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Check Out This Latest Dodge Durango Hellcat Special-Edition Model

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Dodge Durango Hellcat Adds Another Special EditionDodge
  • Dodge is adding another special edition of its Durango Hellcat dubbed Brass Monkey.

  • This special edition sports a set of 20-inch Brass Monkey wheels, special badging, and sepia leather upholstered seats.

  • The 2025 Dodge Durango Brass Monkey will start at $115,315.


Following the pattern of its smaller Hellcat roster mates, the Dodge Durango is ending its run with a series of special editions. While these special edition Durango Hellcats aren’t paying homage to historically significant hot rods of its nameplate’s past, it’s leaning on popular Charger and Challenger machines and option packages.

Meet the Durango Hellcat Brass Monkey. Borrowing its name from the Brass Monkey wheels, this special edition gives would-be Durango Hellcat buyers another option to snag.

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Being a Hellcat means it packs a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 under the hood sending 710 hp and 645 lb-ft of torque through an eight-speed automatic transmission. From there, power travels to all four wheels through the standard all-wheel-drive system.

Speaking of wheels, that’s where the Brass Monkey part of this special edition comes into play. This Durango rides on a set of 20-inch Brass Monkey wheels. Joining the wheels is special Brass Monkey exterior badging. This Durango also comes with black-finished Brembo six-piston brake calipers in the front and black exhaust tips.

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On the inside, sepia-toned leather upholstery covers the seats, with silver Hellcat stitched logos adorning the front two. The interior also packs a suede headliner, carbon-fiber and black chrome accents, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

Naturally, this all comes with some cost. This special-edition Durango will set you back $115,315 before any market adjustment and taxes. This is in line with the previous special-edition Durango Hellcats. There’s no word on how many of these Brass Monkey models will be built, but considering the price, it probably won’t be too common.

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