After bidding a tearful farewell to the SRT-equipped Charger and Challenger in 2023, Dodge now continues to bury its iconic V8 family.
The Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI – whose name is a combination of the Hemi block's name for its hemispherical combustion chamber and the words Alchemy – is technically based on the SRT 392, meaning it's powered by a 6.4-liter V8. Cylinder with 482 horsepower and 637 Nm of torque. It's not the strongest package the company offers for the Durango, but if you want to party all year long, you can't start right at the top.
The Farewell Edition, which will be produced in just 1,000 copies, will give buyers, among other things, double racing stripes in a honeycomb pattern, yellow decorative elements, black 20-inch wheels and yellow Brembo brake calipers for an additional cost of $ 3,600. (1.25 million Hungarian forints).
The interior features yellow and silver decorative stitching, an embroidered SRT 392 logo in the seatbacks, and a leather/rawhide steering wheel. The car is available in four colors, and 250 colors of each color are produced.
Production of the Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI will begin in April, but Dodge will likely announce additional farewell models by then.