Overview
- The company confirmed Hornet production has ended and attributed the move to shifts in the policy environment.
- The Hornet was assembled in Italy alongside the Alfa Romeo Tonale, and output was paused in July 2025 to assess U.S. tariff policies before the final cancellation.
- U.S. sales fell 54% in 2025 to 9,365 units after inventories swelled and heavy discounts spread, including a reported 517-day supply by late 2023.
- Dodge says owners will continue to receive customer support, warranty coverage and parts, including extended coverage for the Hornet R/T PHEV’s hybrid components and battery.
- Alfa Romeo says a facelifted 2026 Tonale reaches the U.S. this quarter, while Dodge’s current U.S. lineup now consists of the Durango and Charger.