What transmission is the 2001 Durango RT?
Dodge Durango 1 4WD 5.9 V8 R/T Specs This engine produces a maximum power of 249 PS (246 bhp – 183 kW) at 4000 rpm and a maximum torque of 454 Nm (334 lb. ft) at 3200 rpm. The power is transmitted to the road by the with a 4 speed Automatic gearbox.
How much horsepower does a 2001 Dodge Durango with a 4.7 have?
235 hp
SLT 4dr 4×4 2001 Dodge Durango Specs

Performance | |
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Base engine size | 4.7 liters |
Base engine type | V-8 |
Horsepower | 235 hp |
Horsepower rpm | 4,800 |
How much HP does a 2001 Dodge Durango have?
235 to 250 hp2001 Dodge Durango / Horsepower
How fast is a Dodge Durango RT?
120 mph
Performance and Handling: Just a Dodge Challenger but in SUV guise
Model | 2022 Dodge Durango | 2022 Dodge Durango R/T |
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Torque | 260 lb-ft @ 4,000 RPM | 390 lb-ft @ 4,250 RPM |
0-60 (mph) | 7.5 seconds | 6.2 seconds |
Quarter-mile | – | 14.7 seconds |
Top Speed | 120 mph | 120 mph |
What kind of transmission is in a 2001 Dodge Durango?

4-spd auto
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Engine | 4.7L V-8 |
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MPG | 13 City / 18 Hwy |
Seating | 6 Passengers |
Transmission | 4-spd auto w/OD |
Power | 235 @ 4800 rpm |
How much does a 2001 Dodge Durango RT weight?
4,689 lbs2001 Dodge Durango / Curb weight
What size engine does a 2001 Dodge Durango have?
4.7 L
5.9 L
2001 Dodge Durango/Engine size
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 miles per gallon does a 2001 Dodge Durango get?
Up to 14 city / 19 highway2001 Dodge Durango / MPG
What does Durango RT mean?
Road/Track
R/T is the performance marker used on Dodge/Chrysler automobiles since the 1960s (much like Chevrolet Super Sport). R/T stands for Road/Track. R/T models usually come with R/T badging and a combination of upgraded suspension, tires, brakes, and often more powerful engines.