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Yahoo
a day ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
2026 Durango Goes All-In on Hemi V8 Power
2026 Durango Goes All-In on Hemi V8 Power originally appeared on Autoblog. The Durango Goes All-In on Hemi V8 Power The Dodge Durango has weathered more than a decade on the market and seen its share of powertrain shifts. For 2026, Dodge has changed course in a big way. Following its reintroduction in the Ram 1500, the Hemi lives on in the Durango lineup as standard equipment across all trims. Whether in GT, R/T, or SRT Hellcat form, every model now gets a V8 under the hood. This decision aligns with Dodge's current push to keep combustion performance alive alongside electrification efforts elsewhere in the lineup. The shift also coincides with the debut of the most customizable Durango yet, the SRT Hellcat Jailbreak, which follows the previous Challenger and Charger in opening up its color and trim combinations far beyond the usual order-sheet limitations. 2026 Durango Lineup and Pricing The 2026 Durango GT now uses the 5.7-liter Hemi V8, producing 65 more horsepower than last year's V6 and starting at $42,495, making it the most affordable AWD V8 vehicle in the U.S. The R/T trim gets an even bigger boost, offering the 392-cubic-inch Hemi V8 for the first time, rated at 475 horsepower and still priced under $50,000. At the top of the range, the SRT Hellcat continues with the supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8 producing 710 hp and 645 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic and AWD. It can reach 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and tow up to 8,700 pounds, with a new starting price of $79,995. Orders for the GT and Hellcat open August 13, with the R/T to follow later in the year. Deliveries begin in the fourth quarter of 2025. View the 2 images of this gallery on the original article The SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Program The 2026 Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak takes the standard Hellcat platform and applies Dodge's unrestricted ordering philosophy. Apart from Mopar's newest line, it offers more than six million possible configurations by mixing six wheel designs, six exterior colors, six badge finishes, five stripe options, four brake caliper colors, and multiple seating configurations and materials. New for 2026 is the Green Machine exterior paint, joining Destroyer Gray, Diamond Black, Octane Red, Vapor Gray, and White Knuckle. Inside, options range from black Laguna leather and Alcantara to Laguna leather in gray, sepia, or red, as well as ebony red Nappa leather. Seat belts are available in four colors, and every Jailbreak gets a stamped interior badge on carbon-fiber trim. Select customers will be invited to use Dodge's Custom Color program to create a one-of-one paint finish with a dedicated concierge. The Jailbreak package adds $995 before any chosen options, and like the rest of the Hellcat range, it will arrive in dealerships in late 2025. View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article 2026 Durango Goes All-In on Hemi V8 Power first appeared on Autoblog on Aug 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Aug 9, 2025, where it first appeared.


Motor 1
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Motor 1
The Dodge Durango Refuses to Die
Dodge has been suggesting the eventual demise of the Durango SRT Hellcat since its original reveal in 2020. Back then, the company planned to make about 2,000 units before ending production. Demand for the supercharged V-8-powered SUV never settled, though, so the company tacked on another 1,000 units for customers. That sentiment snowballed, and now, five years later, Dodge is still making Durango Hellcats for 2026, with no signs of stopping. We don't blame them. Despite first appearing in 2010, the third-generation Durango is still a sales leader for Dodge, with nearly 60,000 units sold in 2024. It's on pace to beat that number in 2025, with 34,399 examples sold through the first half of the year. Photo by: Dodge Photo by: Dodge Photo by: Dodge The Durango Hellcat, then, is the crown jewel of Dodge's current lineup. The company doesn't mess with a good thing for 2026, retaining the super-SUV's sporty, muscular looks and supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V-8 engine. As before, it's rated at 710 horsepower and 645 pound-feet of torque, sending power to all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic. A revamped Jailbreak trim—inspired by the Jailbreak program seen on the Challenger SRT Demon 170—will allow buyers to choose "nearly any color imaginable" for their 2026 Durango Hellcat. Buyers can also choose between six wheel options, six exterior badge color choices, five racing stripe designs, and five interior colors. You can also option five-, six-, or seven-seat configurations, an Alcantara steering wheel, black exhaust tips, a suede headliner, a sunroof, and a black hood. The sheer number of choices means there are over six million unique combinations available, according to the brand. So if you're adventurous with your order, you'll likely have a one-of-one specification—especially if you go for a custom color. Dodge has yet to release pricing for the 2026 Durango SRT Hellcat, but says order books will open on August 11, with deliveries set to begin in Q4 of 2025. More on the Durango Hellcat Dodge Durango Hellcat Takes On Tesla Model Y Performance In All-American Drag Race Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Owner Considers Lawsuit Over 2023 Production Run Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Gallery: 2026 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak 7 Source: Dodge Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Classic Rock Guitarist, 74, Reveals He ‘Actually Died' During Recent Operation
The rock world nearly lost Thin Lizzy's Scott Gorham. Gorham, who joined Phil Lynott's band in 1974, is recuperating after nearly dying on the operating table. "I had a health issue scare about a year ago with a kidney that had to be removed, and I got sepsis from it," Gorham said on the May 21 episode of Darren Paltrowitz's Paltrocast podcast. "And the second surgeon said I actually died on the operating table and all that. And I was, like, 'Really, man? What the hell is all that about?'" Though Gorham wasn't a founding member, he's considered an essential part of Thin Lizzy. He was one of the band's "twin lead guitarists" and Scott played on albums like Nightlife, Fighting and Jailbreak (which featured the band's biggest U.S. hit, "The Boys Are Back In Town"). Gorham reformed Thin Lizzy in 1996, 13 years after the band broke up and a decade after Lynott's death. He also played in the Thin Lizzy spin-off band, Black Star Riders, before departing in 2021 to focus strictly on Thin Lizzy. In November, Gorham discussed putting together "just an absolute kick-[explicative] Thin Lizzy band" together for a tour, but he told Paltrocast that he's not ready to get back on the road. "And now I had a third operation, and [my doctor] said, 'Maybe you should take some time out and just kind of rehabilitate and all that, get your strength back and all that.' So that's what I'm doing," said Gorham. "And in the meantime, I've got the drawing to keep me occupied," he said. Last year, Gorham revealed his secret passion as an artist and held his first art exhibition in London. "[Drawing] is the new thing for me," said Gorham. "It's something that I thought I'd never really do as a constant thing. So I'm kind of enjoying this kind of break from the music right now and going into this little bit of a different direction." This doesn't mean his music career is over. Scott said that he hopes to "get my buns back out on the road" sometime Rock Guitarist, 74, Reveals He 'Actually Died' During Recent Operation first appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025


TECHx
11-03-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Qualys Flags DeepSeek-R1 LLaMA Model Vulnerabilities
Qualys recently conducted a security analysis of the DeepSeek-R1 LLaMA 8B model using its new AI security platform, Qualys TotalAI, revealing concerning vulnerabilities. The analysis found that the DeepSeek model had a failure rate of 61% when tested against Qualys TotalAI's Knowledge Base (KB) attacks and 58% against Jailbreak attacks, highlighting significant security risks. The KB analysis by Qualys TotalAI evaluates responses from the model across 16 categories such as controversial topics, factual inconsistencies, hate speech, legal concerns, privacy attacks, and sensitive information disclosure. The model failed 61% of 891 tests, with the lowest pass rates in misalignment (8%), controversial topics (13%), and factual inconsistencies (21%). However, the model excelled in filtering sexual content, passing 100% of the tests in that area. In the Jailbreak testing, DeepSeek-R1 LLaMA faced 885 attacks from 18 different jailbreak types, failing 58% of the time. These jailbreak attempts exposed serious security weaknesses, such as generating harmful content, including instructions on making explosive devices, promoting hate speech, and spreading false medical information. Jailbreaking bypasses safety mechanisms and allows the model to produce restricted responses, which can have dangerous consequences in enterprise and regulatory settings. Dilip Bachwani, CTO of Qualys, commented, 'As AI adoption accelerates, organizations must address security, safety, and compliance challenges. Gaining visibility into AI assets, assessing vulnerabilities, and proactively mitigating risks are critical to ensuring responsible and secure AI deployment.' Qualys TotalAI provides organizations with full visibility into AI workloads, helping to detect risks like prompt injections, jailbreaks, and ethical concerns such as bias and harmful language. This comprehensive AI security platform ensures that AI models remain secure, compliant, and resilient as organizations scale their deployments.