{"id":29394,"date":"2022-08-17T00:04:35","date_gmt":"2022-08-17T04:04:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/autosector.com\/?p=29394"},"modified":"2022-08-17T00:04:35","modified_gmt":"2022-08-17T04:04:35","slug":"2023-dodge-hornet-rt-phev-bows-brand-first-electrified-model","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/autosector.com\/?p=29394","title":{"rendered":"2023 Dodge Hornet R\/T PHEV Bows As Brand&#8217;s First Electrified Model"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The first electrified Dodge is here in the form of the 2023 Hornet R\/T plug-in hybrid, the Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV&#8217;s more flashy American cousin.<\/p>\n<p><em>*Note: Lead image is not of the R\/T PHEV variant. Those images have not been released by Stellantis at the time of publication.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The vehicle has been revealed today at M1 Concourse in Pontiac, Michigan in three flavors: the range-topping Dodge Hornet R\/T plug-in hybrid, Dodge Hornet GT 2.0-liter gas model and Dodge Hornet GT GLH Concept, with the latter showcasing available Direct Connection performance parts upgrades for the brand&#8217;s newest car.<\/p>\n<p>Starting with the styling, which is not exactly a surprise given <a href=\"https:\/\/www.motor1.com\/news\/568544\/2023-dodge-hornet-leaked-photo\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">the leaked photos from earlier this year<\/a> and the spy shots we&#8217;ve seen so far, the 2023 Hornet is clearly based on the Alfa Romeo Tonale. That said, it adopts distinctive Dodge DNA, including the hood with integrated heat extractors, &#8220;mail slot&#8221;-style grille opening sculpted into the fascia, and aggressive lamp graphics. On the R\/T, the headlights combine LED reflectors and an illuminated DRL signature.<\/p>\n<p>Seen from the side, the Hornet features matte black molded-in color lower cladding and valances for a muscular appearance, while the R\/T model gets unique Abyss painted lower cladding and rear valance with integrated dual exhaust ports.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>At the rear, the Dodge Hornet sports taillamps extending the width of the vehicle and featuring a lighted red signature, as well as an illuminated Dodge Rhombi logo in the center\u2014a first on a <a href=\"https:\/\/insideevs.com\/dodge\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-inline-widget=\"internal-links\">Dodge<\/a> production vehicle. The compact SUV also features a new exterior Hornet badge on the fender to celebrate the revival of the Hornet name, first used on the Hudson Hornet in the 1940s.<\/p>\n<p>Inside, the <a href=\"https:\/\/insideevs.com\/news\/582429\/dodge-hornet-hybrid-august-debut\/\" data-inline-widget=\"internal-links\" data-type-id=\"0\" data-params=\"%7B%22article_edition_id%22%3A%22582429%22%2C%22section%22%3A%221%22%2C%22alias%22%3A%22dodge-hornet-hybrid-august-debut%22%7D\">2023 Hornet<\/a> features a driver-focused design with the center stack controls and display screens subtly tipped toward the driver, a flat-bottom steering wheel, a wrapped and stitched mid-bolster that extends through the instrument panel, red stitching accents set against the black interior and more.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The vehicle comes standard with a 12.3-inch digital cockpit cluster screen and 10.25-inch Uconnect 5 infotainment system central display. Alcantara seats with an embroidered Dodge Rhombi logo are included on the Track Pack option.<\/p>\n<div itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/ImageGallery\" class=\"msnt-photo-thumb-gallery trinity-skip-it inline \"> <meta itemprop=\"name\" content=\"2023 Dodge Hornet\"\/> <meta itemprop=\"thumbnailUrl\" content=\"\"\/> <\/p>\n<div class=\"msnt-photo-thumb-gallery-main-photo\"> <a href=\"\/photo\/6802148\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view\/\" class=\"msnt-photo-thumb-gallery-main-photo-box\"> <picture class=\"lazyload\"><source type=\"image\/webp\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s4\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.webp 1x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s3\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.webp 2x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s3\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.webp 3x\" media=\"(min-width: 768px)\"><source type=\"image\/jpeg\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s4\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.jpg 1x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s3\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.jpg 2x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s3\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.jpg 3x\" media=\"(min-width: 768px)\"><source type=\"image\/webp\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s6\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.webp 1x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s4\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.webp 2x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s4\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.webp 3x\" media=\"(min-width: 320px)\"><source type=\"image\/jpeg\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s6\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.jpg 1x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s4\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.jpg 2x, https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/mgl\/3WWOAX\/s4\/2023-dodge-hornet-front-view.jpg 3x\" media=\"(min-width: 320px)\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.motor1.com\/images\/static\/16x9-tr.png\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"2023 Dodge Hornet Front View\" width=\"16\" height=\"9\"\/> <\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture> <\/a> <\/p>\n<p><span class=\"value\">21<\/span> <span class=\"label\">Photos<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><em>*Note: Images released by Stellantis do not yet include the R\/T plug-in hybrid version of the Hornet.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Moving on to the powertrain, the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.motor1.com\/news\/591211\/dodge-hornet-spy-shots-on-road\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2023 Dodge Hornet R\/T<\/a> is the brand&#8217;s first-ever electrified performance vehicle thanks to a plug-in hybrid powertrain that combines a 1.3-liter turbocharged all-aluminum GSE engine driving the front axle, a 90-kW (121-hp) electric induction motor powering the rear axle, a 15.5-kWh lithium-ion battery pack, a starter generator delivering torque to the engine belt and a six-speed automatic transmission.<\/p>\n<p>The combined output is 285-plus horsepower and 383 pound-feet (518 Newton-meters) of torque, which is 13 horsepower more than the Tonale PHEV on which the Dodge Hornet R\/T is based. Just like the Tonale PHEV, the all-electric range exceeds 30 miles (48 kilometers) and charging the battery takes 2.5 hours using a Level 2 charger.<\/p>\n<p>The Hornet R\/T also features a class-exclusive PowerShot feature that provides a boost of 25 horsepower and delivers instant torque for about 15 seconds. When engaged, PowerShot is said to shave one second off the normal 0-60 mph time of 6.1 seconds. The PHEV&#8217;s top speed is 128 mph (206 km\/h).<\/p>\n<p>Drivers can also select from three hybrid driving modes: Hybrid Mode (maximum efficiency), Electric Mode (all-electric) and E-Save Mode (uses the ICE more to preserve battery charge).\u00a0The Hornet R\/T PHEV can replenish battery power on the move thanks to regenerative braking feature and an e-Coasting function.<\/p>\n<p>To enhance driving dynamics, Dodge has fitted the Hornet R\/T as standard with fully independent suspension front and rear, Koni frequency selective damping shocks, torque vectoring, Brembo four-piston front fixed calipers and brake-by-wire Intelligent Braking System.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>As with the <a href=\"https:\/\/insideevs.com\/news\/565991\/2023-alfa-romeo-tonale-phev\/\" data-inline-widget=\"internal-links\" data-type-id=\"0\" data-params=\"%7B%22article_edition_id%22%3A%22565991%22%2C%22section%22%3A%221%22%2C%22alias%22%3A%222023-alfa-romeo-tonale-phev%22%7D\">Alfa Romeo Tonale<\/a>, the 2023 Dodge Hornet will be made in Italy at the Giambattista Vico Stellantis plant in Pomigliano d&#8217;Arco, Naples. The Hornet R\/T PHEV will hit US showrooms in spring 2023, while the GT ICE model, powered by a 265-hp 2.0-liter turbo four gas engine, will arrive stateside in late 2022. While the GT will have a starting MSRP\u00a0$29,995, pricing for the R\/T PHEV hasn&#8217;t been announced yet.<\/p>\n<section class=\"relatedContent-new trinity-skip-it\" contenteditable=\"false\" draggable=\"true\" data-widget=\"related-content\" data-widget-size=\"content\" data-params=\"%7B%22type_id%22%3A0%2C%22title_id%22%3A%22%22%2C%22items%22%3A%5B%7B%22article_edition_id%22%3A%22601453%22%2C%22title%22%3A%22Official%3A%20Next-Gen%20Dodge%20Charger%2C%20Challenger%20Will%20Be%20Completely%20Electric%20%5BUpdate%5D%22%2C%22alias%22%3A%22dodge-challenger-charger-electric%22%2C%22section%22%3A%221%22%2C%22is_video%22%3A%220%22%2C%22images%22%3A%7B%22s5%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.motor1.com%2Fimages%2Fmgl%2FKbbW1Q%2Fs5%2Fdodge-charger-and-challenger.jpg%22%7D%7D%2C%7B%22article_edition_id%22%3A%22570742%22%2C%22title%22%3A%22Dodge's%20Electric%20Muscle%20Car%20To%20Make%20%5C%22Shocking%5C%22%20Sound%3A%20Stellantis%20CEO%22%2C%22alias%22%3A%22dodge-electric-muscle-car-sound-shocking%22%2C%22section%22%3A%221%22%2C%22is_video%22%3A%220%22%2C%22images%22%3A%7B%22s5%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.motor1.com%2Fimages%2Fmgl%2F28OLz%2Fs5%2Fdodge-ev-4-wheel-drift.jpg%22%7D%7D%5D%7D\">   <\/section>\n<section class=\"trinity-skip-it\" contenteditable=\"false\" draggable=\"true\" data-widget=\"video_mstv\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"sizer\" draggable=\"false\" src=\"data:image\/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAJCAYAAAA7KqwyAAAAGXRFWHRTb2Z0d2FyZQBBZG9iZSBJbWFnZVJlYWR5ccllPAAAABpJREFUeNpi\/P\/\/PwMlgImBQjBqwLAwACDAAOVfAw9\/ZDvcAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC\" alt=\"\"\/>  <\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The first electrified Dodge is here in the form of the 2023 Hornet R\/T plug-in hybrid, the Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV&#8217;s more flashy American cousin. *Note: Lead image is not of the R\/T PHEV variant. Those images have not been released by Stellantis at the time of publication. 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