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Car and Driver
17 hours ago
- Automotive
- Car and Driver
Well . . . The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Is Back Again for 2026
Dodge revealed details for the 2026 Durango lineup, quashing rumors that the current generation would end after 2025. In addition to carrying over the current generation for at least one more year, Dodge also announced the return of the V-8-powered R/T and SRT Hellcat Durangos. Pricing for the GT and R/T models is unchanged from 2025, starting at $40,490 and $51,990, respectively, while pricing for the SRT Hellcat won't be revealed until later this year. Dodge did it again. When it launched in 2021, the 710-hp Durango SRT Hellcat was only supposed to stick around for one model year. After taking a year off, Dodge's executives must've realized their stack of money bags was quickly dwindling, so they pivoted and brought the Durango Hellcat back for 2023. Then again, for a final year of production in 2024. And, as money is a hell of an enticement, once more with a slew of final editions for 2025. If you haven't caught on to the theme yet, the Durango is back for a final, final, final, final edition for 2026. Stellantis Okay, so Dodge isn't actually mentioning anything about final editions this go-around of the Durango SRT Hellcat, which could mean they're planning for more than one year of production. The brand is promising to release more details about the seven-seater Hellcat in the third quarter of this year. Along with the high-powered model, Dodge released details on the rest of the 2026 Durango lineup, which includes the V-6 GT model and the V-8 R/T trim. The GT carries over to 2026 unchanged, down to the price, which starts at $40,490. The R/T model adds two new wheel options and brings back the $5990 Tow 'N Go package as a stand-alone option. There's also a new $3495 Blacktop Redline package that adds 20-by-8.0-inch Black Noise wheels, blacked-out badging, and special SRT spoilers for the front and rear. The R/T trim starts at $51,990, the same as last year. Order books for the GT and R/T are scheduled to open in June, with cars arriving in dealerships sometime in the third quarter of this year. Jack Fitzgerald Associate News Editor Jack Fitzgerald's love for cars stems from his as yet unshakable addiction to Formula 1. After a brief stint as a detailer for a local dealership group in college, he knew he needed a more permanent way to drive all the new cars he couldn't afford and decided to pursue a career in auto writing. By hounding his college professors at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he was able to travel Wisconsin seeking out stories in the auto world before landing his dream job at Car and Driver. His new goal is to delay the inevitable demise of his 2010 Volkswagen Golf. Read full bio


Globe and Mail
2 days ago
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp. Announces Participation in THE Mining Investment Event, Quebec City, June 3-5, 2025
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 29, 2025) - Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp. (TSXV: PINN) (OTC: NRGOF), an Americas-focused silver-gold exploration and development company, is pleased to announce that it will be participating in THE Mining Investment Event, Canada's Only Tier 1 Global Mining Investment Conference©, taking place June 3-5, 2025, at the Quebec Convention Centre, Quebec City, Canada. Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp.'s management will be available to meet with investors throughout the three-day conference. 'We are particularly excited about the global audience that THE Event has attracted, showcasing the best of international mining in Canada. This is a unique chance to engage with industry leaders and innovators, facilitating discussions that will shape the future of our sector. We look forward to seeing many of you there and exploring the possibilities that await us at this prestigious gathering.' Information regarding THE Event, including investor registration details, a list of participating companies, panelists and keynote speakers, as well as a preliminary agenda, can be found at About Pinnacle Silver and Gold Corp. Pinnacle is focused on district-scale exploration for precious metals in the Americas. The recently acquired high-grade gold-silver El Potrero Project in the prolific Sierra Madre Trend of Durango, Mexico presents on opportunity for near-term resource development and production. With a proven business model of restarting past-producing mines and building the Company out of cash flow, Pinnacle's seasoned and highly successful management team is committed to preserving and building long term, sustainable value for shareholders. Two highly prospective and 100% owned gold projects in the Red Lake Mining Division of Northwestern Ontario lie within 10-12 kilometres of the Springpole Gold Deposit currently under development by First Mining Gold. The past-producing, high-grade Argosy Gold Mine is still open to depth and the adjacent North Birch Project offer additional opportunities for resource definition and district-scale discoveries. THE Event is by invitation only - Interested investors & issuers, please go here: or contact Jennifer Choi, jchoi@ About: THE Mining Investment Event—Canada's Only Tier 1 Global Mining Investment Conference© is held annually in Québec City, Canada. It is independently sponsored and designed to facilitate privately arranged meetings between mining companies, international investors, and various mining government authorities. The conference provides a platform to hear from some of the most influential thought leaders in the sector. THE Event is committed to promoting diversity, equality, and sustainability in the mining industry through education and innovation through its unique Student Sponsorship and SHE-Co Initiatives.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Dodge Announces 2026 Dodge Durango Lineup, Expands HEMI®-powered Durango R/T Choices With New Blacktop Redline Package, Refreshed Wheel Lineup
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- New HEMI®-powered 2026 Dodge Durango R/T Blacktop Redline package adds new 20-by-8-inch Black Noise wheels, blacked-out HEMI and Dodge badging, front and rear SRT spoilers and more 2026 Dodge Durango R/T features a refreshed wheel lineup, including new 20-by-8-inch Satin Carbon wheels and new 20-by-10-inch lightweight Forged Lights Out wheels (featured on R/T Blacktop Redline Tow N Go and R/T Blacktop Tow N Go) Tow N Go returns as standalone package for 2026 Durango R/T, delivering best-in-class available towing capacity of up to 8,700 lbs., features 20-by-10-inch Satin Carbon wheels and black Brembo calipers 2026 Durango GT starts at U.S. MSRP of $38,495; 2026 Durango R/T starts at U.S. MSRP of $49,995 (all vehicle prices exclude destination cost of $1,995, taxes and fees) Optional Dodge Durango R/T Blacktop Redline package is available for Durango R/T Plus and R/T Premium at additional U.S. MSRP of $3,495; optional Tow N Go package for Durango R/T available at additional U.S. MSRP of $5,990 Ordering for Durango R/T and GT opens in June, with vehicles scheduled to arrive in dealerships in Q3 2025 Details on 2026 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, the most powerful gas engine SUV ever, will be shared in Q3 2025 For more information on the Dodge brand, visit Dodge is powering up the brand's performance SUV mix for the 2026 model year, with special focus on the popular HEMI®-powered Dodge Durango R/T, introducing a new 2026 Dodge Durango R/T Blacktop Redline package, bringing back the R/T Tow N Go package as a standalone option and delivering a refreshed wheel lineup for the R/T model. The 2026 Dodge Durango lineup will feature the Durango GT, the 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine-powered Durango R/T with best-in-class 360-horsepower and 390 lb.-ft. of torque, and the most powerful gas engine SUV ever, the 710-horsepower Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat. "The Dodge Durango is the three-row muscle SUV and is equipped with Dodge muscle car attitude, best-in-class towing at every trim and an ability to seat up to seven," said Dodge CEO Matt McAlear. "The HEMI-powered Durango offers the only V-8 in its class and the most horsepower under $50,000. It's a powerful combination and customers value its unique proposition of power and performance, with retail sales up 64% in Q1 year over year. Now for 2026, we plan to continue to give our Dodge SUV customers easier accessibility to more performance and more capability." Ranging from efficient V-6 power to the performance of the SRT Hellcat, the Durango offers an option for every modern muscle-car enthusiast seeking performance paired with capability and flexible capacity. With the ability to seat up to seven in its three rows of seats, the Durango maintains its claim of being a family-friendly SUV, one equipped with Dodge muscle car attitude and extremely capable with best-in-class towing leadership at every trim level. The three-row SUV offers flexibility with 50 seating configurations and 85.1 maximum cubic feet of cargo space. Dodge Durango offers consumers more than 60 available safety and security features, including standard Blind-spot Monitoring (with Trailer Tow Detection System for trailer tow-equipped models), seven standard air bags, full-length three-row side-curtain air bags, standard front-seat-mounted side-thorax air bags, front-row active head restraints, standard trailer-sway control, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop, Rear Cross Path detection and Uconnect Access with 9-1-1 call and roadside assistance. Ordering for 2026 Dodge Durango GT and Durango R/T models will open in June, with vehicles scheduled to start arriving at Dodge dealerships in Q3 2025. The starting U.S. manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of the Durango GT is $38,495, with the 2026 Durango R/T available at a starting U.S. MSRP of $49,995 (all prices exclude destination cost of $1,995, taxes and fees). Details on the 2026 Durango SRT Hellcat will be shared in Q3 2025. 2026 Dodge Durango R/TPowered by the legendary 5.7-liter HEMI V-8, the Durango R/T features standard all-wheel drive, new 20-by-8-inch Satin Carbon wheels, a performance hood, Alpine audio with nine speakers and subwoofer, performance steering and suspension, a 10.1-inch touchscreen with Uconnect 5 system, wireless phone charging pad, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Dodge performance pages and more. Building on the popularity of the Blacktop Redline package for the 2025 Durango GT, Dodge is expanding to offer a Durango R/T Blacktop Redline package that rides on new 20-by-8-inch Black Noise wheels, features front and rear SRT spoilers and stands out with blacked-out HEMI fender badging and Dodge grille badging. SRT black exhaust tips and 20-by-10-inch Lightweight Forged Lights Out wheels are available by adding Tow N Go package to the Durango R/T Blacktop Redline. Inside, six leather and suede SRT performance seats with red accent stitching and second-row fold/tumble captain's chairs are standard for the R/T Blacktop Redline package, as well as a premium leather-wrapped door trim and console. The interior trim is embellished in select areas with a laser-etched, geometrical "crypto sweep" inlay. The Dodge Durango R/T Blacktop Redline package is available for Durango R/T Plus and R/T Premium trim levels at an additional U.S. MSRP of $3,495. The standard Blacktop package remains available for the R/T in a seven-passenger-only seating configuration, featuring blacked out badging, new 20-by-8-inch Black Noise wheels and black roof rails with integrated crossbars at an additional U.S. MSRP of $1,695. Tow N Go returns as an optional package for the Durango R/T, with its brawny best-in-class available towing capacity of up to 8,700 lbs. and 20-by-10-inch Satin Carbon wheels and black Brembo calipers. "In the past, more than 25% of Durango R/T orders have included the Tow N Go package," McAlear added. "We want to make Tow N Go even more accessible for customers to get the capability they want." Tow N Go also features anti-lock four-wheel disc performance brakes, SRT performance tuned steering, widebody flares, high-performance exhaust, electronic limited slip rear axle and adaptive damping. Dodge performance pages are accessible through package-exclusive hard-button drive modes under the 10.1-inch touchscreen. The Tow N Go package for the Durango R/T is available at additional U.S. MSRP of $5,990. The Durango R/T is also adding refreshed wheel options: 20-by-8-inch Black Noise wheels on the R/T Blacktop Redline and R/T Blacktop, 20-by-10-inch Satin Carbon wheels with R/T Tow N Go, and 20-by-10-inch lightweight Forged Lights Out wheels featured on the R/T Blacktop Redline Tow N Go and R/T Blacktop Tow N Go. 2026 Dodge Durango GTPowered by the award-winning 3.6-liter V-6 engine that delivers 295 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque, the Dodge Durango GT is the entry level Durango model. Standard content for the 2026 Durango GT includes the TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission, seven-passenger seating, a 10.1-inch touchscreen with Uconnect 5 system, heated front seats, six-speaker Alpine audio, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Blind-spot Monitoring and more. The available Durango GT Plus loads the SUV with premium content, including all-wheel drive, 20-inch wheels, power sunroof, Nappa leather seats, Alpine audio with nine speakers and subwoofer, and Trailer Tow group. The popular Blacktop Redline package will return for the 2026 Durango GT with highlights, including "red tracer" fender and decklid decals unique to the GT, a performance hood, leather and suede SRT performance seats with red stitching, front and rear SRT spoilers and more. Dodge//SRTFor 110 years, the Dodge brand has carried on the spirit of brothers John and Horace Dodge. Their influence continues today as Dodge, America's performance brand, shifts into high gear with a lineup that delivers unrivaled performance in each of the segments in which the brand competes while moving forward to a future that includes electrified muscle in the form of the next-generation, all-new Dodge Charger. The next-generation Dodge Charger electrifies a legend, with the Charger retaining its title as the world's quickest and most powerful muscle car, led by the all-new, all-electric 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack. The all-new Dodge Charger will also offer performance choices via multi-energy powertrain options, including the 550-horsepower Dodge Charger SIXPACK H.O., powered by the 3.0L Twin Turbo Hurricane High Output engine. Dodge also keeps its foot on the gas as a pure performance brand with the 710-horsepower Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, the most powerful gas engine SUV ever, and best-in-class standard performance in the compact-utility vehicle segment with the Dodge Hornet. Dodge is part of the portfolio of brands offered by leading global automaker and mobility provider Stellantis. For more information regarding Stellantis (NYSE: STLA), please visit Follow Dodge//SRT and company news and video on:Company blog: website: brand: Connection: and @StellantisNAYouTube: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Stellantis Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Priceville Police purchases new patrol vehicles, funding for replacement patrol rifles
PRICEVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The Priceville Police Department is adding some new patrol vehicles to it's fleet, as well as funding for replacement patrol rifles. Priceville Police said that Mayor Sam Heflin and the Priceville City Council recently agreed to purchasing two new Ford F150 patrol trucks as well as two new Dodge Durango SUV patrol vehicles for the police department. According to the department, the Durango's are scheduled to be delivered to the city and will be used by police beginning early next month. Additionally, The City of Priceville along with the Priceville Police Department took time to express their gratitude to State Representative Parker Duncan Moore for funding allotted for the replacement of outdated patrol rifles. There is no timeframe for when the department is expected to receive the updated rifles. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- General
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE I love Irwin my kangaroo. But his latest showdown with Colorado cops may force me into a heartbreaking choice
Long-time dog and cat owner Doneva Littlefield always thought she'd like a monkey if she ever got an exotic pet. But when a friend of hers became overwhelmed last June by two baby kangaroos he'd bought, she hopped at the chance to take them in. She had no idea what she was getting into and a year later her pet and her hometown of Durango, Colorado, have become repeated international viral sensations. The older 'roo, Irwin (named after the iconic zookeeper Steve) escaped from her home not once, but twice – all of it caught on camera by cops who wrangled him back to safety. The first time in October prompted a 911 call from a confused local who said a kangaroo with a diaper was walking down the street, Just last week, Irwin absconded again – only to be tracked close by near a neighbor's house. As officers tried to get within distance to grab him, Irwin took a jump – straight into the arms of one of the officers. 'The kangaroo was a lot nicer than I thought it'd be,' Durango Officer Shane Garrison, 24, tells Daily Mail. He was so touched by the experience, in fact, that he offered up his family's 40-acre farm as a possible new home for the kangaroo brothers when Doneva's husband stopped by the station to pick Irwin up. 'He was talking about rehoming it, and I kind of just pitched him the idea of me taking him home - and it kind of just grew from there,' Officer Garrison says. It's a possibility being considered by Doneva and her spouse, Brian. 'My husband hasn't been as much on board with this (keeping kangaroos) as I've been,' she says. 'He's just handed the check book over every time I've needed something.' Keeping the kangaroos costs them up to $600 a month, a bill far more expensive than either of them could have imagined. They did have an inkling that it wouldn't be easy. The kangaroos' first owner said he initially thought it would be 'a lot of fun', but the costs quickly became overwhelming. Irwin and Roo eat alongside the Littlefields pet dogs, an Australian shepherd and Shih Tzu mix Still, Doneva offered to buy them, and fell in love with them at first sight, she says. Irwin was about seven months old and his little brother, Roo, was around two months younger when they arrived in their new Colorado home. They were jumping into special pouches made out canvas and soft blanket-like material to mirror their mother's body. She purchased Roo and Irwin for $3,000 each. The 'roos took over the bedroom of Doneva's daughter, who was heading off to college. She prepared bottles filled half with evaporated milk and half with water and fitted them with adult diapers. Irwin and Roo began their lives at the LIttlefields' home by sleeping in their pouches in the bedroom of Doneva's daughter Paxton (pictured) who had just finished high school and was going off to college Irwin, she says fondly, 'has been a menace since the day we got him.' 'There's no boundaries with that kangaroo,' she says. 'If I'm eating something and he's near me, he's trying to get it from me … he's grabbing everything.' Irwin, she says, has 'always been very in key with what's going on around him, and he wants to be with humans,' she says. She adds that he loves attention, and his stunts show he certainly knows how to get it, too. Last October, when the kangaroos were younger and still spending most of the time inside the home, Irwin absconded from a door Brian had left open while Doneva was in New Mexico. She'd taken the kangaroos out in Durango before, meaning that Irwinn 'knew where he was going, and he knew exactly how to get home. 'As soon as the police started running into him … he ran straight back, right to our house, right to our backyard. That's where the police - and Brian - found him. 'My husband just took off his sweater and held it like a pouch, and Irwin came hopping right in the pouch,' she says. More than six months went by without incident as the 'roos kept growing. But Irwin - who now reaches Doneva's eye level when standing and weighs 70 pounds -unexpectedly went exploring again on May 19. Doneva had gone five or six nights without sleep. In a bid to get accustomed to the kangaroos living outside, she's been sleeping during the day and staying up all night to check on the 'roos every 15 minutes. Around 6am last Monday, however, she glanced outside for her routine check – and Irwin was nowhere to be found. She ran back inside 'in a panic' to wake up her husband, and they began combing the streets of Durango. He husband went to file a police report – only to be told that Irwin had already been picked up and dropped off at the humane society. But not before Officer Garrison's body camera footage recorded the hilarious capture, as well as his comment about how soft Irwin's fur felt. Doneva doesn't know exactly how Irwin escaped, but she believes it was by mistake. She wonders if a wild animal patrolling the street, like a raccoon, spooked him and sparked him to jump over the fence surrounding their yard. Since he's returned, she says, they've been shoring up the enclosure and reinstalled a pulsating electric fence – but the offer of a farm may seem like the best option. 'What we're doing is unsustainable,' she says. 'I can't keep doing this.' They're visiting Officer Garrison's farm and 'family compound' this weekend, he says; it's where he grew up 'capturing calves and goats, horses, things like that.' 'It'd be cool to be able to raise a kangaroo and hopefully make them have a better life, where [Irwin] can run around and be normal,' he says. 'Normal' might be a stretch when it comes to marsupials leaping through the fields of southwestern Colorado; Doneva has spent the past year watching pedestrians do double-takes outside her house and motorists nearly run stop signs. She's thrilled that her 'roos have become woven into the fabric of Durango's community - and hopes to work out visits whenever she wants if her pets resettle on nearby farmland, Officer Garrison's or otherwise. 'No matter what it's cost me or what, I've gained a lifetime of beauty and peace with having these creatures,' she says.