Dodge is slashing the price of 2025 Durangos and Hornets in America
- Dodge has announced some price cuts to its 2025 Durangos and Hornets
- And we’re not talking small cuts, it’s making reductions in the thousands
Published on Mar 07, 2025 at 12:47 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Mar 07, 2025 at 1:35 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Dodge his slashing the price of 2025 Durangos and Hornets in America.
And we’re not talking an insignificant discount here.
The 2025 Durango GT was already the most affordable version of the SUV and even that’s getting a couple of thousand dollars knocked off.
That’s not the only model seeing price cuts either.
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Dodge is cutting the prices of Durangos and Hornets
There’s nothing better than having your favorite car discounted, right?
We all like an affordable car, so much so that there have been studies conducted to find out exactly which car has the cheapest operating costs.

The 2025 Durango GT will now be $3,500 cheaper, having dropped from $41,995 to $38,495.
You might be thinking there must be a catch here.
There’s nearly always a catch to these things, like when BMW unveiled a limited edition SUV to celebrate a new capsule collection.
But no, this is the same Durango GT – a 3.6L V6 producing 295hp.
And it’s not the only one of the Durangos going for a reduced price.
The 2025 Durango R/T has been knocked from $54,890 down to $49,995.
The 2025 Durango SRT Hellcat saw a staggering $11,000 sliced off its original price of $84,995.
As for the Hornet, it used to come cheapest at $31,585.
After the cuts, it can be bought for an impressive $29,995, a reduction of $1,590.

This is their smallest car, but it’s no shrinking violet – it can shoot from 0 to 60mph in just 6.5 seconds.
Why are the prices coming down?
“Dodge is putting performance in the price range of even more horsepower-loving enthusiasts with the repositioning of the 2025 Durango and Hornet GT,” Dodge CEO Matt McAlear said of the price reductions.
“Customers can bring home the Durango R/T, the only vehicle in its class with an available V8 engine, for under $50,000, and the turbocharged Hornet GT, with the ability to move from 0 to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds, for less than $30,000.”

The new pricing strategy came into effect from March 6 onwards.
So, if you wanted a muscle car but also fancied muscling yourself a lower bargain, this is the perfect opportunity for you to join the Dodge family.
Discounts are always great, no matter how they come to you.
Costco recently announced it would be offering huge discounts to its members on Chevrolet Corvette E-Rays, which would see their prices be sliced by $3,000.
And here we thought the hot dogs were the best thing at Costco.
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