The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat continues its reign in 2026. Since its 2020 debut, Dodge hinted at ending production, but strong demand kept it alive. Originally limited to 2,000 units, then extended by another 1,000, the SUV remains a fan favorite five years later.
Strong Sales Keep Dodge’s Super SUV Alive
The third-generation Durango, first launched in 2010, still leads Dodge’s sales charts. Nearly 60,000 units sold in 2024. In 2025, sales are on pace to surpass that number, with over 34,000 units moved in the first half of the year. This performance SUV remains a core pillar of Dodge’s lineup.
Muscle and Performance That Endures
For 2026, Dodge leaves the winning formula intact. The SUV keeps its muscular design and a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V-8 engine. With 710 horsepower and 645 pound-feet of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive, it delivers thrilling acceleration and a commanding road presence.
Jailbreak Trim Brings Unlimited Customization
A new Jailbreak trim, inspired by the Challenger SRT Demon 170, offers unmatched personalization. Buyers can choose from nearly any exterior color, six wheel options, six badge colors, five stripe designs, and five interior themes. Seating layouts include five-, six-, or seven-seat configurations.
Luxury touches include an Alcantara steering wheel, suede headliner, black hood, black exhaust tips, and a sunroof. Dodge says over six million combinations are possible, allowing buyers to create a unique performance SUV.
Orders Open Soon
Pricing has not been released. Order books open on August 11, with deliveries starting in Q4 2025.
The 2026 Durango remains a blend of raw power, bold styling, and deep customization—proof that some icons only get stronger with time.
The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat continues its reign in 2026. Since its 2020 debut, Dodge hinted at ending production, but strong demand kept it alive. Originally limited to 2,000 units, then extended by another 1,000, the SUV remains a fan favorite five years later.
Strong Sales Keep Dodge’s Super SUV Alive
The third-generation Durango, first launched in 2010, still leads Dodge’s sales charts. Nearly 60,000 units sold in 2024. In 2025, sales are on pace to surpass that number, with over 34,000 units moved in the first half of the year. This performance SUV remains a core pillar of Dodge’s lineup.
Muscle and Performance That Endures
For 2026, Dodge leaves the winning formula intact. The SUV keeps its muscular design and a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V-8 engine. With 710 horsepower and 645 pound-feet of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive, it delivers thrilling acceleration and a commanding road presence.
Jailbreak Trim Brings Unlimited Customization
A new Jailbreak trim, inspired by the Challenger SRT Demon 170, offers unmatched personalization. Buyers can choose from nearly any exterior color, six wheel options, six badge colors, five stripe designs, and five interior themes. Seating layouts include five-, six-, or seven-seat configurations.
Luxury touches include an Alcantara steering wheel, suede headliner, black hood, black exhaust tips, and a sunroof. Dodge says over six million combinations are possible, allowing buyers to create a unique performance SUV.
Orders Open Soon
Pricing has not been released. Order books open on August 11, with deliveries starting in Q4 2025.
The 2026 Durango remains a blend of raw power, bold styling, and deep customization—proof that some icons only get stronger with time.














