When it comes to choosing a new SUV, two popular options are the Mitsubishi Montero Sport and the Dodge Durango. Both vehicles offer spacious interiors, strong engines, and capable performance, making them excellent choices for families and adventurers alike. However, they have some notable differences that may make one a better fit for your needs.
DESCRIPTION | DODGE DURANGO | MITSUBISHI MONTERO |
---|---|---|
BODY STYLE | 5 door wagon | 5 door wagon |
SIZE | Full size SUV | Mid size SUV |
ENGINE | 3.6 v6 RWD/4WD | 3.0 v6 RWD |
GEARBOX | 8A | 8A |
TOP SPEED | 197 | 190 |
HORSEPOWER | 295 hp @ 6,400 rpm | 178 hp @ 3500 rpm |
LENGTH | 5,101 mm | 4900mm |
WIDTH | 2,172 mm | 1875mm |
FUEL ECON | 9.6-10.0 | 10.5 |
RELIABILTY | 4.5 | 4 |
RESALE | 4 | 4 |
The Durango has a higher towing capacity, with a maximum of 8,700 pounds when properly equipped. The Montero has a maximum towing capacity of 5,000 pounds.
The Montero is known for its off-road capability, with features such as a transfer case, locking differentials, and a low-range gear ratio. The Durango is more of an on-road SUV and is not as well-suited for off-road
driving.
Mitsubishi Montero comes equipped with a 6.5-inch touchscreen display that provides access to the audio system, Bluetooth connectivity, and available navigation. It also has a 6-speaker audio system and USB port for charging and connecting devices. Higher trim levels may offer additional features such as a larger touchscreen display, a 9-speaker
audio system, and a panoramic sunroof.
Whereas Durango also has a 6.5-inch touchscreen display as standard, but it can be upgraded to an 8.4-inch touchscreen on higher trim levels. It comes with a 6-speaker audio system, but an optional 9-speaker Alpine audio system is available. The Durango also has a range of connectivity options, including Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and available SiriusXM satellite radio.
Both the Montero and Durango offer a range of options such as rear-view cameras, adaptive cruise control, and blind spot monitoring. Higher trim levels may offer additional features such as front and rear parking sensors, 360-degree cameras, and automatic emergency braking.
The Durango is generally more expensive than the Montero, with a starting AED 202,000 – 340,000 for the base model compared to around AED 79,900 – 109,000 for the Montero.
Overall, Montero is a bit more capable off-road and has a longer warranty, while the Durango offers more power and a wider range of engine options. Ultimately, the right choice for you will depend on your specific needs and
preferences.
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