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LAST CALL: 2024 Dodge Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI®

The end of the HEMI era is approaching for the Dodge Durango with the introduction of the 2024 Dodge Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI, marking the beginning of a series of “Last Call” models commemorating the final calendar year of HEMI engine production for the Durango. Production of all HEMI-powered Dodge Durango models, including the 710 horsepower … (read full article...)

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I might be wrong, but I thought 2024 is the last year for the HEMI, on cars and trucks.

Could they be just sending the current generation cars as “Last Call” and still keeping hope for the HEMI for the next generation models ?
 
Next Gen Durango comes for the 2026 MY... the Last Call Durango models will overlap for 2024 and 2025
 

Dodge Takes The 2024 Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI To Europe​

Dodge's Last Call For The 392 HEMI® Makes It Way Overseas...​


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While the Dodge brand is currently rolling out its 'Last Call' HEMI® V8 models for the 2025 model year in the U.S. and Canada, the American automaker has announced it has reserved an undetermined number of 2024 Dodge Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI® "Last Call" models for the European market.

 
It’s nice that this is still being offered on a few models. Sure would of been nice to see that engine in a sporty street Ram 1500 though.

These are probably left over engines form the last call Challenger, Chargers that were never built so they need to put them somewhere, just a guess.
 
It’s nice that this is still being offered on a few models. Sure would of been nice to see that engine in a sporty street Ram 1500 though.

These are probably left over engines form the last call Challenger, Chargers that were never built so they need to put them somewhere, just a guess.

Agreed. A 6.4-liter HEMI 5thGenRam would have been the vehicle I would have in my garage now if it was in production.
 
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