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How much does a Dodge Hornet cost?

The Dodge Hornet typically starts in the low $30,000s before destination charges, with higher trims and plug‑in hybrid variants climbing into the mid‑to‑upper $40,000s. Exact pricing depends on trim, options, and location.


The Hornet, Dodge’s compact crossover launched in 2023, represents a value‑driven step for the brand in the small SUV segment. Buyers should expect a range of configurations—from efficient gasoline models to more feature‑rich, technology‑loaded versions and a plug‑in hybrid option—each with its own price footprint. As with any mainstream new car, incentives, dealer pricing, and regional taxes can shift the final sticker price.


Pricing by trim and configuration


Here are the typical price ranges you’ll encounter for the Hornet in U.S. markets across common configurations:



  • Base Hornet GT (gasoline, standard equipment): approximately $32,000 to $34,000 before destination charges.

  • Mid‑range trims with upgraded packages (tech, convenience, wheels): roughly $34,000 to $38,000.

  • Higher‑end trims with premium features and all‑wheel drive: about $38,000 to $42,000.

  • Plug‑in hybrid or high‑performance variants (eHybrid‑style configurations): about $44,000 to $48,000+.


Prices above reflect manufacturer suggested retail pricing ranges commonly cited for 2024–2025 models. Actual prices at the dealership may vary due to destination charges, taxes, fees, incentives, and local inventory.


What affects the price besides trim


Several factors influence the final cost, including optional packages, paint choices, interior materials, safety and driver‑assistance tech, wheel designs, and accessories. Dealers may also offer promotions, discounts, or financing terms that can alter the out‑the‑door price.


Where to check current pricing


To get the most precise, up‑to‑date pricing for your area, visit Dodge’s official Hornet page, configure the vehicle with your preferred features, and request a quote from local dealerships to see exact numbers and available incentives.


Summary


The Dodge Hornet’s price reflects its position as a versatile compact SUV with multiple powertrains and trims. Expect base pricing in the low $30k range, rising into the mid‑$40k range for higher trims and plug‑in variants. Always verify current figures with a dealer for the exact configuration you want.

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