Dodge Durango
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Dodge Durango | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Chrysler Corporation (1997) DaimlerChrysler AG (1997–2007) Chrysler LLC (2007–2009) Chrysler Group LLC (2009-2015) |
Production | 1997–2009 2010[1]–2015 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size SUV (1997–2003) Full-size SUV[2] (2003–2015) |
Body style | 4-door SUV |
Layout | Front engine, rear-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive |
Related | Jeep Grand Cherokee |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Dodge Ramcharger |
The Dodge Durango is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Dodge. The first two generations were very similar in that both were based on the Dodge Dakota, both featured a body-on-frame construction and both were produced at the Newark Assembly plant in Newark, Delaware. However, they did differ in that the first generation was classified as a mid-sized SUV, while the second generation was classified as a full-sized SUV.
The third-generation Durango, though, is built on the same platform as the Jeep Grand Cherokee, features unibody construction, and was assembled at the Jefferson North Assembly plant in Detroit, Michigan, from mid-2010 to late 2015. However, it does retain the previous generation's classification as a full-sized SUV.
First generation (1997–2003)
First generation | |
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Overview | |
Production | 1997–2003 |
Assembly | Newark, Delaware, United States (Newark Assembly) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size SUV |
Platform | Chrysler DN platform |
Related | Dodge Dakota |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 3.9 L (238 cu in) Magnum V6 4.7 L (287 cu in) Magnum V8 5.2 L (318 cu in) Magnum V8 5.9 L (360 cu in) Magnum V8 |
Transmission | 4-speed TorqueFlite automatic 5-speed RFE automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 116.2 in (2,950 mm) |
Length | 193.5 in (4,910 mm) (2001–2003) 193.3 in (4,910 mm) (1999–2000) |
Width | 71.5 in (1,820 mm) (1999–2000) 71.3 in (1,810 mm) (2001–2003) |
Height | 70.0 in (1,780 mm) (2001–2003) 72.9 in (1,850 mm) (1999–2000) |
Curb weight | Lua error in Module:Convert at line 272: attempt to index local 'cat' (a nil value). (1999–2000) 4,520 lb (2,050 kg) (2001–2003) |
The Durango was marketed as a sturdy truck-based SUV designed to hold up to seven passengers and tow up to 7,500 lb (3,400 kg) when properly equipped.[3] The Durango shared a front end, instrument panel, and front seats with the Dakota pickup on which it was based. Original designs of the eight-passenger Durango featured a rear-facing third row similar to many older station wagons. To make room for a more practical forward-facing third row, Dodge shortened the length of the front doors and raised the roof two inches beyond the front seats, allowing for stadium seating. The Durango's roof rack was designed to mask the appearance of the raised roof.[4]
The 4.7 L Magnum V8 replaced the 5.2 L Magnum V8 engine for 2000; however, the 5.2 was still available in the early 2000 models. In that same year, a special AWD performance version called the R/T was released with a 5.9 L Magnum V8. In 1999 and 2000, a limited-edition Shelby S.P.360 version was offered that featured a supercharged version of the 5.9 L Magnum V8 engine. Output is 360 hp (270 kW; 360 PS) and 412 lb⋅ft (559 N⋅m) of torque. Exterior modifications include unique wheels, tires, suspension, and bumpers. It came standard with Viper blue paint with two racing stripes down the center of the truck. It boasted a 0 to 60 mph time of 7.1 seconds. The top speed was 142 mph (229 km/h).
Model year changes
For 1999, the Durango was made available with two-wheel drive. A 3.9L Magnum V6 engine was available, but few were sold. Minor changes were made for the second year, two new paint colors and notable options available including 6 in × 9 in (150 mm × 230 mm) heated rear view mirrors and steering wheel-mounted radio controls. Leather seats became standard on SLT Plus models, and body-color wheel flares became standard on SLT Plus and four-wheel drive models.
The 2000 model year included a new 4.7 L Magnum V8 engine replaced the 5.2 L Magnum V8 as the standard engine for four-wheel drive models. The 3.9L Magnum V6 engine was no longer available, leaving only V8s for the rest of the production run. The high-performance Durango R/T came equipped with a performance-tuned 5.9 L Magnum V8 and all-wheel drive .
For 2001, Dodge focused on interior upgrades as Durango's interior trim panels, dash mounted controls, instrument panel, overhead console, and steering wheel were all redesigned. The transfer case selector on 4X4 models changed from a manual lever on the console to a switch on the dash. The instrument cluster was updated and an electronic vehicle information center was incorporated into the overhead console. For improved rear passenger comfort, a dual-zone climate control system was added as standard equipment. Sound systems were improved on all models and now came standard with SX speakers. Other minor changes include door panels, revised seats, aluminium wheels, and minor changes to trim options.
In 2002, the new SXT version of the Durango was offered as the entry-level trim package. Optional side curtain airbags were added for safety. The 2003 Durango featured minor mechanical changes, most notable was the addition of four-wheel disc brakes.
Trim levels
- 1997–2003 - SLT: Most basic trim level of the Durango from 1998-2000. Included basic features. Midrange trim level of the Durango from 2001-2003. SLT emblem.
- 1997–2003 - SLT PLUS: Most luxurious trim level of the Durango from 1998-2003. Included luxury features. Based on the SLT trim level. Never featured an SLT Plus emblem, but only an SLT emblem.
- 1999–2000 - S.P. 360: Based on the Durango R/T trim level and designed by Shelby, added a body kit and more performance features. Based on the R/T trim level. SHELBY and S.P. 360 decals. R/T emblems deleted.
- 2000–2003 - Sport: More basic trim level of the Durango from 2000-2003. Included basic features. Based on the SXT trim level. Sport decals.
- 2001–2003 - SXT: Most basic trim level of the Durango from 2000-2003. Included basic features. SXT decals.
- 2000–2003 - R/T: Most "high-performance" trim level of the Durango from 2000-2003. Included luxury and performance-oriented features. Based on the SLT Plus trim level. R/T emblems.
The SLT, SLT Plus, and Sport trim levels offered the 3.9L Magnum V6 engine as standard equipment (late availability starting in 1999), with the 5.2L and 5.9L Magnum V8 engines being available options, later switching to the 3.7L Power-Tech V6 engine, with the 4.7L Power-Tech V8 engines being available options. The R/T and S.P. 360 trim levels included the 5.9L Magnum V8 engine as standard equipment.
Engines
- 1997–2000 — 5.2 L (318 cu in) Magnum V8, 230 hp (170 kW) & 300 lb-ft (410 N-M) of torque
- 1999—2003 3.9 L (238 cu in) Magnum V6, 175 hp (130 kW) & 225 lb·ft (305 N·m) of torque
- 1997–2003 — 5.9 L (360 cu in) Magnum V8, 245 hp (183 kW) & 330 lb·ft (449 N·m) of torque
- 2000–2003 — 5.9 L (360 cu in) Magnum V8, 250 hp (190 kW) & 345 lb·ft (469 N·m) of torque
- 1999–2000 — 5.9 L (360 cu in) Supercharged Magnum V8, 360 hp (270 kW) & 412 lb·ft (559 N·m) of torque
- 2000–2003 — 4.7 L (287 cu in) Magnum V8, 235 hp (175 kW) & 295 lb·ft (400 N·m) of torque
Transmissions
- 42RE 4-speed TorqueFlite automatic - 3.9L V6
- 45RFE 4-speed RFE automatic (2000–2002) - 4.7L V8
- 545RFE 5-speed RFE automatic (2003) - 4.7L V8
- 44RE 4-speed TorqueFlite automatic - 5.2L V8
- 46RE 4-speed TorqueFlite automatic - 5.9L V8
Second generation (2003–2009)
Second generation | |
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Overview | |
Also called | Chrysler Aspen |
Production | 2003–2009 |
Model years | 2004–2009 |
Assembly | United States: Newark, Delaware (Newark Assembly) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size SUV |
Related | Dodge Dakota |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 119.2 in (3,030 mm) |
Length | 200.8 in (5,100 mm) Hybrid: 202.1 in (5,130 mm) |
Width | 76.0 in (1,930 mm) |
Height | 74.3 in (1,890 mm) Hybrid: 73.6 in (1,870 mm) |
The second-generation Durango was first shown as a concept dubbed Dodge Durango R/T concept at the 2003-2004 Detroit Auto Show. It debuted shortly before the companion Dakota. Like the Dakota, it has much in common with the large Dodge Ram pickup, including a fully boxed frame. It is 7 in (180 mm) longer, 2 in (51 mm) wider, and 3 in (76 mm) taller than the previous model. It also offered a third-row bench with three seats, giving it an eight-seat capacity. The design took its styling primarily from the Dodge Powerbox concept, which was itself based on the 1999 Dodge Power Wagon concept, and the 2003-2004 Durango R/T concept.
Debuting for 2004 was a new coil-spring rear suspension for the solid rear axle. A Watt's linkage system is fitted to the rear axle, centering the axle and reducing rear-end skate over rough surfaces, and allowing a lower and wider cargo floor.
Trim Levels
SXT: 2003-2009: Most basic trim level, basic features.
SLT: 2003-2009: Value-oriented trim level, value-added features, optional luxury features.
Adventurer: 2005-2007: Value-oriented and "off-road-look" trim level, value-added features, optional luxury features.
Limited: 2003-2009: Most luxurious trim level, luxury features.
All trim levels offered the 4.7L Power-Tech V8 engine as standard equipment, though the 5.7L HEMI V8 engine was available on all trim levels, except for the base SXT trim level. The base SXT trim level also offered the 3.7L Power-Tech V6 engine as standard equipment in place of the 5.7L HEMI V8 engine option, though the V6 engine option was ONLY available on the base SXT trim level, and only between 2004 and 2007.
The 2004 Dodge Durango was the first SUV in DaimlerChrysler's lineup to introduce the 5.7L HEMI V8 engine, as well as a new radio design and modernized interior features.
Facelift
The 2006 model year version was reworked to halt a sales decline, debuting at the Dallas Auto Show in April 2006. It featured a redesigned grille, hood, headlamps, fenders, and wheels. New features included electronic stability control, a tire pressure-monitoring system, rear park assist, and a one-touch turn signal.
In 2005, Chrysler introduced a luxury SUV based on the Durango, called the Chrysler Aspen.
Discontinuation
In October 2009, as demand for full-sized SUVs fell off, Chrysler announced that the shutdown of the Newark Assembly facility, which produced the Durango and Chrysler Aspen, would be moved up to the end of 2009, thereby ending production of the Aspen and Durango for the 2009 model year.[5][6] Production ceased on December 19, 2009.
Chrysler Aspen
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The Chrysler Aspen is a full-sized, luxury SUV from Chrysler. Launched for the 2007 model year, the Aspen was based on the Dodge Durango SUV.
The Aspen was the first truck-based SUV commercialized under the Chrysler brand, although the PT Cruiser was the first truck-based Chrysler brand vehicle as classified under Corporate Average Fuel Economy's (CAFE) regulation. With this introduction, as of 2007, all American automobile brands had an SUV in their range.[7][unreliable source?] The truck was unveiled at the 2005 North American International Auto Show. The Aspen came equipped with three rows of seating for eight passengers and available all-wheel drive.[8] It was available in only one trim, Limited.
Engines
- 2003–2009 - 3.7 L (226 cu in) Magnum V6, 210 hp (160 kW) at 5200 rpm and 235 lb⋅ft (319 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm.
- 2003–2007 - 4.7 L (287 cu in) Magnum V8, 235 hp (175 kW) at 4500 rpm and 300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m) at 3600 rpm
- 2003–2009 - 5.7 L (345 cu in) Hemi V8, 335 hp (250 kW) at 5200 rpm and 370 lb⋅ft (502 N⋅m) at 4200 rpm (MDS equipped for 2006+ 5.7 L engines for improved fuel mileage)
- 2008–2009 - 4.7 L (287 cu in) Corsair V8, 303 hp (226 kW) at 5,650 rpm and 330 lb⋅ft (447 N⋅m) at 3,950 rpm
Third generation (2010–2015)
Third generation | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2010[9]–2015 |
Model years | 2011–2015 |
Assembly | Detroit, Michigan, United States (Jefferson North Assembly) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size SUV |
Related | Mercedes-Benz M-Class Mercedes-Benz R-Class Mercedes-Benz GL-Class Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 3.6 L Pentastar V6 5.7 L Hemi V8 |
Transmission | 5-speed W5A580 automatic 5-speed 545RFE automatic 6-speed 65RFE automatic 8-speed 845RE automatic (2014/15) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 119.9 in (3,045 mm) |
Length | 199.8 in (5,075 mm) |
Width | 75.8 in (1,925 mm) |
Height | 70.9 in (1,801 mm) |
Even after announcing that they had discontinued the Durango after the 2009 model year, Dodge released an Internet site and teaser photos of the third-generation Dodge Durango on August 16, 2010. The new Durango is built alongside the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee at the Jefferson Ave. Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan. The new Durango shares not only the assembly line with the Grand Cherokee, but also the running gear, powertrains, and chassis parts. The new Durango features two engines. The base engine is a new 3.6-liter V6 engine producing 290 hp (220 kW; 290 PS) and 260 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) of torque at 4,800 rpm; 90% of peak torque is available from 1,600 to 6,400 rpm. The Pentastar V6 is attached to the Mercedes W5A580 five-speed automatic, with Chrysler's controls and the driver-interactive control. The 5.7 L Hemi VVT V8 returns with 360 hp (270 kW; 360 PS) and 390 lb⋅ft (530 N⋅m) of torque, which features the 545RFE five-speed automatic. The Hemi V8 also comes with a "fuel-saver" (cylinder deactivation) mode. This feature is primarily used when the vehicle is cruising at constant speeds on level ground.
The wheelbase of the new Durango is longer than that of the Grand Cherokee. It features three rows of seating compared to the Grand Cherokee's two rows.
The 2011 Dodge Durango entered production on December 14, 2010,[10] alongside the second-generation Charger in the 2011 vehicle lineup. It went on sale for general dealership availability in mid-January 2011.
Trim Levels
The Dodge Durango is available in several distinct trim levels:
Express- 2010 ONLY: Base trim level, base features, 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine only.
Crew- 2010-2013: Value-added trim level, added features, optional luxury features, 3.6L Pentastar V6 and 5.7L HEMI V8 engines.
SXT- 2012–Present: Base trim level, base features, 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine only.
SXT Plus- 2014–Present: Basic trim level, basic features, 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine only.
Crew Plus: 2010-2013: Luxurious trim level, luxury features, 3.6L Pentastar V6 or 5.7L HEMI V8 engines.
Limited- 2014–Present: Luxurious trim level, luxury features, 3.6L Pentastar V6 or 5.7L HEMI V8 engines.
R/T- 2010–Present: Sporty trim level, sporty details, 5.7L HEMI V8 engine only. First return to the Dodge Durango lineup since 2001.
Citadel- 2010–Present: Most luxurious trim level, luxurious features, 3.6L Pentastar V6 or 5.7L HEMI V8 engines.
A Special Service Package has also been available since 2012, and is sold exclusively to Government fleets. It is based on the base Durango SXT trim level, but does offer the 5.7L HEMI V8 engine that the public-market SXT trim level does NOT offer.
2014 update
Dodge unveiled its revised 2014 model Durango at the 2013 New York Auto Show. It features sportier-looking lines, an eight-speed automatic transmission, and a new design trim similar to the Rallye, with blackened plastic bumper and outline. It also features the LED 'Racetrack' tail lamps also found on the Charger and Dart. On the inside, it features a revised steering wheel and the reconfigurable 7-in (780mm) thin film transistor display first seen on the Dart.
The 2015 Durango has a new package that will be available for the R/T trim, consisting of a Premium Nappa Leather Group option featuring radar red leather seats, 0.8-inch-lower ride height, black headlamp bezels, HID low beams and LED DRLS, R/T embroidery on the seats (optional), a nine-speaker sound system with a subwoofer, a 360-horsepower 5.7-liter Hemi paired with ZF’s ubiquitous eight-speed transmission, and a 20-inch Granite Crystal wheel finish decked out in black.[11]
Discontinuation
On June 5, 2012, Autoblog reported that Dodge is expected to discontinue the Durango, possibly due to Fiat Chrysler's plans to phase out Dodge's SUV lineup and shift it over to sister division Jeep as part of a realignment to have Dodge focus on cars and CUVs with Jeep concentrating exclusively on SUVs, and due to Jeep's plans to reintroduce the Jeep Grand Wagoneer, expected to be the Durango's successor, set for a targeted 2016 or 2017 launch.[12] A new Jeep Grand Wagoneer will be revealed at its Dealers' Show in August 2015.[13]
While the 2015 model year will be the final one under this generation despite having good sales,[14] Dodge will retain the Durango brand with plans for a relaunching [15] after Jeep's Grand Wagoneer's relaunch.[16] Production ended in December 2015. Since Dodge made no major changes for 2016, the Durango will continue to be sold as a 2015 model until June 2016.
In late August 2015, it was announced that the upcoming Jeep Grand Wagoneer will not enter production until 2018,[17] meaning that there will be no replacement for the discontinued model yet, and that the Grand Cherokee will remain the only full-size crossover SUV sold by Chrysler between the 2016 and 2018 model years.
Engines
Model | Engine | Displacement | Power @ rpm | Torque @ rpm | Years | Note |
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Express | 3.6 V6 Pentastar | 3,604 cc (219.9 cu in) | 290 hp (220 kW; 290 PS) @ 6400 rpm | 350 N⋅m (260 lb⋅ft) @4800 rpm | 2011– | |
Crew | 2011– | option 5.7 V8 HEMI | ||||
CrewLux | 2011– | option 5.7 V8 HEMI | ||||
Citadel | 2011– | option 5.7 V8 HEMI | ||||
Heat | 2011– | |||||
R/T | 5.7 V8 HEMI | 5,654 cc (345.0 cu in) | 360 hp (270 kW; 360 PS) @ 5150 rpm | 530 N⋅m (390 lb⋅ft) @4250 rpm | 2011– | MDS |
Total American sales
Dodge Durango sales
Calendar Year | US Sales |
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1997 | 20,263[18] |
1998 | 156,923[19] |
1999[20] | 189,840 |
2000 | 173,567 |
2001[21] | 130,799 |
2002[22] | 106,925 |
2003[23] | 108,010 |
2004[24] | 137,148 |
2005[23] | 115,439 |
2006[25] | 70,606 |
2007[23] | 45,503 |
2008[23] | 21,420 |
2009[26] | 3,521 |
2010[27] | 572 |
2011[28] | 51,697 |
2012[29] | 42,589 |
2013 | 60,727[30] |
2014 | 64,398[31] |
Chrysler Aspen sales
Calendar Year | Sales |
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2006[32] | 7,656 |
2007[33] | 28,788 |
2008[34] | 22,254 |
2009[35] | 5,996 |
2010[36] | 30 |
Recalls
On August 16, 2012, Chrysler recalled 1,661 2013-model Dodge Durango sport utility vehicles in the United States and Canada because some airbags may not deploy in an accident. The recall affects 1,449 of the seven-passenger versions of the SUVs in the United States and 212 in Canada and other markets.[37]
On July 24, 2015, Chrysler recalled all 2014-2015 Dodge Durangos with the 8.4-inch touch screens due to security concerns with the software that controls the vehicle. The vulnerability was discovered by software engineers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek and initially posted on Wired. This vulnerability could allow hackers to remotely access and take over a variety of features, including those key parts of driving via a vulnerability in the Uconnect infotainment system.[38][39]
References
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- ↑ "Dodge Durango, Avenger models will be discontinued, SRT model for Journey planned" from Autoblog (June 5, 2012)
- ↑ "Jeep will show new Grand Wagoneer to dealers this summer" from Autoblog (June 8, 2015)
- ↑ "10 Cars That Are Being Discontinued After 2015: 10. Dodge Durango" from Inside Car News (October 31, 2014)
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