2023 Dodge Durango Hellcat starts north of $91,000
lineup, including pricing. MSRP on the fastest Durango has gone up about $10,000 in two years. The 2021 base price just over $82,000; the 2023 base price starting at nearly $93,000 assuming the current $1,595 destination charge doesn't change much. Here are the MSRPs for three trimsPremium Package: $103,680
The new pricing is only the prelude to the real kicker. The thump comes in finding the dealer guide says the base model will be late availability, meaning buyers spending the least will go to the back of the line — an increasingly popular place for manufacturers to put base model shoppers. Those ready to throw down at least $99,000 for the Plus Package before options will get their vehicles first.
We knew about the options packages, part of a trim and options menu revamp throughout the Durango lineup designed to hasten production and delivery. The dealer guide didn't specify package equipment for the SRT Hellcat trims.notes the 2021 version was specced just like the Durango SRT 392 trim, and the dealer guide did contain specs for that latter model.
We expect to official word on what's happening with next year's Durango will come soon. MI says orders for the regular lineup will open shortly, but the SRT Hellcat books won't open until early next year.
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