While the headline trumpets the V-8-powered Durango R/T as starting below $50,000 and the Hornet below $30,000, that ignores ...
This Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat has seen far better days, as it is now an empty shell, albeit one that's searching for a new ...
You can’t cancel the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, it seems ... so there’s the same 710 hp, 645 lb-ft, 6.2-liter supercharged ...
The V6-powered Durango GT's new starting MSRP is $38,495. Add in the $1,595 destination charge, and it comes to $40,090.
Dodge Durango GT, R/T and SRT Hellcat are now significantly cheaper than before, and so is the base 2025 Hornet ...
We’re all for cheap speed, but not everyone needs or wants a V8 these days. Apparently anticipating that, Dodge has also cut ...
Also reassuring is the Dodge Durango SRT’s on-paper persona, as described by its spec sheet. With a 6.4-liter V8 engine churning out 475 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque, matched with an eight ...
And if that’s not enough, the Durango SRT Hellcat has a 710-hp, supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 under its hood; this engine started life in Dodge’s tire-smoking (now discontinued) Challenger muscle ...
The Dodge Hornet is also getting a sizable price cut as the cost of entry drops from $31,585 to $29,995. That’s the same ...
SRT Hellcat started life at $97,590, and the 2025 model will start at $86,590. Pricing for the Dodge Hornet, the automaker's ...
If a smaller performance SUV is what you're after, the 2025 Dodge Hornet GT gets a price drop, too. It's now priced to start ...