The Dodge Durango is a staple to the Dodge lineup. The Durango gives buyers that want the style and engineering of the Dodge brand a spacious option. In 2018, Dodge introduced the Durango SRT, and the new model adds a lot of power and capability to the Durango lineup.
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The 2018 Durango lineup consists of seven trims, and they include the Durango SXT, Durango SXT Plus, Durango GT, Durango Citadel, Durango R/T, Durango Citadel Anodized Platinum and the Durango SRT. With the exception of the Durango SRT, which is only available with all-wheel-drive (AWD), each Durango trim is available with rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive. There are three engine options on the Durango lineup and the standard engine on the Durango lineup is a 293-horsepower 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine and it gives the Durango a towing capacity of 6,200 pounds.
The two available engine options are the 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine and the new 6.4-liter HEMI V8 engine. The 5.7L engine is standard on the Durango R/T and it is an available option on the Durango Citadel and Citadel Anodized Platinum. The 5.7L engine produces best-in-class 360 horsepower and increases the Durango’s towing capacity to 7,400 pounds. The 6.4L engine is new to the Durango lineup and it is only available on the Durango SRT. The 6.4L enginegives the Durango the ability to go 0-60 mph in just 4.4 seconds and complete the quarter mile in 12.9 seconds. Due to the horsepower and torque gains of the 6.4L engine, the Durango SRT has an increased towing capacity of 8,600 pounds, which is a better towing capacity than a lot of trucks offer.

Buyers have plenty of interior options to customize their Durango to their needs. The Durango is available as a two-row five-passenger SUV or a three-row and seven-passenger SUV. The interior comes standard with cloth upholstery, a second row center console that provides back seat passengers with access to vent controls, and a customizable 7-inch instrument cluster. Upgraded interior features including Nappa leather seats, heated and ventilated front seats, and plenty of color schemes for upholstery are available. The larger SUV has the cargo capacity of 84.5 cubic feet. The interior of the new and highest level SRT trim comes with luxurious and performance inspired interior and plenty of SRT badging.

Technology isn’t all about the entertainment features, but the safety features as well. Standard features like a ParkView backup camera, adaptive stop and go cruise control, electronic brake force distribution, rain brake support, all-speed traction control, and electronic roll mitigation will keep you safe in the Durango. The are plenty of available features as well like rain sensing windshield wipers, a blind spot monitoring system, and ParkSense rear park assist/ParkSense front and rear park assist.
There are two new UConnect systems offered for the Durango. One is the UConnect 4 and the other, the UConnect 4C NAV system. The UConnect 4 system comes with a 7-inch touch screen, integrated voice command, bluetooth streaming, SiriusXM radio, Android Auto and Apple Car Play. The UConnect 4C NAV system has a larger 8.4-inch touchscreen, a navigation system, SiriusXM Guardian, SiriusXM Traffic Plus and SiriusXM Travel Link. SiriusXM guardian connects you to your vehicle to your phone with features including remote start.
The MSRP for the 2018 Durango SXT, which is the base Durango trim, is $29,995. Prices vary depending on trims, and the all-new 2018 Dodge Durango SRT has a starting MSRP of $64,090.
Warranties include a three-year or 36,000-mile basic warranty and a five-year or 60,000-mile limited powertrain warranty.
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