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Dodge Announces Pricing For 2024 Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI®

Dodge is rebooting its Horsepower Locator just in time to help the Brotherhood of Muscle lock down a 2024 Dodge Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI® Last Call model, now available at select Dodge dealerships. The 2024 Dodge Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI, announced earlier this year, is the first in a series of Last Call models to commemorate the final calendar year of V8 HEMI® engine production for the Dodge Durango. The 2024 Dodge Durango SRT392 AlcHEMI is a special edition based on the SRT392 Premium. It features a unique appearance package and is limited to 1,000 units, 250 of which are planned for … (read full article...)


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So,
Wrangler 392 and Durango 392 AlcHEMI are the last 392HEMI 475Hp production cars.
Durango Hellcat will be the last of its kind
And the 5.7 will be last offered on Durango, 2024 DT Ram 1500 and the Classic DS Ram 1500

Ram 2500 would still be offered with the BGE 6.4 for 2025 and beyond. This still gives me hope that Dodge could still offer a V8 in the future, if they could lower their corporate average.
 

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So,
Wrangler 392 and Durango 392 AlcHEMI are the last 392HEMI 475Hp production cars.
Durango Hellcat will be the last of its kind
And the 5.7 will be last offered on Durango, 2024 DT Ram 1500 and the Classic DS Ram 1500

Ram 2500 would still be offered with the BGE 6.4 for 2025 and beyond. This still gives me hope that Dodge could still offer a V8 in the future, if they could lower their corporate average.
Remember HD trucks have different regulations than standard passenger cars.
 

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So for $90K, I hope they fixed the taillight leak! It sucked to spend $40K plus and to deal with it, I hope those who spend $90K have better luck.
Beautiful SUV though!!!!!
 

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