The 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHemi Now Available, Horsepower Locator Live

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At the moment, the 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHemi, the first such Durango of several that the brand will release throughout 2024. Last Call editions of the 5.7-liter Durango R/T and supercharged 6.2-liter Durango SRT Hellcat will debut as 2025 models before production of the Hemi V-8 ends in December.

Packing a 6.4-liter Hemi V-8 engine under the hood, the Durango SRT 392 AlcHemi produces 475 horsepower and 470 pounds-feet of torque. Dodge is building 250 each in White Knuckle, Vapor Gray, Destroyer Gray and Diamond Black, for a total of 1,000 vehicles. The AlcHemi features dual honeycomb-pattern black stripes edged in yellow, satin-black 20-inch wheels, yellow brake calipers, and black and yellow fender decals.

Dodge has priced the AlcHemi at $91,390 (including $1,595 destination). But limited production, a degree of historical relevance as the end of the line for a famous engine, and dealers competing for the right to sell them are likely to make for substantial dealer markups.

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