A Muscular Crossover

The 2024 Dodge Hornet has been making quite the buzz in the crossover community, no pun intended! This new crossover has caused some controversy, coming from a muscle car brand like Dodge. The Hornet is bred by a brand that takes pride in their performance lineage, so the fact that it has the most powerful engine in its class is not exactly surprising. In addition to the power, the Hornet is packed with personality. Dodge didn’t skimp on the details and the price point makes it very attractive to consumers. Don’t take our word for it, check out Eric Peters’ experience with the most recent addition to the Dodge lineup.

Photo credit: creators.com | Eric Peters

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5 Comments

Moparmann

Sales numbers say it all. That re-badged Alfa garbage isn’t selling. Nothing Dodge about that piece of junk. Alfa engineering and built in Italy. Alfas don’t sell well in the states. Stellantis rebadges it and calls it a Dodge. Lol and there is nothing muscular about that boring CUV.


kfed1776

Where’s the disclaimer for this article…*Made entirely in Italy with leftover Alfa Romeo parts. Have YET to see any of these on road.


LEGITBOY47659

I love it!


Dodge and stellantis are stupid for ending the v8. this new car is absolute rubbish


Hemiguy392

This hornet will never ever come close to any of the 5.7, 6.2, or 6.4s that you’ve abandoned for a green agenda.