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2026 Dodge Durango SRT HELLCAT Spotted Filming In Detroit

2026 Dodge Durango SRT HELLCAT Spotted Filming In Detroit​

Supercharged SUV Returns with Fresh Color and Classic Attitude​


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It looks like Dodge is cooking up something exciting again—and it’s loud, fast, and mean. Just a couple of days after the new 550-horsepower 2026 Dodge Charger Outlaw was spotted shooting a commercial, a brand-new 2026 Dodge Durango SRT HELLCAT was also seen filming in downtown Detroit. The sighting was shared by the “Metro Detroit News” Facebook page, and it’s got Mopar fans buzzing for good reason.

 
Boy, it would be awesome if they were about to announce a Durango hellcat redeye!!!

Please do it Dodge!
 
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Another Mopar web site dropped news this afternoon the Durango is being extended till 2029 now, and suggested if so would this be a good update for 2027?
Any thoughts on either the news or photos? Definitely need to take care of the tail light issue if it is in fact being extended 3 more years!
 
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Another Mopar web site dropped news this afternoon the Durango is being extended till 2029 now, and suggested if so would this be a good update for 2027?
Any thoughts on either the news or photos? Definitely need to take care of the tail light issue if it is in fact being extended 3 more years!
That thread isn't from an insider though - just an enthusiast as far as I know. That said even here has confirmed 'at least 2028'. Current-Generation Dodge Durango Is Sticking Around?

But -- the images are copy-pasted off of a Hornet. They don't look bad in place because the Durango already has those shapes. I just don't think the square tail light suits it.
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Back on-topic; I think this is probably one of those group ads, given that we just saw the Charger Sixpack in the area filming.
 
first and foremost whoever did the Durango rendition above, I like the direction you were going with the taillights. A few tweaks and it would be a nice evolution to the racetrack taillamps Dodge is known for.

I'm really excited to see this commercial Dodge is putting together with the two new Chargers (red & white) along with the Durango. One thing about the Mopar brand is that fact they always have an amazing palette of colors with some of my favorites being F8 Green, Octane Red, Hellraisin, Sinnamon Stick, Toxic Orange, the Go-Mango color from the '06 Charger Daytona and now the new "Roasted" color that is like a copper-bronze brown type color. Hoping to see alot of those colors return on this new car plus all of those new colors they showed at the color clinic this year. Also want to see more color options for the new charger as well.
 
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