All very good issues come to an finish and we’re continuing to see that at Dodge. Following the deaths of the Charger and Challenger, the HEMI-powered Durango is now preparing to say goodbye.

However, it is not going quietly into the evening as Dodge has introduced the 2024 Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI. It’s the very first in a series of Last Call unique editions, which will celebrate the final year of HEMI availability.

Bound to draw focus, the AlcHEMI has an eye-catching exterior with honeycomb-textured stripes that function yellow accents. The two-tone theme is echoed by 20-inch Satin Black SRT wheels, which are backed up by a Brembo braking method with yellow calipers.

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 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI Celebrates The End Of The HEMI-Powered SUV

Elsewhere, the model has been equipped with Midnight Metallic badging and black exhaust guidelines. They’re joined by Satin Black “392” fender decals that have contrasting yellow accents.

The unique touches continue inside as purchasers will discover forged carbon fiber trim as effectively as a leather and suede steering wheel with an illuminated SRT logo. Other highlights contain yellow and silver contrast stitching as effectively as embroidered seatbacks with “392” logos.

Production will be restricted to 1,000 total units and the model will be supplied in Diamond Black, Destroyer Gray, Vapor Gray and White Knuckle. Only 250 units of every single colour will be obtainable.

 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI Celebrates The End Of The HEMI-Powered SUV

As with prior Last Call unique editions, the ordering approach is not precisely simple. Instead, consumers can search dealer allocations in late February utilizing the Horsepower Locator at DodgeGarage.com. Allocations will be primarily based on dealer sales in January and hopefully most of the unique editions will go to reliable ones. While that remains to be observed, production will commence in April with deliveries slated to take place the following month.

The AlcHEMI package adds $three,595 onto the value of the Durango SRT 392. As a outcome, consumers can anticipate to shell out at least $80,185 – like location.

As a refresher, the Durango SRT 392 has a six.four-liter HEMI V8 pumping out 475 hp (354 kW / 482 PS) and 470 lb-ft (637 Nm) of torque. It enables the model to accelerate from -60 mph (-96 km/h) in four.four seconds, run the quarter-mile in 12.9 seconds, and tow up to eight,700 lbs (three,946 kg).

More Special Editions On The Horizon

While AlcHEMI production will be restricted to 1,000 units, Dodge confirmed further unique editions are on the horizon and will be announced all through the year. This will contain at least a single version primarily based on the Durango SRT Hellcat.

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis mentioned, “Just as we did with the Dodge Charger and Challenger, it’s time to celebrate the V8 HEMI engine that has powered Dodge domination of the performance SUV segment.” He added these unique editions will “honor the most powerful SUV ever.”