The SUV class always has a sporty contender when the Durango is around, and this year’s model is no exception. In this review of the latest and greatest in the Dodge Durango, we’ll be going in depth on the info available of the 3-row SUV for the 2025 model year.

Key Takeaways

2025 Dodge Durango On The Road
  • The Dodge Durango is the V8 SUV that brings on the power and comfort in spades, with its interior also garnering praise.
  • Starting at around $40,000 as of writing, the Durango is a solidly priced option this year.
  • The Durango boasts an extremely wide array of trims, being one of the most versatile options in the class, enjoying a variety that's hard to match.

Is Dodge making a Durango in 2025?

2025 Dodge Durango Hauling

Beneath its bold exterior, the 2025 Dodge Durango houses a versatile three-row interior that can seat either seven or six passengers, depending on whether you opt for second-row captain's chairs. The cabin maintains the vehicle’s muscle-car-inspired aesthetic and features a standard 10.1-inch touchscreen powered by Stellantis' UConnect infotainment system. Heated front seats come standard, adding comfort to its rugged appeal.

Under the hood, the Durango continues to offer the dependable 3.6-liter V-6 as standard, with the powerful 5.7-liter V-8 still available for those seeking more muscle. One of the Durango’s standout traits is its impressive towing capability—up to 8,700 pounds when properly equipped, with even the V-6 rated for 6,200 pounds. For 2025, the model carries over largely unchanged, apart from a simplified trim lineup.

How much will the 2025 Durango cost?

2025 Dodge Durango Interior

The 2025 Dodge Durango has a starting sticker price of $40,090 as of writing, with the range-topping Durango SRT Hellcat Silver Bullet kicking off at $114,920. The full list of available trims this year reads as:

  • GT - $40,090
  • GT Plus - $46,090
  • R/T - $51,590
  • R/T Plus - $54,590
  • R/T Premium - $58,090
  • R/T 20th Anniversary Plus - $64,065
  • R/T 20th Anniversary Premium - $67,565
  • SRT Hellcat - $86,590
  • SRT Hellcat Brass Monkey - $102,490
  • SRT Hellcat Hammerhead - $102,490
  • SRT Hellcat Silver Bullet - $114,920

The Durango’s resale value is roughly average for its class, which means it holds its value reasonably well over time. A higher resale value can help you get more money back when it’s time to sell or trade in, potentially giving you a larger down payment and lowering your monthly payments on your next vehicle.

Summary

The Durango is the same sporty SUV we’ve always loved, and this year it looks to double down on what works, trimming the lineup selection to make for 11 solid SUVs suited for various needs across the market in the 2025 model year.

Categories: Dodge SUVs, Review
Tags: Durango, SUV, New, 2025, Dodge