The Silver Bullet edition keeps the same 710-horsepower 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 engine as the regular Durango Hellcat. But it gets some unique cosmetic upgrades to set it apart.
On the outside, the SUV sports a Triple Nickel silver paint job with a satin black hood. The exhaust tips are black, and the badging has a grey metallic finish. It rides on 20-inch wheels in a very dark grey color Dodge calls "Lights Out." Red Brembo brake calipers with 6 pistons peek out from behind those wheels.
Inside, the seats are wrapped in Ebony Red Nappa leather with Hellcat logos embroidered on the backs. Carbon fiber trim, a suede steering wheel, and suede headliner complete the sporty interior look.
The Silver Bullet keeps the Durango Hellcat's all-wheel drive system and eight-speed automatic transmission. Drivers can choose from seven drive modes and customize the launch control rpm and shift light settings.
Pricing for this special edition starts at $113,325, not including destination charges. That's about $11,000 more than last year's base Hellcat model.
Dodge is also offering a 2025 Durango R/T 20th Anniversary edition to celebrate two decades of Hemi V-8 power in the Durango. This version gets special badging, a hood graphic, 20-inch forged wheels, and the Tow N Go package with Brembo brakes, an active exhaust, and an 8,700-pound towing capacity. It'll start at $70,470 before destination fees.
The Silver Bullet and 20th Anniversary editions show Dodge's commitment to powerful gas engines, even as much of the auto industry moves toward electric vehicles. These special Durangos give V-8 fans a chance to grab one of the last examples of Dodge's supercharged era.
Source: Dodge