Dodge has significantly updated its full-size Durango
for the 2014 model year, giving the seven-passenger hauler a fresh look
and a well-rounded boost of competitive features as it enters its
fourth year in the showroom.
Cosmetically, it is hard to miss the revised front end with
projector-beam headlamps and LED daytime running lamps, "floating"
crosshair grille, a taller front bumper and a new lower fascia. The rear
end of the facelifted Durango has been redesigned with the automaker's
now-signature LED "racetrack" taillamps and resculpted rear fascia. All
of the wheels are new too, with 18- and 20-inch options for each trim
level with a variety of factory finishes.
Inside the cabin, buyers can select the automaker's latest Uconnect
infotainment system with a full suite of infotainment features and
connectivity accessed through an 8.4-inch touchscreen. Other optional
goodies include a heated steering wheel, heated second-row seating and a
Blu-Ray player capable of running unique programs on the twin
individual rear monitors.
Mechanically speaking, Dodge has fitted an eight-speed automatic
transmission as standard equipment to both the 3.6-liter V6 (290
horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque) and the optional 5.7-liter V8
(360 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque) which should improve both
performance and economy. As an added benefit, the Pentastar V6 now
boasts a best-in-class driving range of more than 600 miles on one tank
of fuel, but thus far, Dodge isn't discussing much in the way of
additional performance metrics, saying only that the Pentastar should
get 25 miles per gallon on the highway cycle.
Courtesy of Autoblog.com
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