The Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI: A Last Call Model
The Dodge Durango’s Hemi V-8 engine is nearing its end – or is it? While the powerful engine will still be available for the remainder of 2024, Dodge is keen on maximizing its potential. This is evident through a series of Last Call models, akin to those created for the Challenger and Charger. The spotlight now shifts to the SRT 392 AlcHEMI, which, despite its playful name, has no affiliation with alcohol.
Performance Attributes
Contrary to what its name might imply, the SRT 392 AlcHEMI harnesses the tried-and-true 6.4-liter Hemi V-8 engine that delivers an impressive 475 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. There’s no need for horsepower magic here; it’s simply reliable, robust performance. It may not be the supercharged power of its siblings, yet the Durango SRT 392 is truly quick and undeniably satisfying in sound.
Visual Enhancements
While additional performance may not be the focus, the AlcHEMI certainly shines in the aesthetics department. It boasts striking yellow accents that complement its four primary exterior colors: Diamond Black, Destroyer Gray, Vapor Gray, and White Knuckle, with only 250 units available in each color. This eye-catching design extends to brake calipers, fender decals, exterior stripes, and interior accent stitching. Moreover, the 20×10 inch wheels and exhaust tips receive a sleek black finish, along with darkened grille and lift gate badges, enhancing its bold look.
Availability
If you’re interested in acquiring an SRT 392 AlcHEMI, Dodge will be distributing these exclusive editions to dealers who excelled in their sales targets for January. However, there’s no need to worry about contacting various new car sales managers for details. Instead, conveniently use the Dodge Horsepower Locator to pinpoint nearby dealers set to receive one of these Last Call Durangos, which will be available starting in May of 2024. The AlcHEMI appearance package can be added for an additional $3,595 to the overall cost of a Durango SRT 392 Premium.