Dodge is “right-sizing” prices on the 2025 Durango and Hornet GT. The Hemi-powered Durango R/T is now selling for just under $50,000 (plus $1,595 destination), while the Hornet GT, billed as having the most horsepower in its segment, has dropped to $29,995 plus destination.
The 710-hp Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat has been dropped to a new starting price of $84,995, while the entry-level Durango GT starts at $38,495.
On March 5, the Durango started at $41,995, meaning that the GT drops by $3,000 tomorrow. The R/T is dropping by around $5,000, and the Hellcat, previously only available in one of three special editions, falls from $113,720, a stupendous drop of $28,725—though presumably the plain SRT Hellcat version has less standard equipment than the Hammerhead, Silver Bullet, or Brass Monkey special editions.
The Hornet starts at $31,585 today, so the price drop is around $1,600—around 5% off.
The Hornet is made in Italy; the Durango is made in the United States, though its V8 engines are made in Mexico.
These prices are available as of tomorrow, March 6.

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