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Compare 2021 vs 2020 Dodge Durango

2021 Dodge Durango vs 2020 Dodge Durango
2021 Dodge Durango 2020 Dodge Durango

  Engine

3.6L V6 3.6L V6

  Horsepower

295 293

  MPG (City/Highway)

19/26 * 19/26 *

  10.1-in. touchscreen

Optional Not available

  710-horsepower 6.2-liter HEMI® Hellcat V-8 engine

Optional Not available

2021 Dodge Durango vs 2020 Dodge Durango

Serving Dickson, TN

The Dodge Durango has made a name for itself as a powerful SUV that's also a capable family hauler. There are some differences between the Durango between the 2021 and 2020 model years worth considering, especially for those looking for more power or more technology. In 2021, the Dodge Durango gets its most powerful trim yet, an SRT Hellcat with a supercharged V8 engine. The Durango also receives a bolder exterior design to match its new uptick in power. The interior gets a larger touchscreen in 2021, along with now-wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Performance

The base engine is the same for the Dodge Durango in both model years. To start, the Durango gets a 3.6L V6 engine with a capable power output of 295 HP. The base engine's torque output is 260 LB-FT. It also has an eight-speed automatic transmission. The second engine, which is included on the R/T and available for the Citadel trim, has an increased power output to 360 HP. Its torque capacity is nearly 400 LB-FT, and it also gets an eight-speed transmission. The SRT upgrades to a 6.4L V8 engine capable of 475 HP, while the new engine for the SRT Hellcat in 2021 produces 710 HP and 645 LB-FT of torque.

Appearance

A refreshed exterior with a new front grille and a more aerodynamic rear spoiler is a distinguishing feature between the Durango models in 2021 and 2020. Aside from those changes, the base trim still comes with 18-inch wheels. It also has LED headlights and LED fog lights. Roof rails are available. The GT trim, which is next in the lineup, has 20-inch wheels and a black grille. It also has black trim on the windows. The R/T also has 20-inch wheels. With the Citadel comes chrome exterior accents and a sunroof.

Features

Along with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the Durango also gets a new infotainment system in 2021 with the largest display screen in its class. The SXT also still offers a USB-A and a USB-C charging port. It has keyless entry for convenience and seats five. Seven seats are available with the GT trim. It also adds rear parking sensors. Leather seats are optional. Navigation and a wireless phone charger come with the R/T trim level, which also has a power-adjustable passenger's seat. The Citadel gets the captain's chairs, upgraded leather upholstery, and ventilated front seats. Sporty seats and Brembo brakes come with the SRT trims.

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* EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary.