What engines came in the 2001 Dodge Durango?
What engines came in the 2001 Dodge Durango?
Durango comes only with V-8 engines. A 235-horsepower 4.7-liter V-8 is the base engine and teams with a five-speed automatic transmission. A 5.9-liter V-8 with 250 hp is the top engine choice and comes with a four-speed automatic. Durango comes with rear-wheel drive or a choice of two four-wheel-drive systems.
How many horsepower does a Dodge Durango have?
The third-generation Durango features four engines. The base engine is a new 3.6 L V6 engine producing 290 hp (216 kW; 294 PS) and 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) of torque at 4,800 rpm; 90% of peak torque is available from 1,600 to 6,400 rpm.
What kind of transmission does a Dodge Durango have?
For 2017, the Dodge Durango Limited trim is discontinued and replaced by the new GT trim and the Base SXT trim level will now be available with three-row seating fitting 7 passengers. For 2018, All models received the new Uconnect radios and the 3rd Generation ZF 8 speed automatic transmission.
What’s the new trim level for the Dodge Durango?
For 2017, the Dodge Durango Limited trim is discontinued and replaced by the new GT trim and the Base SXT trim level will now be available with three row seating fitting 7 passengers.
What was the model year of the Dodge Durango?
In 1999, the following models: 4WD 5.2L V8, 4WD 5.9L V8 hold the best crash test results in this Durango year and manufacturing, with it holding a 6.8 out of 10 total rating. 1997–2003 – SLT: Most basic trim level of the Durango from 1998-2000. Midrange trim level of the Durango from 2001-2003. SLT emblem.
Is there a 4.7 engine in a 2003 Durango?
Welcome to DDN. The 2003 D was the last year of the Gen 1 D’s. The 4.7 engine from ’00-’07 are alike, and the new version from ’08 and newer share little if anything. Since the newer 4.7 was not a factory option in a Gen 1 Durango, making one work there would be quite the task.
What was the last year of the Dodge Durango?
The 2003 D was the last year of the Gen 1 D’s. The 4.7 engine from ’00-’07 are alike, and the new version from ’08 and newer share little if anything. Since the newer 4.7 was not a factory option in a Gen 1 Durango, making one work there would be quite the task. You could swap in a 5.9 which was offered, and that would be a much easier project.
What kind of engine is a Dodge Dakota?
The 4.7 liter Dodge remanufactured engine is the replacement engine for the following vehicles: Dodge Dakota – Dodge Durango – Dodge Ram 1500.
Is there a 260 hp Dodge Durango Grand Cherokee?
FCA did offer a 260 hp version of it in the ’02 Jeep Grand Cherokee (if memory serves), but the option was not popular and did not remain very long. One good thing about the ’03 Durango, was FCA adding rear disc brakes for that year. The 2nd Gen (’04-’09) had them as standard. I had an ’01 Durango 4.7L, and it was a great vehicle for my first SUV.