Experience the feel of 600 AWD horsepower and custom AirLift suspension management in this stunning, low-mileage SRT hauler. The 2019 Dodge Durango SRT blends luxury, utility, and extreme supercharged ...
Is the Dodge Viper still keeping you up at night, even if it hasn't been around for almost a decade? In that case, this model is likely at the very top of your shopping list, and if you desire an open ...
The Dodge Viper SRT10 unleashes an intense burnout with its massive 8.4L V10 engine. This video captures thick tire smoke, raw revving, and the deep exhaust tone that defines one of America’s most ...
With the 2026 Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak, Dodge is offering buyers the chance to highly customize their new muscle SUV by unlocking more than six million potential build combinations. What You Need ...
When we were first introduced to the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, the supercharged SUV was only intended to be a one-year exclusive for model year 2021. Much to the chagrin of those early buyers, Dodge ...
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 ...
This time last year, Dodge was all about discontinuing its Charger and Challenger’s large and loud Hemi V8’s. But the engine is back with the 2025 Durango, a muscle car with 710 horsepower and an ...
Stellantis, the company in charge of brands like Jeep, Dodge, Ram, and Chrysler, today announced that it is bringing back the SRT brand and is hard at work ensuring the resurrected marque is staffed ...
In an announcement on July 2, the multinational automaker Stellantis announced that it is reviving a long-dormant nameplate that once adorned the high-performance offerings of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, ...
Four years ago, as Fiat Chrysler was reformed into Stellantis, it seemed the North American SRT performance division wouldn’t make the journey. That didn’t stop existing SRT products, like Hellcats ...
Automotive conglomerate Stellantis has confirmed that the SRT (Street and Racing Technology) group is being revived. It never went away as a moniker, but it used to be a performance division within ...
[This story first appeared in the November 2005 issue of MotorTrend, and we're presenting it in part as a celebration of the news of the revival of SRT] There are two questions here: What's the ...