DODGE DURANGO
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To open the trunk of the Dodge Durango equipped with Power Liftgate from the inside, simply press the liftgate button on the center overhead console. To open the trunk of the Dodge Durango without a Power Liftgate, unlock the vehicle using the fob, and exit to pull on the handle next to the license plate and lift open.

To turn off AWD on a Dodge Durango, press and hold the AWD lock button located on the dashboard. Pressing and holding the button for a few seconds will disable the AWD and switch to two-wheel drive mode.

The Dodge Durango is available with three rows of seats, with room for up to seven people. On SXT models, the third row is included with the available Third-Row Seating Group. On all other trim levels, the third row is standard.

The Dodge Durango can tow up to 8,700 pounds when properly equipped. Towing capacity on the Dodge Durango ranges anywhere from 6,200 pounds to 8,700 pounds depending on the trim, powertrain and engine selected.

The Dodge Durango SXT, SXT Plus, GT, GT Plus, GT Premium and Citadel have a towing capacity of up to 6,200 pounds.

The Dodge Durango R/T, R/T Plus and R/T Premium have a towing capacity of up to 7,400 pounds

The Dodge Durango SRT® 392, SRT 392 Plus, SRT 392 Premium, SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Plus, and SRT Hellcat Premium have a towing capacity of up to 8,700 pounds

The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the Dodge Durango depends on the vehicle’s trim level.

 

The GVWR of the Dodge Durango SXT, SXT Plus, GT, GT Plus, GT Premium and Citadel is 6,500 pounds.

  

The GVWR of the Dodge Durango R/T, R/T Plus, R/T Premium, SRT® 392, SRT 392 Plus, SRT 392 Premium, SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Plus and SRT Hellcat Premium is 7,100 pounds.

Dodge Durango models are offered in seven different trims, with V6 or V8 engines and a choice between standard rear- and available four-wheel drive throughout the model line. Horsepower on the Dodge Durango ranges anywhere from 293 horsepower to 710 horsepower depending on the trim, powertrain and engine selected.

The Dodge Durango SXT and SXT Plus have a horsepower of 293 at 6,400 RPM.

The Dodge Durango GT, GT Plus, GT Premium and Citadel have a horsepower of 295 at 6,400 RPM.

The Dodge Durango R/T, R/T Plus and R/T Premium have a horsepower of 360 at 5,150 RPM.

The Dodge Durango SRT® 392, SRT 392 Plus and SRT 392 Premium have a horsepower of 475 at 6,100 RPM.

The SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Plus, and SRT Hellcat Premium have a horsepower of 710 at 6,100 RPMs.

Starting MSRP depends on many factors, including trims and options selected. Check out Dodge Build & Price to see what’s available and put together the Dodge Durango of your dreams.

Starting MSRP for the Dodge Durango SRT® depends on many factors, including trims and options selected. Check out Dodge Build & Price to see what’s available and put together the Dodge Durango SRT of your dreams.

No, Dodge is not discontinuing the Dodge Durango SUV.

The Dodge Durango is a full-size SUV, with up to three rows of seating that can be arranged in more than 50 different configurations and a maximum cargo capacity of 85.1 cubic feet.

The Dodge Durango trim levels are: SXT, SXT Plus, GT, GT Plus, R/T, R/T Plus, Citadel, SRT®, SRT 392 and SRT Hellcat.

The Dodge Durango is a powerful full-size SUV offering up to three rows of seating and impressive strength and capability for towing and hauling.

The abbreviation GT in the Dodge Durango trim name derives from the Italian term Gran Turismo, or Grand Touring in English. The abbreviation SXT in the Dodge Durango trim name stands for Standard Extra. Check out Dodge Build & Price to compare standard and optional features on each trim.

The Dodge Durango is an SUV that is assembled at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan with components sourced from foreign and domestic manufacturers.