Dodge has opened nationwide orders for the 710-hp Durango SRT Hellcat, making the three-row muscle SUV available in all 50 states for the 2026 model year.
Previously, Dodge had said that CARB emissions rules would prevent the R/T and Hellcat models from being sold in 17 states, but that has now changed.
When we were first introduced to the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, the supercharged SUV was only intended to be a one-year exclusive for model year 2021. Much to the chagrin of those early buyers, Dodge ...
Dodge has opened the order books in all 50 states for its 710-horsepower Durango SRT Hellcat. What was once a limited-run, ...
HIGHS Powerful engines, a towing champ, boasts an intuitive infotainment system. LOWS Subpar fuel economy, getting on in years, base model lacks some ubiquitous features. VERDICT Still chugging along ...
Dodge reintroduces V6 engine to Durango, in effect lowering the SUV’s starting price. CEO Matt McAlear says, “...we’re re-opening orders for the V-6 Durango GT to help us meet Durango demand” Durango ...
The Durango has become "a staple in the Dodge lineup" alongside the Charger, ensuring its place for years to come, Dodge CEO Matt McAlear told The Drive. “Durango, I think, has proven itself because ...
UPDATE 11/25/2025:The 2026 Dodge Durango will now offer the Pentastar V-6 in both RWD and AWD in the GT trim. This story has been updated with this new information. Even juicer than the Durango's ...
The American super SUV, which featuress the famous Hellcat V8 motor under the hood, has seen far better days. Yours if you ...
Dodge said the full 2026 Durango lineup will be legal in all 50 states and that means the 392 V8, too. The engine is found in ...
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Having debuted for the 2011 model year, the current-generation Dodge Durango is nearly old enough to have a driver’s license of its own. It’s not surprising, then, that little changes on the three-row ...