Dodge’s First Electrified Vehicle

Dodge’s First Electrified Vehicle

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Dodge's first fully electric car will be called a Hornet.

Dodge's first fully electric car will be called a Hornet.

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Dodge's new entry-level compact will be called the Dodge Journey. Its base price point will be less than $30,000.

Dodge's new entry-level compact will be called the Dodge Journey. Its base price point will be less than $30,000.

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Dodge is calling the plug-in hybrid the Hornet R T, its preliminary cost will be about $40,000.

Dodge is calling the plug-in hybrid the Hornet R T, its preliminary cost will be about $40,000.

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The Dodge Hornet HET will have more than 285 horsepower and 383 foot-pounds of torque.

The Dodge Hornet HET will have more than 285 horsepower and 383 foot-pounds of torque.

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It will be able to travel further than 30 miles before it encounters a 1.3-liter turbocharged engine.

It will be able to travel further than 30 miles before it encounters a 1.3-liter turbocharged engine.

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The Hornet GT is scheduled to be released in U.S. showrooms by the year's end.

The Hornet GT is scheduled to be released in U.S. showrooms by the year's end.

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Dodge presented an innovation called a monstrous notion vehicle named Hornet GT GLH (Goes Like a Hell).

Dodge presented an innovation called a monstrous notion vehicle named Hornet GT GLH (Goes Like a Hell).

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A new hybrid automobile with electrical energy ought to be introduced sometime between then and 2024.

A new hybrid automobile with electrical energy ought to be introduced sometime between then and 2024.

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The Hornet was coined by an American company in the 1950s.

The Hornet was coined by an American company in the 1950s.

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American Motors began using this tool in the 1970s, and Chrysler later did.

American Motors began using this tool in the 1970s, and Chrysler later did.

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It features 14 iconic brands, such as Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and Peugeot.

It features 14 iconic brands, such as Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and Peugeot.

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The company is spending $35 billion on electric vehicle technology over the next ten years.

The company is spending $35 billion on electric vehicle technology over the next ten years.