Special-edition Dodge Durango SRT® 392 AlcHEMI Launches Yearlong ‘Last Call’ for HEMI®-powered Durango Models

Dodge is kicking off a yearlong celebration of the brand’s high-performance SUV with the introduction of the 2024 Dodge Durango SRT® 392 AlcHEMI, the first in a series of “Last Call” models that will commemorate the final calendar year of V-8 HEMI engine production for the Dodge Durango.

Production of all V-8 HEMI-powered Dodge Durango models, including the 710-horsepower Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat — the most powerful SUV ever, fueled by the supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI Hellcat V-8 engine — as well as the 5.7L HEMI-powered Dodge Durango models, will wrap up at the end of 2024.

Details on additional 2025 model-year Dodge Durango “Last Call” special-edition models, including vehicles based on the Durango SRT Hellcat, will be shared throughout 2024.

“Just as we did with the Dodge Charger and Challenger, it’s time to celebrate the V-8 HEMI engine that has powered Dodge domination of the performance SUV segment,” said Tim Kuniskis, Dodge brand chief executive officer – Stellantis. “Special-edition ‘Last Call’ models of the Durango will roll out during 2024 as we honor the most powerful SUV ever.”

2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI

The magic in the Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI vehicle’s transformation from a Durango SRT 392 premium model is achieved through an abundant sprinkling, both inside and out, of unique custom content. Production of the all-wheel-drive 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI will be limited to a run of up to 1,000 units, with a planned 250 each of four available exterior colors: Diamond Black, Destroyer Gray, Vapor Gray and White Knuckle.

Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI special-edition vehicle content includes:

  • 20-by-10-inch Satin Black forged SRT wheels
  • Yellow SRT Brembo brakes
  • Satin Black “392” vinyl fender decals with yellow accents
  • Honeycomb-textured dual exterior stripes with yellow-accent borders
  • Black exhaust tips
  • Midnight Metallic grille and liftgate badges
  • Unique SRT interior accented with yellow and silver stitching
  • SRT “392” logo embroidered on seatbacks; seats embellished with yellow and silver stitch
  • Leather and suede steering wheel featuring white LED SRT logo
  • Forged carbon-fiber interior accents

Dodge Horsepower Locator

As with previous enthusiast-favorite Dodge Charger and Challenger “Last Call” special-edition vehicles, the Dodge Brotherhood of Muscle won’t need a crystal ball to locate the Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI. Customers can search for available allocations of the Durango “Last Call” model via the Dodge Horsepower Locator at DodgeGarage.com.

The Dodge Horsepower Locator is an interactive tool to help customers locate a nearby dealer that will be receiving a Durango “Last Call” model. Customers will be able to refine searches by vehicle color and zip code radius, and the list of available vehicles will be updated daily as dealers receive additional allocation. Dealer information and a link to the dealer website is also provided to make reaching out and placing orders easier.

Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI models will be allocated to Dodge dealers based on dealer sales goals during the month of January. Customers can visit the Dodge Horsepower Locator starting in late February to search dealers with available allocations and reserve their vehicle. Production of the Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI will begin in April, with vehicles to begin arriving at available dealerships starting in May.

The 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI is available at a U.S. manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $3,595, in addition to the starting MSRP of the Dodge Durango SRT 392 premium model. The 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI will be built at the Detroit Assembly Complex — Jefferson, in Detroit, Michigan.

7 Comments

Rack406

$3600 for an appearance package? Plus the inevitable dealer markups? NO THANKS!!!


paladin06

Dodge is going out with shame.


kfed1776

Agree with all these comments…Let’s not also forget Stellanis is going to jamb the 392 into a rather subpar plastic coated SUV. Get with the times, you’re getting beat in the market big time and expecting loyalty for your products at ASTRONOMICAL prices. Let’s not forget all the electronics will quit working after 10K miles. Get the the times and get control of your dealers.


jdominick

Let’s take a page out of our own book, while people are still reading our own book. Not to mention the debacle the first one was. HP Locator incentivizes dealer markups that are beyond reasonable thought, and we have already seen on social media what lengths dealers will go to strip pre-sold orders from customers and sell to the next highest bidder. - coming from a current '23 Jailbreak owner and longtime Dodge Fan, but not anymore.


jrow96

If Tesla does anything right it is direct sales, echoing Hellephant22 on Stealerships


Hellephant22

Here We Go Again…more Stealership unobtainable markups. Ridiculous! Have no respect for Dodge/Stellantis for not straightening out this super greed.


Assclown

Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI will be limited to a run of up to 1,000 units…if you believe that load of bull I’ve got a single year production 2021 Durango HC I’ll sell you.