Termed a concept, this muscular, midsize sport/utility vehicle gives a clear picture of the second-generation 2004 Durango. Dodge admits the exterior is 85-percent production correct. Brash fender flares, Ram-inspired cross-hair grille, and snarling hood nostrils declare that "sport" is at the heart of this SUV in the form of a 345-horsepower V-8. The suspension features an independent front setup and solid axle with coil springs in the rear, with a Watts link system. Larger than the current Durango, the "concept" is three inches longer and taller, offering increased passenger space and the ability to fit a 48-inch wide sheet of plywood inside. Interior treats include a navigation system, integrated cell-phone with Blue Tooth, and DVD entertainment system.
