The 2026 Dodge Durango R/T 392 is not your parent's SUV. It has 475-horsepower and the best towing power in its class.
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Dodge built a $52K Durango that feels like an SRT in disguise
For years, the only way to get Dodge’s 6.4-liter Hemi V8 in a Durango was to pay SRT money. The outgoing 2024 Durango SRT 392 ...
The 475-hp 392 Hemi V8 now comes standard in the Durango R/T, which is pretty much an SRT wolf in sheep's clothing.
Who needs to take the family to an amusement park when there's a perfectly good 475-hp three-row SUV parked in the driveway?
If you thought the era of big-bore, naturally aspirated V8 family haulers was dead, Dodge just threw a 6.4-liter Hemi-shaped ...
Dodge’s 2026 Durango R/T Launch Edition delivers 475-hp, 12-second performance and 8,700-pound towing—all for under $50,000.
Dodge has opened orders for the new 2026 Dodge Durango R/T 392 Launch Edition, featuring the big 6.4-liter Hemi V-8 as ...
After the demise of the old Challenger and Charger series, including the hot Hellcat-powered models, Dodge is now getting ready to do the same to the aging Durango. However, the SUV is being sent off ...
One by one, platform by platform, Stellantis is waving goodbye to the vehicles that house the Hellcat engine. We've already bid farewell to the Charger and Challenger, said adieu to the Redeye, and ...
Dodge sure knows how to draw out a long goodbye. After treating the last-generation Challenger and Charger to numerous special packages that were together known as Last Call editions, the brand is now ...
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