New 2023 Dodge Hornet is sporty alternative in sea of anonymous small SUVs

What is it? 2023 and ‘24 Dodge Hornet, sporty all-wheel-drive compact SUVs

Why should you consider it? A sporty alternative in a sea of anonymous small SUVs. The R/T plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model should promise more than 30 miles of all-electric range.

The 2024 Dodge Hornet plug-in hybrid compact SUV goes on sale this summer.

What could be better? The GT is heavier, uses more gas and costs more than competitors. (R/T fuel economy TBA.)

How much will it cost? Prices range from $29,995 to $39,995 excluding $1,595 destination charge.

When can you buy it? GT on sale in April; R/T plug-in hybrid this summer s a 2024 model.

ASHEVILLE, North Carolina — Dodge is betting the Hornet, an Italian-built SUV abuzz with features ranging from Brembo brakes to a 30-mile-plus range on electric power, will help the American brand translate its reputation for rip-snorting performance to the booming market for compact SUVs.

The Hornet was developed to challenge the style and performance of small SUVs like the Mazda CX-50 and 2.0L Ford Escape, but sporty AWD compact cars like the VW Golf R and Subaru WRX could also be considered competitors.

The 2024 Dodge Hornet R/T plug-in hybrid's 15.5 kWh battery charges in about 2.5 hours at 240 volts.

Dodge self-identifies as “America’s performance brand,” so there’s no stripped front-wheel-drive Hornet. Prices start at $29,995 for the 268-hp GT and $39,995  for the 288-hp R/T. Teh GT goes on sale this summer as a 2024 model.

Is this how Dodge expands its speed merchant appeal beyond big cars and SUVs?

The sales tables will tell. The GT will be available to buy in April, the R/T early this summer.

Engineered like an Alfa Romeo

The Hornet shares its platform and most parts you don’t see or touch with the racy little Alfa Romeo Tonale SUV, which Stellantis builds alongside it in Pomigliano d’Arco, not far from Naples, in southern Italy. It borrows its name from the AMC Hornet compact built for the 1970-’77 model years, and earlier cars dating back to the, NASCAR-dominating 1951 “Fabulous Hudson Hornet” that inspired the beloved Doc Hudson character in the move “Cars.”

2024 Dodge Hornet R/T badge

Features exclusive to the new Hornet include a venomous-looking insect badge and signature exterior parts:

  • Grille
  • Headlights
  • Hood with twin air extractors
  • Front fender
  • Taillights
  • Front and rear fascias
  • Up to 20-inch wheels

Essentially, the Hornet shares only its doors, roof, rear fenders and rear hatch with the Alfa, which goes on sale later this year.