2026 Dodge Durango: A Big Leap Forward with EV and Hurricane Powertrains

The Dodge Durango has always been one of the most powerful and capable SUVs in its class, performance, and practicality. For 2026 the Durango takes a big step forward with new powertrains and design updates that keep its legacy while moving it into the future. The 2026 Dodge Durango now has new engine options including an electric vehicle (EV) and Hurricane inline-six powertrains, Dodge is all in on performance and sustainability.

A Premium Muscle SUV Redefined
The 2026 Dodge Durango takes the established brawny, family-friendly SUV with premium styling and capabilities that rival some of the most luxurious SUVs on the market and keeps the balance of comfort, power, and durability while introducing the next generation of its iconic model.

For this next-gen Durango, Dodge didn't just give the exterior a facelift. The model has been re-engineered to appeal to today's drivers who want an SUV that's not only practical but performance-driven. The Durango's shape and muscle stay the same but with refined surfaces and aerodynamic tweaks to make it look better. The premium feel is amplified with higher-end materials, tech integration, and design that appeal to a sophisticated audience.

Powertrains: EV and Hurricane Engines
Maybe the biggest news for the 2026 Durango is the addition of multiple powertrains, which opens the SUV up to a wider audience. These powertrains cover traditional combustion and electric propulsion.

Dodge has made headlines by adding an EV to the 2026 Durango lineup, a big departure for a brand that's been all about muscle cars and high-performance gasoline engines. The EV is a big step towards electrification and an eco-friendly option that doesn't sacrifice the performance Durango is known for. Details on the battery size and range haven't been released yet but this all-electric version will have the power and torque to back up the Durango's performance reputation.

Along with the EV, the Durango will also offer Stellantis' new Hurricane inline-six engine which replaces the old V8s. The Hurricane engine is available in standard and high-output versions and is part of Stellantis' broader push to create more efficient yet more powerful engines. The standard Hurricane inline-six will make around 400 horsepower and the high-output version will take it up a notch to 510 horsepower.

Both the EV and Hurricane powertrains are designed for today's drivers who want efficiency, power, and responsiveness. The Hurricane engines show Dodge's commitment to innovation with more power than the old V8s better fuel economy and lower emissions. Whether you choose the electric or gasoline option the 2026 Durango will deliver a sustainable driving experience with signature Dodge performance.

Better Driving Dynamics
Performance and power have always been the heart of the Dodge Durango and the 2026 model keeps that tradition going with improvements that make for a more engaging drive. Dodge is mum on some of the performance details but the new powertrains and chassis and suspension tuning will give drivers more control and precision.

The all-wheel-drive system with the new engines will give the Durango great traction and stability on the road or off-road. Drivers will get better steering response, better handling, and a smoother ride.

Towing capacity has always been a big selling point for the Durango and Dodge is making sure that continues with the 2026 model. The high-output Hurricane engine will have impressive towing numbers making it a great choice for those who need family-friendly transportation and rugged utility.

Technology and Interior Upgrades
The 2026 Durango's exterior and powertrain upgrades are matched by a host of technological upgrades to bring the SUV up to date. The interior has been redesigned to feel more premium with high-quality materials like leather and soft-touch surfaces to elevate the cabin experience. Advanced noise insulation and improved seating ergonomics will make for a comfortable ride for the driver and passengers no matter the road conditions.

The 2026 Durango's centerpiece is its modern infotainment system. The SUV will likely have the latest Uconnect interface with a big touchscreen display, wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and over-the-air software updates. This system is designed to be connected so drivers and passengers can stay informed and entertained on the road. Multiple USB ports, wireless charging, and an upgraded sound system will make long trips more enjoyable.

Safety is another big area of focus for the 2026 Durango. The SUV will have a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring. These features will give you peace of mind for families and individuals.

Performance Meets Practicality
Despite the focus on performance and luxury Dodge hasn't forgotten the practical side of the 2026 Durango. The SUV still has a spacious and versatile interior that can seat up to 7 passengers making it perfect for families. The second and third-row seating configurations have been rethought to be more flexible with options for easy fold and slide to increase cargo capacity when needed.

The cargo space is roomy so the Durango is still a practical choice for road trips, daily commutes, or any adventure that requires extra storage. Whether it's sports equipment, groceries, or luggage the Durango's interior can be configured to fit your needs.

Future-Ready Durango
With electric and hurricane-powered models the 2026 Dodge Durango is a new chapter for the brand. It's continuing to evolve to meet the changing needs of drivers who want high performance and modern efficiency in their vehicles. The Durango is an icon in the SUV world, it's unique in its muscle, innovation, and practicality. The 2026 model proves Dodge is committed to delivering versatile, powerful, and forward-thinking vehicles that meet the many needs of its customers while staying true to the brand's performance DNA.