The question is obvious; why would anybody want to build a Dodge Challenger V6 rather than going for one of the glorious HEMIs that come straight from the factory - or mod such a V8, for that matter?
The V6 Dodge Durango is back. For a while there, the only way to get a Durango was to drop big money on one and have yourself the Hemi V8-powered model with 475 horsepower. However, Dodge says that it ...
When Dodge introduced the 2026 Durango earlier this year, they revealed the model was going Hemi-only. This spelled the end of the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, but it’s now making an unexpected comeback.
Dodge reintroduces V6 engine to Durango, in effect lowering the SUV’s starting price. CEO Matt McAlear says, “...we’re re-opening orders for the V-6 Durango GT to help us meet Durango demand” Durango ...
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