In this Dodge Durango Review, we cover why, if you want a family SUV that blends muscle, modern tech, and old-school charm, the 2026 Dodge Durango is both a testament to durability and a reminder that not every update keeps pace with the times. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is what Dodge has done with the 2026 Durango, which is now in its second decade of production.
Although the company has improved the interior of this three-row SUV over the years, the current model features a 10.1-inch touchscreen and optional extras like air-conditioned front seats and high-end stereos, yet it still feels pretty old-fashioned.
A 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V-6 with rear-wheel drive is the smallest engine available. The Durango R/T models have a 360-hp V-8 engine if you need more power than 295 horsepower.
The range wouldn’t be complete without an SRT Hellcat version, but since the Durango is a Dodge, we’ll talk about that 710-hp supercharged beast on its own.
What's New?
For 2026, the Durango lineup shifts in a big way: Dodge drops the V6 and makes the Durango V8-only, with the GT moving to a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 and the R/T stepping up to the 6.4-liter 392 Hemi V8, while the Durango SRT Hellcat continues at the top and adds a Jailbreak option for more customization. Dodge also brings back the Blacktop Redline package on select trims, leaning harder into the Durango’s muscle-SUV identity rather than trying to modernize the platform.
Infotainment and Connectivity
For entertainment, the Durango features a 10.1-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Audio options include a standard 6-speaker stereo, an available 10-speaker Alpine system, and an optional 20-speaker Harman/Kardon setup. The user-friendly Uconnect infotainment system operates through the 10.1-inch display and supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Bluetooth call quality is clear, with one driver noting that even the powerful rumble of the V-8 engine was audible during a call.
If you are buying a Durango, the smartest move is to price the exact trim and package combo, not the name on the liftgate. Check invoice pricing through our form so you can see what a fair deal looks like on your specific build and keep dealer add-ons from quietly inflating the final number.
Is the 2026 Dodge Durango worth buying in 2026, and which version should I choose?