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The 2021 Dodge Durango starts at $33,260, but the price difference between it and the version Dodge likes to hype, the SRT Hellcat AWD, is almost $50,000 wide.
For a blast of speed in your SUV, opt for the 710-hp Durango SRT Hellcat version, which costs at least $82,490. This trim can go up to 180 mph, and Dodge claims zero to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds.
The Citadel is the luxury trim and starts at $49,300, while for towing, a Tow N Go package can be added to the R/T AWD trim for $4995.
UPDATE, 1/21/2021:
Stellantis announced today that the 2021 Durango SRT Hellcat has been sold out and order books are closed. The automaker will build 2000 of the Hellcat models, and 2021 is the only year they will be produced, "ensuring that it will be a very special, sought-after performance SUV for years to come," Stellantis's Tim Kuniskis said. He also clarified that some of the Hellcats have been held in reserve for dealers and could still be snagged by new customers that way. Order books on the Hellcat opened in November.

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