At HOT ROD, we’ve covered the Durango SRT Hellcat a few times before. Mike Galimi logged the details during its Last Call swansong in 2024 and followed that report a year later with a diary of his ...
2024 was supposed to be the last year of the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, but here we are deep in 2025 with a new model - which is good news for power freaks. Sure, it's not as fast as some electric ...
475 horsepower, 8700 pounds of towing capacity, and a 4.4-second 0-60 mph time, all for a hair over $50,000.
Now that the Dodge Challenger is gone and the Charger has morphed into having either electric propulsion or a turbocharged inline-six, the Stellantis brands’ V-8 engines are finding their last refuge ...
Stellantis’ American brands are charging down a path to bring the Hemi V8 back in a big way, and the Dodge Durango has led the initiative. However, when the automaker first announced it’d be reviving ...
The V8 Dodge Durango is back, replacing the standard V6, but its return will look different depending on where you reside. While every 2026 Durango will start with a 5.7-liter Hemi making 360 ...
A few years ago, I wrote a review of the Dodge Durango SRT, a 6.4-liter monster of an SUV that I said would cause parents at the school drop-off to question their life choices. Well, SRT drivers can ...
The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat survived for the 2024 model year, remaining the same family-friendly machine that boasts more power than the Lamborghini Urus Performante and costs a fraction of the ...
Daily driving a 2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat is like riding a wild Bison that devoured a case of energy drinks every single day – in a good way. 2024 was supposed to be the last year of the Dodge ...
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