Dodge has upped the ante in the fast-growing crossover market with the introduction of a heavily revised Durango. Sharing its platform with the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Durango offers sleek, muscular design and three-row seating as standard equipment.
What's New for 2014
The Durango has been thoroughly reworked with highlights that include a class-exclusive eight-speed automatic transmission, updated Uconnect Access, and a rear Blu-ray/DVD entertainment system with twin 9-inch screens.
Choosing Your Dodge Durango
The Durango is available in five trim levels: SXT, SXT Plus, Limited, R/T and Citadel. All but the R/T are powered by a 3.6-liter V6 putting out 290 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque paired with a fuel-efficient eight-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard across the Durango line-up, while all-wheel drive is optional.
The mid-range Limited is the practical choice, but we won't blame anyone for choosing the high-performance R/T—the ultimate anti-minivan.