Dodge Is Having A Sale On Hellcats Right Now

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2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat

Dodge is offering savings of $10 per horsepower on the 2025 Durango Hellcat.


The Dodge Durango Hellcat, initially intended as a one-year limited run of just 3,000 units in 2021, is set to continue production into 2025 due to high demand. This high-performance SUV, equipped with a 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 producing 710 horsepower and 645 lb-ft of torque, has proven to be so popular that Dodge has kept it in the lineup longer than expected.

2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Interior

For 2025, Dodge is offering significant discounts for buyers looking to purchase the Durango Hellcat. According to CarsDirect, Dodge’s Power Dollars deal includes $7,100 in National Power Dollars Bonus Cash, which is equal to $10 per horsepower. However, this discount is only available for outright purchases, as it doesn't apply to leases.


2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Hammerhead Edition

The Durango Hellcat remains one of Dodge's priciest SUVs, with the 2024 model starting at $108,795, and the 2025 version likely to see a slight price increase. Special editions like the Hammerhead, starting at $113,720, and the Silver Bullet at $113,325, are also available.

2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Silver Bullet Edition

Performance-wise, the Durango Hellcat is a beast, hitting 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds and running a quarter-mile in 11.5 seconds. It can reach a top speed of 180 mph, making it one of the fastest production SUVs on the market. Initially, Dodge had announced that the 2024 model would be the final run for this supercharged V8 model, but the company has now obviously extended its production.


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