Here are two unlikely yet extremely cool rides that recently met at the drag strip for a good-old quarter-mile brawl: the C8-generation Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat. We ...
Trump administration's 'Big Beautiful Bill' includes provisions to kill off the federal EV tax credit, meaning that ICE wins big – again. They were already doing it – at the local quarter-mile ...
The last Hellcat standing is one for the ages. It's ironic the Durango SRT Hellcat outlived every other variant with the famous name, Dodge originally only planned a one-year production run back in ...
A few years ago, I wrote a review of the Dodge Durango SRT, a 6.4-liter monster of an SUV that I said would cause parents at the school drop-off to question their life choices. Well, SRT drivers can ...
The 2025 Dodge Durango Hellcat Brass Monkey arrives, but is it enough to excite buyers? We examine this latest Durango and ponder the future of Dodge’s aging SUV. Like all other Hellcat Durango models ...
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 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 ...
The Durango Hellcat's combination of supercharged Hemi might and three-row family hauling capability was brilliant, putting it in a class of its own against myriad other high-performance SUVs. Buyers ...
The V8 Dodge Durango is back, replacing the standard V6, but its return will look different depending on where you reside. While every 2026 Durango will start with a 5.7-liter Hemi making 360 ...
Dodge sure knows how to draw out a long goodbye. After treating the last-generation Challenger and Charger to numerous special packages that were together known as Last Call editions, the brand is now ...
There seems to be a new day dawning at Stellantis (parent company of the Alfa Romeo, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Chrysler and Ram brands), and it looks a lot like the old days we thought were being sunset out ...