventory directly from their service lane.

The company added VIPER can reduce manual effort and enables fast vehicle appraisal, acquisition and retail photos at scale and with precision.

“We already demonstrated that dealers can significantly improve their trade ratio and consumer vehicle sourcing by using ClearCar and ACV MAX, and now VIPER expands our offering to help standardize and streamline the process,” ACV chief executive officer George Chamoun said in a news release.

“We’ve spent years building a massive database of vehicle data intelligence, and with that strong foundation of structured data and our advanced AI, we can empower dealers to seamlessly acquire more inventory and retail vehicles faster,” Chamoun continued.

For many dealerships, ACV said the service lane remains an under-utilized, high-intent acquisition opportunity. The company also acknowledged traditional appraisals are inconsistent and often vary based on staffing.

“On a busy day, service advisors do not have time to make an offer to a consumer for their vehicle, and used car managers are busy in the front of the house,” ACV said.

ACV’s vehicle valuation tool, ClearCar, paired with the inventory management platform, ACV MAX, can enable consumer vehicle acquisition in the service lane.

With the addition of VIPER, dealers can accelerate the appraisal process, and increase consistency and scale. Combined with the right process, the service lane can automatically generate and deliver a precise offer to every service center customer, according to ACV.

The company went on to mention VIPER extends ACV’s data ecosystem and AI capabilities along with ACV’s marketplace, ACV MAX and ClearCar, directly into fixed operations, all through the convenience of a comprehensive connected mobile app.

ACV has been beta-testing VIPER with a limited number of franchise dealers and within its own remarketing centers.

ACV has partnered closely with dealerships to integrate the system into their existing vehicle acquisition workflows.

Most ACV pilot program dealers were already successfully using ClearCar and/or ACV MAX, and are now starting to leverage VIPER to standardize and scale their operations.

In addition to installation and training, VIPER’s Early Access Program includes the following capabilities:

—Acquisition with ClearCar: Dealers provide a quick, competitive customer offer on every vehicle scanned.

—Trades, with ACV MAX: Automated appraisals in ACV MAX from the VIPER mobile app. Appraisals include all vehicle information, inspection photos with annotated damages, and automated customer offer. Also includes predicted retail price in the next 30 days and competitive analysis.

—Tire health: VIPER automatically scans all four tires from multiple angles to accurately detect damage and see detailed tread depth measurements to the nearest 1/32 of an inch.

—Service Shield: Protects dealerships from costly dispute claims by providing instant access to have video and photo records of every vehicle inspection. If a customer claims their vehicle was damaged during service, they can quickly pull up timestamped visual evidence showing the exact condition of the car upon arrival.

Once integrated into the dealership’s workflow, generating appraisals at scale with VIPER empowers dealers to:

—Standardize every appraisal with a consistent, automated capture process

—Enhance repair orders, including tire health or convert the traffic into new retail customers

—Present timely, data-backed offers to service customers

—Integrate VIPER inspection data with their existing tools for enhanced pricing, merchandising and wholesale capabilities

“Dealers tell us every day that the service drive is full of untapped opportunity,” said Vikas Mehta, chief operating officer at ACV. “The technology we’ve built with VIPER makes it simple to put a number on every car with speed, consistency and confidence. It’s the same inspection and pricing rigor dealers expect from ACV—now brought directly into the dealership.”

Interested dealers are invited to make an appointment at NADA Show 2026 and visit the ACV booth No 2723W to learn more. Broader availability is expected later this year.

More information is available by contacting an ACV representative or visiting acvauto.com or acvauctions.com.