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What is the price for a 2020 Dodge Durango?

The price of a 2020 Dodge Durango varies by trim and configuration, but when new it started in the low $30,000s and could top well into the $60,000s; today used prices range broadly based on mileage and condition.


In detail, the 2020 Durango offered multiple trims and options—from the entry SXT to the performance-oriented RT and the high-end Citadel—along with all-wheel drive and powerful V8 options that pushed price higher. This article breaks down the original MSRP by trim and provides a current used-price snapshot to help navigate the market.


New MSRP in 2020


Prices reflect manufacturer-stated MSRP before any incentives and exclude destination charges, taxes, and fees. Destination charges were typically around $1,495 for Durango models in 2020.



  • SXT — starting in the low $30,000s

  • GT — starting in the upper $30,000s to low $40,000s

  • Citadel — starting in the mid-$40,000s

  • RT — starting in the mid-$50,000s

  • SRT — starting in the high $60,000s (and can exceed $70,000 with options)


These figures illustrate the progression from base to performance models and reflect typical sticker prices, though exact pricing depended on optional equipment and drivetrain choices.


Prices on the used market today (2024–2025)


As a used vehicle, Durango prices depend heavily on mileage, condition, trim, and regional demand. The ranges below reflect common listings for clean examples in typical market conditions.



  • SXT — commonly about $20,000 to $28,000 with moderate mileage

  • GT — roughly $22,000 to $32,000

  • Citadel — around $28,000 to $40,000

  • RT — typically $28,000 to $38,000

  • SRT (where available) — commonly $40,000 to $60,000 or more with lower mileage


Note that prices vary by location, vehicle history, and the inclusion of features like all-wheel drive, advanced safety tech, and the Safari or Tech packages.


Summary


The 2020 Dodge Durango spanned a broad price range: new MSRP started in the low $30,000s for base SXT and rose to the high $60,000s or more for top-tier SRT configurations. In the used market, values shift with mileage and condition, but clean examples typically land in the $20,000–$60,000 band depending on trim and history. For precise figures, check current listings on major marketplaces or consult Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, or the Dodge official brochure for the original MSRP and option lists.

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