Monday 31 October 2016

Shake ‘n Make? SEMA Show’s Dodge Durango Shaker Concept

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November 1, 2016 at 12:01 am by | Photography by Alexander Stoklosa

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Dodge’s Durango Shaker concept, on display at the 2016 SEMA show, adds more fuel to the speculation that a Durango SRT is in the works within the walls of FCA’s headquarters. Fitted with a 6.4-liter V-8 engine and an eight-speed automatic transmission, the Durango Shaker is a B5 Blue bombshell of a performance SUV with the potential to be the Mercedes-AMG GLS63 for the everyman.

As its name implies, the Shaker’s true pièce de résistance is its shaker hood scoop works with a custom cold air intake system to help feed fresh air to the 392-cubic-inch engine. A cat-back exhaust with center-located tailpipes pushes out what’s left of the combustion process. Although Dodge didn’t supply power or torque figures for the Shaker, we’d venture to guess that the V-8 at least matches the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT‘s 6.4-liter V-8 engine, with its 475 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque.

Dodge Durango Shaker concept

Perched on a set of meaty 22-inch wheels and tires, the Durango Shaker sits three inches lower than its stock counterpart. A redesigned front end sports a crosshair-less grille and a big front splitter, while a pair of hollowed-out headlights from the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat sit where fog lights would normally take residence. Tinted headlights and taillights, distinct lower-body cladding, a custom rear spoiler, and Satin Black detailing throughout the car, including on the hood, roof, and rear liftgate, give the Shaker a properly menacing appearance. Meanwhile, a pair of sill-mounted American flags and a fuel cap lifted from the Dodge Challenger provide additional kitsch.

Inside, Dodge shakes things up with the addition of a flat-bottomed steering wheel from the Charger SRT, a console-mounted shift lever in place of the stock Durango’s rotary dial, and three rows’ worth of leather-trimmed seats swiped from the Viper sports coupe. (That’s one way to get rid of excess Viper seat supplies—Ed.) B5 Blue trim pieces and a handful of Mopar accessories round out the Durango Shaker’s remaining interior enhancements.



Although just a SEMA show concept, we’re crossing our fingers that the Dodge Durango Shaker is a peek at what’s to come from the 2018 Dodge Durango—specifically, an SRT model fitted with the brand’s 6.4-liter V-8 engine.

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