The soundtrack of Death Valley is the hiss of sand across hot asphalt, the whistle of wind through the hollow eyes of ghost towns, and the supercharger whine of a 710-hp Hellcat V-8 cradled in the ...
The third-generation Dodge Durango is one of the oldest cars in production today. It came out in 2010, with the assembly taking place at the Jefferson North facility in Detroit, Michigan. Over the ...
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 ...
Fully optioned Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat: a 710-hp, three-row performance SUV, pushed to its limit with every package and upgrade, totals insane money. Fully maxed Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat build hits ...
In the three-row crossover segment, the 2025 Dodge Durango GT stands apart—not for fresh design or cutting-edge features, but for its time-tested durability. Last fully redesigned in 2011, the Durango ...
The Dodge Durango is finally getting a makeover. Stellantis just confirmed its arrival for 2029 during one of its annual investor meetings. The fourth-gen successor will finally arrive as a part of ...
The third-generation Dodge Durango is quite literally the oldest passenger vehicle on sale today. It went into production all the way back in 2010 for the 2011 model year, and it hasn't really shown ...
The current Durango has been around for ages, but demand remains high. It’s been almost exactly 14 years since the third-generation Dodge Durango went into production. Although it has been updated ...
The Dodge Durango has long been a bold presence in the SUV market, blending rugged strength with family-friendly versatility. Over the years, Dodge has refined the model, producing some standout ...
Dodge is having a hard time saying goodbye to the Hellcat engine, and it would appear that the car-consuming public is too. After debuting in the Challenger and Charger way back in 2015 and garnering ...