The word Durango evokes roughness, a macho attitude, and maybe an unshaven 

cowhand smoking a hand-rolled cigarette in the glaring noon heat while perched atop a flea-bitten plug of a horse. 

When Dodge gave the moniker that might be the tagline for a gritty 

Western movie to its manly truck-wagon, it was clearly aiming for the first two.

Thoughtful style, cozy heated and cooled leather seats, and ample space for six or maybe 

even seven people to relax reveal a gentler, more sensitive side behind that mannish visage