2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat AWD

2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat AWD

Car review: 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat AWD

  • Friday, April 16, 2021 2:25pm
  • Life

By Larry Lark, contributor

If you want something truly special, get in line to buy the 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat AWD sports utility vehicle.

Initially a limited six-month production run of 2,000 vehicles has recently been extended, so you might have a puncher’s chance.

Nothing like 710 horsepower to break you out of a long winter’s slumber.

Joining Charger and Challenger, Dodge infuses its supercharged SRT (street racing technology) Hellcat DNA into the Durango, a three-row, seven-passenger, family SUV.

ADVERTISEMENT
0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
00:00
00:00
00:00
 

Powered by a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI Hellcat V8 engine mated to a quick-shifting eight-speed automatic transmission, the Durango delivers 710 horsepower, 645 lb-ft of torque, and accelerates from 0-to-60 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds. On a track, the Durango covers a quarter mile in 11.5 seconds. Its top speed is governed at 180 miles per hour.

For the ultimate driver-controlled experience, the transmission can be manually shifted using the performance-inspired steering wheel paddle shifters.

When you’re not street racing, the Durango is capable of towing 8,700 pounds and all-wheel drive enhances driver confidence by leveraging Durango’s near perfect 50/50 weight distribution.

I was in love at first sound. Roll down the windows, press the start button, and let the Hellcat’s specially tuned exhaust system bathe your ears with throaty, aggressive, and full volume exhaust notes. Probably loud enough to wake your neighbors.

The Durango Hellcat looks even better than it sounds.

A muscular body with aggressive styling combine with a forward-leaning profile, 20-inch machine-faced wheels, distinct Hellcat badging, sculpted hood, grille and rear spoiler do the trick. My tester came with an “Octane Red Pearl” coat of enamel – another name for “Speeding Ticket Red.”

The new Challenger-inspired, driver-oriented cockpit is refine, upscale and high-tech throughout. No sports car claustrophobia. Plenty of space for everyone for everyone to kick back in comfort.

Families with three or more children will find the Durango’s available captain’s chairs with pass-through especially helpful as child safety seats can be latched into each second-row seat, and there’s still easy pass-through for passengers to walk between to get to the third row.

Durango offers a class-exclusive Blu-ray video rear entertainment system with two high-resolution 9-inch screens, one on each front seat back. Each screen allows customers to watch their movies on Blu-ray or standard DVDs or play gaming systems via inputs for HDMI or RCA cables for each screen integrated into the front seat backs. Wireless headphones are included as is a wireless remote.

Other amenities worthy of note include a Harman Kardon audio system with subwoofer, 19 speakers, and 825 watts of power. An adaptive cruise control system with stop makes freeway and open road driving carefree.

Heated and ventilated seats, 4G LTE Wi-Fi hot spot, XM radio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a wireless charging pad are all standard.

Dodge Durango offers consumers more than 60 available safety and security features, with seven standard air bags, including full-length, three-row, side-curtain airbags, standard front-seat-mounted side-thorax air bags, front-row active head restraints, standard trailer-sway control and available forward collision warning with crash mitigation, Adaptive, Blind-spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Path detection, ParkSense front and rear park assist with stop, and Uconnect Access with 9-1-1 call and roadside assistance.

I loved the Durango Hellcat. If you’re looking to go incognito, fly under the radar, transport seven passengers and enjoy SUV flexibility and functionality, and still be boss of the road, what are you waiting for

Base Price: $82,490

Price As Driven: $91,550

Destination charge is included in base price. Vehicles are provided by the manufacturer. List price may vary at local dealerships.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Life

t
37th annual Kent Kids’ Arts Day attracts many young artists | Photos

Children in preschool to fourth grade participated in hands-on projects at Kent Commons

t
Zumba events to honor Renton man, 34, killed in vehicle crash

Pedro Sandoval attended and taught the dance fitness classes across the area, including Kent

One of Return Home’s cells, filled entirely with organic material, demonstrates what the terramation cells look like. Based in Auburn, Return Home is one of the few terramation companies in the world. They transform people into soil. File photo
What we talk about, or not, when talking about death

Puget Sound area organizations and businesses strive to normalize the topic of dying.

t
Climbing gym comes with a solution for the Federal Way community

“One of the most common complaints or issues that I see is that there’s not much to do in Federal Way.”

Key to Change student Eden Pawlos receives a private lesson from Seattle Symphony violinist Ilana Zaks at the Renton studio. Photo by Keelin Everly-Lang /Sound Publishing
Key to Change opens doors in Des Moines for local young musicians

Second studio added to go with Renton location

With Nancy Turner’s final days as cook coming to an end after 40 years, Kent Lutheran Church is looking for volunteers to cook for the Kent Community Monday Night Supper served all year. STEVE HUNTER, Kent Reporter
Church seeks volunteer cooks, helpers for Kent Monday Night Supper

Free meal to community each Monday at Kent Lutheran Church

t
Kent Community Monday Night Supper cook stepping down after 40 years

Nancy Turner to turn in her apron as she approaches 90th birthday

Photos by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.
Elf Academy cadets in Renton earn their jingle bells | Photos

The annual Elf Academy let’s local kids get their holiday spirit on with fun games, dancing and crafts.

Courtesy of the Grand Kyiv Ballet.
Ukraine’s most prestigious dancers bring ‘The Nutcracker’ to South King County

On Sunday, Dec. 22, the Grand Kyiv Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” will showcase the most prestigious ballet dancers from Ukraine.

The Kent International Festival received a $15,700 grant from 4Culture, one of several Kent groups to get funds. Courtesy Photo, Kent International Festival
Kent cultural groups to receive county grants from 4Culture

Kent International Festival, Kent Downtown Partnership, Greater Kent Historical Society among organizations

t
Kent’s Winterfest kicks off holiday season with tree lighting, parade

‘A fun, fabulous time had by all’ during celebration at Town Square Plaza

Cody Jinks will bring his honky-tonk music Thursday, July 17 to the ShoWare Center in Kent. COURTESY PHOTO, Cody Jinks
Cody Jinks Hippies & Cowboys Tour coming to Kent’s ShoWare Center

Tickets go on sale Dec. 6 for July 17 honky-tonk concert