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Does the Dodge Hornet have turbo?

Yes. The Dodge Hornet uses turbocharged engines in its lineup: a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 for the gasoline models, and a plug-in hybrid variant that pairs a turbocharged 1.3-liter engine with an electric motor for added power and efficiency.


The Hornet launched as a compact crossover from Dodge, sharing underpinnings with the Alfa Romeo Tonale. It offers multiple powertrains, all of which use forced induction to boost performance. The following sections explain the turbo setups and what buyers can expect in terms of specs and trims.


Turbocharged powertrain options


Here are the two main turbocharged setups available in the Hornet lineup. Note that specifications can vary by model year and trim.




  • Gasoline-only Hornet: 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine producing around 268–270 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic and all-wheel drive on most trims.


  • Plug-in Hybrid Hornet: 1.3-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine combined with an electric motor for a total system output around 288 horsepower and about 383 lb-ft of torque, with electric range and eAWD as options depending on the trim.


These turbocharged configurations illustrate Dodge's approach to balancing performance and efficiency in the Hornet, including the addition of electrification in the hybrid variant.


What this means for performance and ownership


The turbocharged engines enable strong acceleration in daily driving and highway passes, while the hybrid variant adds electric torque for smoother initial response and improved fuel economy. Dodge positions the Hornet as a practical yet sporty option in the compact SUV segment.


Notes on specs by year


Engine outputs and drivetrain availability can shift with model years and regional markets. Always verify current specs with Dodge's official materials or a dealer for the exact configuration you’re considering.


Summary


The Dodge Hornet does have turbocharged powertrains across its lineup: a 2.0L turbo gas engine in the gasoline models and a turbocharged 1.3L in the plug-in hybrid variant, which together offer strong performance and efficiency. Always check the latest manufacturer specs for precise numbers by trim and year.

Is the Dodge Hornet turbo?


Engine, Transmission, and Performance
All nonhybrid Hornets are powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that makes 268 horsepower and comes paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. During our initial test drive, we found the Hornet to be fairly perky, especially around town.



What kind of engine is in a Dodge Hornet?


2.0 L Hurricane4 turbo I4



Is a Dodge Hornet faster than a Hellcat?


So, Which One's Faster? It's no contest. The Hellcat dominates the Hornet in every performance metric: 0–60:Hellcat ~3.4 seconds | Hornet ~6.5 seconds.



What's special about the Hornet 2.0 engine?


The Hornet 2.0 has a 184cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that is OBD2B compliant. Compared to the previous engine, this one makes 16.7bhp and 15.7Nm, which is a minscule drop. Moreover, the engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox with an assist and slip clutch.


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