2027 Dodge Hornet Set for a Charger-Inspired Makeover with a Digital Edge
A fresh take on the Hornet is on the way — how will Dodge’s compact crossover evolve, and did it borrow styling cues from the legendary Charger?
The Dodge Hornet is gearing up for a significant refresh, and inspiration appears to have come straight from one of the brand’s icons — the Charger. Expect a digital-forward redesign, sharper styling, and fresh details, though Dodge is keeping most specifics under wraps for now.
The American crossover, which many see as a close cousin to the Alfa Romeo Tonale, just turned three years old — a point when automakers typically start planning mid-cycle updates. Fans have already begun speculating about what the new Hornet might look like once the covers come off.
No camouflaged prototypes have been spotted on the road yet, but rumors are flying online. According to several automotive outlets, Dodge’s design team has drawn inspiration from the Charger to give the Hornet a bolder, more muscular appearance. The most noticeable changes are expected up front — with redesigned LED headlights, a reshaped grille, and a sportier front bumper giving the crossover a stronger presence.
Inside, updates are also anticipated. Reports suggest a new fully digital instrument cluster, an upgraded infotainment interface, and higher-quality materials throughout the cabin. Dodge is likely to emphasize technology and connectivity to appeal to younger buyers and keep the Hornet competitive in a crowded segment.
As for performance, experts believe new powertrain options or hybrid variants could be on the table, though the company hasn’t confirmed any details yet. The first official images and specs are expected to surface toward the end of next year.
All in all, the upcoming Dodge Hornet refresh looks poised to bring more attitude, tech, and refinement — ensuring it stands out in the fast-evolving compact crossover market. Stay tuned — there’s plenty more to come.
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