Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat RS Edition: 960 HP tuned V8 SUV
Road Show International unveils the Durango SRT Hellcat RS Edition with 960 HP, 3.1s 0-100 km/h, and aggressive styling. A high-performance SUV in the Hellcat era.
2026-03-05T05:58:34+03:00
2026-03-05T05:58:34+03:00
2026-03-05T05:58:34+03:00
As Dodge sales drop by 28%, the brand continues to rely on the new-generation Charger and Durango. While fans await a possible V8 comeback in the Charger, the 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi Hellcat remains available in the Durango SRT Hellcat—and tuners are making the most of it.Atlanta-based Road Show International has unveiled the Durango SRT Hellcat RS Edition with a radical upgrade. The supercharged V8 now produces 960 horsepower, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds, and boasts a top speed of 290 km/h.The exterior is equally aggressive, featuring a Spruce Green paint job with contrasting yellow stripes. It rides on 24-inch forged Forgiato wheels in glossy black with yellow accents, a suspension lowered by 20 mm, and darkened headlights.Inside, black and scarlet leather dominate. Other modifications include ceramic body coating, window tinting, and protective glass coatings.The Durango SRT Hellcat remains one of the few three-row SUVs with a supercharged V8, delivering performance that rivals supercars.Against the backdrop of Dodge's shift toward electrification and turbocharged inline-six Hurricane engines, projects like this highlight the enduring demand for extreme V8s. Tuned Durango versions could serve as a transitional symbol of the Hellcat era until a possible return of the supercharged Hemi to the Charger lineup. For the brand, this also helps maintain a performance image during its model lineup restructuring.
Road Show International unveils the Durango SRT Hellcat RS Edition with 960 HP, 3.1s 0-100 km/h, and aggressive styling. A high-performance SUV in the Hellcat era.
Michael Powers, Editor
As Dodge sales drop by 28%, the brand continues to rely on the new-generation Charger and Durango. While fans await a possible V8 comeback in the Charger, the 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi Hellcat remains available in the Durango SRT Hellcat—and tuners are making the most of it.
Atlanta-based Road Show International has unveiled the Durango SRT Hellcat RS Edition with a radical upgrade. The supercharged V8 now produces 960 horsepower, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds, and boasts a top speed of 290 km/h.
The exterior is equally aggressive, featuring a Spruce Green paint job with contrasting yellow stripes. It rides on 24-inch forged Forgiato wheels in glossy black with yellow accents, a suspension lowered by 20 mm, and darkened headlights.
Inside, black and scarlet leather dominate. Other modifications include ceramic body coating, window tinting, and protective glass coatings.
The Durango SRT Hellcat remains one of the few three-row SUVs with a supercharged V8, delivering performance that rivals supercars.
Against the backdrop of Dodge's shift toward electrification and turbocharged inline-six Hurricane engines, projects like this highlight the enduring demand for extreme V8s. Tuned Durango versions could serve as a transitional symbol of the Hellcat era until a possible return of the supercharged Hemi to the Charger lineup. For the brand, this also helps maintain a performance image during its model lineup restructuring.