Dodge is returning to its performance roots, announcing a lineup of new SRT variants, a mysterious muscle car, and a crossover called the GLH. The revelations came during Stellantis' Investor Day.
Tim Kuniskis, Dodge CEO, described the upcoming entry-level performance vehicle as a "gateway into the brotherhood of muscle."
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He clarified it is the "next-generation of Hornet, but the way we should have done it the first time."
New GLH Crossover and Copperhead Muscle Car
The crossover will be called the GLH, a nameplate from Dodge's past.
It is expected to be a mid-sized model, possibly related to the Chrysler Airflow and riding on the STLA One platform.
Dodge confirmed plans for an SRT variant.
Separately, Dodge is working on an extreme muscle car, reportedly named the Copperhead SRT.
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A teaser image shows a huge rear wing reminiscent of the classic Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird. The model will offer regular and SRT variants.
According to Car&Driver, the Copperhead could ride on Charger underpinnings and may feature a V8 engine.
The Charger lineup already includes two- and four-door models with electric and twin-turbo powertrains, with more SRT variants expected.
Dodge also confirmed plans for a refreshed Durango, despite the current model being 16 years old.
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The brand aims to increase sales to around 135,000 units annually by 2030.
