Durango Hellcat Silver Bullet Is Here To Save You From Modern Malaise
Dodge isn't ready to say goodbye to the Hellcat just yet.
The Durango Hellcat is the final vehicle in Dodge's lineup with the 6.2-liter supercharged V8. Dodge has just introduced a special edition called the Silver Bullet–this new variant offers exclusive cosmetic upgrades that set it apart from the standard model.
The Durango Hellcat Silver Bullet is finished in a silky Triple Nickel silver paint, with a contrasting satin black hood. Black exhaust tips and grey metallic badging add to the aggressive look, while the 20-inch "Lights Out" wheels—a dark grey shade—conceal six-piston Brembo brakes with red calipers.
Inside, the Silver Bullet edition continues the theme with Ebony Red Nappa leather seats featuring embroidered Hellcat logos, carbon fiber trim, and suede accents on the steering wheel and headliner.
Mechanically, the Silver Bullet is unchanged from the standard Durango Hellcat, which retains the powerful 710-horsepower Hellcat V8 engine. Power is sent to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission, and drivers can choose from seven drive modes, allowing for adjustments to launch control and shift lights.
The Durango Hellcat Silver Bullet starts at $113,325, which is about $11,000 more than last year's base Hellcat model. Dodge has yet to announce the destination charge, but it's clear that buying a Hellcat-powered vehicle in 2024 comes with a premium price tag.
In addition to the Silver Bullet, Dodge is also introducing the Durango R/T 20th Anniversary edition for 2025. This model celebrates two decades of the Durango's Hemi V8 with unique touches, including specific fender badging, a hood graphic, 20-inch forged wheels, and the Tow N Go package, which adds Brembo brakes, an active exhaust, and an 8,700-pound towing capacity. The starting price for this anniversary edition is $70,470, excluding destination.
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Over $110,000 for a 700+ horsepower SUV wow. As soon as you drive this vehicle off the lot it’ll probably be worth $50,000 or less they unbelievable immediate depreciation especially on domestic vehicles would make purchasing this SUV absolutely ludicrous unless you got a lot of money to spare and 10 hp wow I expect those would be very few of these purchased that are on the road. Majority will probably be purchased by collectors who could afford to buy them and keep them in their garage And I guess we’ve all forgotten what so if you get I guess you really don’t care about gas prices