Dodge Durango R/T Tow N Go: The R/T Tow N Go leverages the SRT’s menacing looks, 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 performance, unmatched, best-in-class towing of 8,700 lbs. and an increased top speed of 145 mph ...
If you don't count the Alfa Romeo Tonale-rebadged Dodge Hornet and the all-new 2025 Charger that has yet to enter production, then the Durango is Dodge's sole product in our market. It's an aging one, ...
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 ...
Fans of the Hemi V-8 engine have had a rough few years. The Dodge Challenger is no more, the Charger is going electric, and even Ram trucks are abandoning the Hemi in favor of the new Hurricane ...
Dodge, is bringing the V8 back with a vengeance, starting with the 2026 Durango lineup, where the engine is now the only power unit on offer. When the three-row midsize SUV reaches dealerships later ...
Great news for Dodge Durango fans! For the first time ever- the entire lineup will come exclusively equipped with a standard HEMI V-8 engine. This means the entry level GT model drops the V6. It's ...
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