The Hellcat-powered Durango is all-new for 2021. However, the hugely powerful SUV is only scheduled for a single year of production. While the company pulled a similar move with the highly hyped and limited-edition Challenger SRT Demon, we hope strong sales and enthusiast interest will prolong this devilish Durango's life.
PROS A three-row SUV with 700-plus horses, as quick as a 797-hp Hellcat Challenger, surprisingly deft handling for its size.
CONS Precipitous price tag, miserable fuel economy, omnipresent supercharger whine can get annoying.
PROS Stupefying acceleration and speed Excellent infotainment system Theatrical exhaust sounds
CONS Novelty can wear off in day-to-day use Frightening fuel consumption Still feels outdated
Pros Large touchscreen tech interface is one of the best in class Strong V8s provide exceptional towing ability Real off-road capabilities with 4WD and low-range gearing
Cons Fuel economy is below average, especially with the V8s Many of the latest advanced driver safety features don't come standard Bigger and bulkier to drive than rival crossover SUVs
Pros Much faster than you'd expect Decent battery range Roomy and comfortable
Cons Touchscreen could be easier to use Not cheap to buy Doesn't handle as well as it goes
Pros Design, overall build quality, performance, handling and ride
Cons Expensive for a ‘small’ SUV, some of the interior certainly doesn't match the price
PROS Trendy design, powerful electric powertrain, thoughtful interior storage solutions.
CONS Some rivals offer more driving range, heavy and feels like it in corners, high starting price.