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What car is comparable to the Durango?

The Dodge Durango sits in the three-row SUV segment, offering substantial seating, cargo space, and towing ability. The closest rivals in size and capability are the Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Toyota Sequoia, and Nissan Armada. These models compete on interior space, powertrains, and price, making them the primary alternatives for Durango shoppers.


Shoppers often ask which vehicle in today’s market most closely matches the Durango’s mix of three-row practicality, muscular performance, and value. This article breaks down direct rivals by size and capability, details performance and towing, and suggests near-equivalents for those who prioritize fuel efficiency or luxury features. Read on to see how these models stack up against the Durango.


Direct rivals in size and capability


Before the list, note that these models are the most comparable in overall size, seating options, and towing potential to the Durango. They represent the mainstream choices buyers consider when needing a capable family SUV with three rows.



  • Ford Expedition

  • Chevrolet Tahoe

  • GMC Yukon

  • Toyota Sequoia

  • Nissan Armada

  • Infiniti QX80


These rivals typically offer three-row seating, strong powertrains, and substantial towing capabilities, placing them in the same general class as the Durango for families and buyers who value space and capability.


Performance and towing: what each brings to the table


Key performance figures vary by model and trim, but the following highlights outline the general capabilities you’ll encounter when comparing these SUVs to the Durango. Always verify the latest specs for the exact trim you’re considering.


Engine and torque highlights



  1. Ford Expedition — typically powered by a 3.5L EcoBoost V6 with high torque output, prioritizing strong towing and acceleration throughout most trims.

  2. Chevrolet Tahoe / GMC Yukon — share V8 options (5.3L or 6.2L) with robust towing potential; configurations and 4x4 options affect payload and pull capacity.

  3. Toyota Sequoia — uses a modern V6 twin-turbo setup with hybrid assist in newer versions, delivering substantial low-end torque and competitive towing figures.

  4. Nissan Armada — equipped with a large V8, delivering solid torque and respectable towing capacity across standard and higher trims.

  5. Infiniti QX80 — based on the Armada platform, prioritizes luxury interior and refined power with a strong V8 and solid towing ability.


In practice, Expedition tends to lead in raw towing and horsepower, while Tahoe/Yukon offer a balance of power with up-to-date technology. Sequoia emphasizes modern drivetrain efficiency and off-road readiness, whereas Armada and QX80 blend strong towing with a more premium interior experience.


Near-equivalents for different priorities


If you’re weighing options beyond pure size and power, these models offer similar practicality with different emphasis—fuel efficiency, luxury, or value. They’re worth considering when the Durango’s exact balance isn’t a perfect fit.



  • Honda Pilot — highly practical, good value, and reliable, with solid third-row accessibility and cargo space, though not as large or powerful as the Durango in top trims.

  • Hyundai Palisade — refined cabin, strong feature set, and competitive pricing; three rows with comfortable seating for adults in the second row.

  • Kia Telluride — closely related to the Palisade in design and capabilities, praised for interior quality and overall value.

  • Ford Explorer — traditional three-row option that’s lighter and more fuel-efficient in some configurations, with a variety of engine choices.

  • Chevrolet Suburban / GMC Yukon XL — if you need more cargo and seating space than the Durango, these provide expansive room and modern technology in a larger format.


These near-equivalents can be appealing if your priorities include better fuel economy, more premium appointments, or greater cargo volume, though they may diverge in size or price compared with the Durango.


Summary


For buyers considering the Dodge Durango, the closest rivals typically include the Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Toyota Sequoia, Nissan Armada, and Infiniti QX80. Each brings a distinct balance of seating, cargo, power, and technology. If you want maximum towing and space, the Expedition or full-size Tahoe/Yukon family are strong picks; if you prefer a luxury-oriented cabin, Armada or QX80 offer premium interiors with solid capability. For efficiency and modern interiors at a good value, the Pilot, Palisade, or Telluride are compelling alternatives, while the Explorer and Suburban variants cover other ends of the spectrum. The best choice depends on your priorities—space and power, luxury, or value—and a sedan’s-worth of seat comfort and cargo practicality across the three rows.

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