We cannot report about an illegal drag race without reminding you that you should never ever get involved in one, while also reminding you that we do not support such stunts. Racing should be limited ...
Can you name a couple of troubled brands from Stellantis? No, let's narrow them down first: let's talk about American marques in distress. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram, you say? That's about right - ...
From the first start of the Hellcat’s supercharged Hemi to desert highways, and Death Valley heat, the 2026 Durango SRT ...
The high-performance Dodge Durango Hellcat was never meant to last long. We thought 2023 would be the end of it, then 2024. Now, as the 2026 Durango Hellcat Jailbreak is announced, I’m starting to ...
Stellantis is leaving behind its era of stuffing supercharged V-8s into just about everything. Not only is the Dodge Charger Hellcat gone, so are the Challenger Hellcat, the Chrysler 300 SRT, the Ram ...
Daily driving a 2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat is like riding a wild Bison that devoured a case of energy drinks every single day – in a good way. 2024 was supposed to be the last year of the Dodge ...
Remember when Dodge released the “limited-production” Hellcat Durango, only to re-release it more than once after the initial run sold out? Owners of the original SUV remember, and they’re currently ...
Dodge is reviving the supercharged 6.2-liter V8 in its Durango, offering muscle SUV fans endless ways to make it their own. The Hellcat is back. Much to the relief of performance fans, Dodge has ...
Dodge just can't let go of the Hellcat V8. Despite the LX-platformed Charger and Challenger having driven off into the great dealership in the sky, and the Ram 1500 switching to inline-6 power, the ...
Those two V-8-powered models won't be available in the 17 states that follow the CARB emissions standards. The Durango GT, which now comes with the 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, will be available nationwide. As ...
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