Dodge has taken wraps off the new 2024 Hornet R/T GLH Concept, which seeks to show off what its in-house tuners, Direct Connection, can achieve with the plug-hybrid version of the compact crossover. Following up on the gas-only Hornet GT GLH concept, the name is a reference to the 1984-1986 Dodge Omni GLH. Modified by none other than Carroll Shelby, the name stood for “Goes Like Hell,” a reference to the early hot hatch’s higher power and performance.
Despite it’s name, Dodge has not made any
reference to increasing the power for the Hornet R/T GLH Concept (or the GT
GLH). Instead, the focus appears to be on other modifications such as a
lowering kit with new front and rear springs to improve handling dynamics by
lowering the center of gravity. Both the R/T GLH and GT GLH also feature an
unrestricted exhaust system that promises to deliver a more muscular engine
sound.
The wheels are Direct Connection’s own
20-inch units, and their face is machine-finished. To go with that, the Hornet
gets special GLH graphics that include black racing stripes, with a red
pinstripe that spells out the special edition’s name, as well as a unique Red
Hornet badge. While Dodge hasn’t mentioned any power upgrades, the Hornet R/T’s
Alfa Romeo-derived plug-in powertrain is still impressive. The powertrain
combines a 1.3-liter four-cylinder turbo with an electric motor on the back
axle, producing a total output of 288 hp and 519 Nm of torque. This torque output is only 16 Nm less than what a Dodge
Charger R/T’s V8 engine can deliver.
Previously, Dodge had given the same GLH
tuning treatment to the Hornet GT. It featured the same suspension
modifications, wheels, and accents, but its internal combustion-only powertrain
makes 268 hp and 400 Nm of torque. The price
associated with these GLH packages has not yet been revealed, nor has a
timeline for their availability. The GLH models do, however, offer a glimpse
into what Direct Connection will be offering in a post Charger and Challenger
world through Dodge “Power Broker” dealerships, which can provide modifications
like these and still offer a three-year factory-backed warranty.
The price and availability of these GLH
packages have not been revealed yet. However, the Hornet R/T GLH Concept and
Hornet GT GLH Concept provide a glimpse into what Direct Connection will offer
through Dodge “Power Broker” dealerships in a post Charger and Challenger
world. These dealerships can provide modifications like those seen on the GLH
concepts while still offering a three-year factory-backed warranty.

