Dodge Hornet crossover starts under $30K, offers brand’s first plug-in hybrid

Pontiac — The new 2023 Dodge Hornet seeks to sting its performance DNA into the compact SUV segment with a starting price below $30,000, and marks the Stellantis NV brand’s first foray into the electrified space.

Based on the same platform as Alfa Romeo’s new Italian-built Tonale, the Hornet is available in gas-powered or plug-in hybrid versions. It’s meant to serve as a gateway to grow Dodge’s “brotherhood of muscle,” to boost volume and to improve the automaker’s ability to meet federal emissions and fuel economy standards. The PHEV, however, is $10,000 more to start. Orders open Wednesday.

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis with the 2023 Dodge Hornet GLH at Tuesday's reveal.

A mechanical Hornet showcases a video presentation to unveil The 2023 Dodge Hornet at the M1 Concourse.

Compact SUVs are the segment to accomplish those goals, Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said. Prompting an explosion in the number of nameplates, the compact SUV market is expected to grow to roughly 1.5 million vehicles in five years from 1 million currently, and customers cite affordability, reliability and fuel economy as some of their top reasons for a purchase. Power, acceleration, driving enjoyment and brand image were minor factors.

“This seemed like the perfect politically correct segment for us to go in and rile it up and disrupt that segment,” Kuniskis said ahead of the vehicle’s public debut at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac as part of its second day of “Speed Week” reveals.

The all-new 2023 Dodge Hornet earns its spot in the brand’s vehicle lineup with distinctive Dodge DNA, including hood and front fascia design elements.

2023 Dodge Hornet G/T

All-wheel drive is standard. The Hornet features a Charger-like front fascia and a vehicle-width taillamp with a center illuminated racing slashes Rhombi logo, the first for a Dodge vehicle. Inside, red stitching comes on all the vehicles, and the cockpit is driver-focused with a standard 12.3-inch digital cockpit cluster screen larger than the 10.25-inch, Uconnect 5 infotainment central display. And the PHEV has standard a “PowerShot” feature serving on-demand additional horsepower.

“Don’t ever tell a guy that his Demon used to be a Chrysler 300,” Kuniskis said, regarding the use of the Tonale platform for the Hornet. “We took a car that was already a fantastic car, a fantastic platform that already had the Alfa Romeo DNA in it. The car already handles fantastic, and we injected it with the Dodge DNA.”

The 2023 Dodge Hornet R/T during a Dodge event in Pontiac on Tuesday, August 16, 2022.

The 2023 Dodge Hornet R/T badging.

With such a large number of buyers looking for a vehicle this size, “there’s not a reason why there shouldn’t be demand for this flavor,” said Stephanie Brinley, principal automotive analyst for S&P Global Mobility. “There is a wide variety of personalities and tastes.”

Kuniskis is confident the Hornet will sell more than 40,000 vehicles annually to place it among the top sellers in the segment, though he declined to provide an exact production figure. The compact SUV market is 18% of all U.S. sales, said Jessica Caldwell, executive director of insights at auto information website Edmunds.com Inc.

“It is a really crowded segment,” Caldwell said, but “it is a very big segment. It’s a body type a lot of people are looking for. It seems like if you can build something good in that category, you can get the volume you want. … At the end of the day, if you sell more cars, you can get a lot more money.”

The taillamp of the 2023 Dodge Hornet extends the width of the vehicle and features a lighted red signature, as well as an illuminated Dodge Rhombi logo in the center — featured for the first time on a Dodge vehicle — identifying from a distance that it’s a Dodge.

At $29,995, the Hornet GT is just the fifth vehicle from Stellantis in the United States with a starting price under $30,000. The 2-liter turbocharged inline, four-cylinder Hurricane engine produces 265-plus horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, making it the segment’s most powerful gas engine, according to the company. Shipments of the GT will begin from Pomigliano, Italy, in December.

“This car is the quickest, fastest, the most powerful UV in the compact segment under $30,000,” Kuniskis said. “That is going to be a screaming, all-wheel-drive little hot hatch for that customer.”