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Only 50 examples of Mopar '22 Dodge Durango coming to Canada

The limited edition package adds custom touches and a serialized plaque

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Mopar, the performance parts division for Stellantis’ Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, and Jeep brands, is celebrating its 85th anniversary next year with a limited edition SUV trimmed in go-fast goodies, the Mopar ’22 Dodge Durango.

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Some of the exterior and interior pieces fitted to this unique model – which can be optioned only on the 2022 Dodge Durango R/T AWD trim with the Plus Group and Tow N Go Package – are exclusive. You ain’t getting that offset Mopar Blue stripe or Mopar front grille badge anywhere else.

In addition to those touches, the styling is enhanced by Mopar Blue Brembo brake calipers; and your choice of White Knuckle or DB Black exterior paint.

Inside, you’ll find blue accent stitching everywhere; leather and suede front seats with a two-tone Mopar logo embroidered into them; and a serialized, personalized metal plaque.

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Performance-wise, the 360-hp Hemi V8 is abetted by retuned SRT active noise cancellation, an electronic limited-slip differential, and SRT active damping suspension to smooth out the bumps absorbed by the 20-by-10-inch “Lights Out” wheels. That’ll probably be appreciated, seeing as the truck also gets a Mopar one-inch lowering kit fitted.

The order books will open for this Mopar Durango in early 2022, with deliveries starting that summer. Just 250 will be built, with 50 set aside for Canada. The pricing in the U.S. is US$3,995 for the package.

Mopar has turned out one special-edition model per year since 2010. Last year’s was wrapped around the Ram 1500 , and the only other time a Durango got this treatment was 2018.