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Dodge Durango vs. Ford Explorer
Dodge Durango
Ford Explorer
At a Glance: Durango vs. Explorer
Dodge Durango

Is a robust SUV what you need to take on the demands of your everyday travels around Brockton, Randolph, or Stoughton, MA?

Because the Dodge Durango and the Ford Explorer have been quite popular among drivers in the area, we here at Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 24 have drawn up this quick comparison. Read on to figure out for yourself which one is the better match for your lifestyle.


MAX SEATING CAPACITY

MAX SEATING CAPACITY

7 | 7
Durango vs. Explorer
MAX HORSEPOWER

MAX HORSEPOWER

710 HP | 400 HP
Durango vs. Explorer
MAX TOWING CAPACITY

MAX TOWING CAPACITY

8,700 lbs. | 5,600 lbs.
Durango vs. Explorer
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Select a category below to learn more about how the Dodge Durango compares to the Ford Explorer.
PERFORMANCE
Dodge Durango

If you prefer to have a lot of oomph at your disposal, you’re right to be interested in these two models. Each one gives you plenty of get-up-and-go.

Power Options

The four Durango engines supply outputs that range from 295 horsepower to a beastly 710 horsepower (in the SRT Hellcat AWD model). Even if you don’t opt for that Supercharged 6.2L HEMI® V8, you’ll still have up to 475 horsepower. In the Explorer, you’ll have two options that offer between 300 and 400 horsepower.

This power has a direct impact on capability. As such, the Durango can tow up to 8,700 pounds when properly equipped, so feel free to hitch up that travel trailer for your next road trip. The Explorer has a towing capacity of 5,600 pounds, which is decent, but its capacity of 3,000 fewer pounds may mean you’ll have to leave some of your towable toys at home.

Performance Features

The Durango also offers some noteworthy performance features like available paddle shifters that allow you to upshift and downshift, when necessary, without the need for a clutch pedal.

Although at first glance, these two SUVS appear to be quite similar in size, there are some differences worth mentioning. Namely, the Durango has a wheelbase measurement of 119.8 inches and a length of 200.8 inches. Meanwhile, the Ford Explorer has a 119.1-inch wheelbase and is 198.8 inches long.

The fact that the Durango is a bit larger in these areas allows you to experience a more stable ride when taking tight turns.


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INTERIOR
Dodge Durango

Still, you’ll be spending your time in the cabin, not perched on the engine block. As such, you’ll want to be sure you and your crew remain equally as comfortable on those long road trips as you will on those short errand runs.

Available Configurations

The Dodge Durango and the Ford Explorer provide the benefit of choice. They each offer multiple trim levels to find the perfect iteration for you and your crew: 15 trims in the Dodge Durango and eight in the Explorer.

With similar interior dimensions, everyone on board will be comfortable in either model. However, only the Dodge Durango makes the most of that interior space. It provides the flexibility to configure the cabin in over 50 different ways. So, no matter who or what you bring along, the Durango can accommodate.

Comfort on Board

Both SUVs seat up to seven riders and provide many similar amenities when it comes to their interiors. For example, they each have 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seats with 4-way lumbar support. Meanwhile, your copilot will have a 4-way manually adjustable seat in either model, and everyone on board will benefit from having plenty of cup holders.

That said, only the Durango comes standard with heated front seats. This feature takes the edge off those chilly early mornings or cold nights and can aid in relaxing your muscles after a long day of work or play. You can get heated seats in the Explorer, too, but you’ll have to upgrade to a higher trim.


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TECHNOLOGY
Dodge Durango

Having in-vehicle technology is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity. Beyond smartphone connectivity and entertainment are the safety features that help protect you and yours on the road. Fortunately, Dodge and Ford have equipped these SUVs well.

Infotainment on the Go

The Dodge Durango and the Ford Explorer both offer a 10.1-inch touchscreen through their respective Uconnect® 5 and SYNC® 3 systems. Both models also come standard with six speakers as well as Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility.

Is enjoying a quality listening experience important while you’re making your way from Point A to Point B? If so, then you’ll be pleased to know the Durango is available with the Harman Kardon® Premium Audio System that places 19 speakers around the cabin. Unfortunately, the most available speakers you’ll find in the Ford Explorer is 14, so you’ll have a less immersive experience.

Safety First

Of course, the most important technology is related to those features that provide an extra layer of security for everyone on board. Fortunately, the Durango and the Explorer are well-equipped to help protect you and your passengers.

Both models offer brand-specific versions of the following driver-assistance features:

  • Forward Collision Warning with Full Stop
  • Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop
  • Blind Spot Monitoring
  • Rear Cross Path Detection
  • LaneSense® with Lane Keep Assist

Using a variety of sensors, cameras, and software, these SUVs ensure you remain informed and in control when you’re behind the wheel.


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Say Your Stance!
Dodge Durango

Both fully capable SUVs have what it takes to provide an enhanced driving experience. However, the Durango is a bit more impressive thanks to such attributes as its hefty engine capacities, accommodating entertainment features, and useful size.

If you agree that the Dodge Durango can make a better contribution to your regular Brockton, Randolph, or Stoughton, MA drives, contact the team at Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 24 today to take it for a test drive.

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new Durango for yourself are conveniently available right here online.