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We’re going to keep this short and to the point: Dodge’s new Durango SRT has a lot of horsepower—475, to be exact—and all-wheel drive. Combine the two, and you can apparently light up all four tires at will. We know this because Dodge made a video of the high-performance Durango doing just that.
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You can watch the video of the 2018 Durango SRT ripping a four-wheel burnout below. We’ll stop talking at this point because, well, the video is more interesting anyway. (Though if you’re wondering how the Durango doesn’t move during its tire roast, spoiler: It’s anchored from behind.) For more on the hottest three-row SUV (short of the ludicrously priced 577-hp Mercedes-AMG GLS63), get the full skinny here.
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