Dodge GLH 'Muscle Hatch' Is Part of Stellantis's Affordable SUV Push
Key takeaways
- The Dodge GLH is the Chrysler Airflow's 'evil brother,' and both will start under $39,000, while the Chrysler Arrow family will start under $30K.
- Stellantis Dodge will get a new affordable sporty car, with the GLH "muscle hatch" expected to start under $39,000 and pack around 300 horsepower.
- After detailing its product roadmap in the morning, Stellantis gave us a sneak peek of the future products coming to the U.S. over the next five years.
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The Dodge GLH is the Chrysler Airflow's 'evil brother,' and both will start under $39,000, while the Chrysler Arrow family will start under $30K.
Stellantis Dodge will get a new affordable sporty car, with the GLH "muscle hatch" expected to start under $39,000 and pack around 300 horsepower. The Chrysler Airflow will ride on the same platform as the GLH and start at a similar price, but it should take a more practical approach with a hybrid setup.The Chrysler Arrow and Arrow Cross could start as low as $25,000, and they will share most of their bodywork with the Fiat Grizzly revealed for Europe.You've probably noticed that new cars have gotten pretty expensive, with the average price of a new vehicle in the United States currently sitting just below $50,000. But Stellantis plans to cater to customers looking to spend less, and yesterday it detailed several affordable new models. Chrysler will lead the way with the Arrow, Arrow Cross, and Airflow, but we're most excited for a new entry-level performance car from Dodge called the GLH.
After detailing its product roadmap in the morning, Stellantis gave us a sneak peek of the future products coming to the U.S. over the next five years. While the global automotive conglomerate isn't yet ready to share images of these upcoming vehicles, it divulged some more details, and what we saw certainly piqued our interest.