Dodge Hornet Concept
Me not so Horny...
Dodge is ramping up its European presence as its going to unveil a compact concept car in the
Rumors have it that this peculiar looking concept, may very well be the base for an all new compact car from Dodge that will compete in the B Segment that consists of cars like the Fiat Grande Punto and Toyota Yaris that just came to the US.
Under the hood of the Hornet lays a 1.6 liter-16-valve, overhead cam supercharged four-cylinder engine putting out 170 horesepower. While the engine makes me go mmm I can't say the same for the concepts appearance as it looks like a Scion that just had plastic surgery after a good smash on a Ram pick-up truck…
Press Release: Internationally Sized, Amped With American Attitude
2006 Dodge Hornet Concept Set to Create A Buzz
“We wanted the Hornet to be dynamic, nimble, fun to drive, and have an adaptable space-efficient interior,” said Mark Moushegian, principal exterior designer. “At the same time we set out to create a vehicle with a uniquely American character to expand the image and presence of the Dodge brand in
“We went for a rallly-inspired look—robust, capable, and most definitely not ‘cutesy.’ We wanted a distinct ‘edge’ to the design. We especially wanted to push the envelope of interior volume. That’s why the Hornet is almost as wide as a C-segment vehicle,” Moushegian continued. Consequently the Hornet’s chunky, wheels-to-the-corner silhouette imparts the fun of assertive motoring to even the most mundane of errands.
With its wide stance, the Hornet is solidly planted on the road. Up front, the signature Dodge crossbar grille is set above an exposed engine intercooler flanked by front brake air ducts and fog lamps. The raised plateau on the hood features a recessed scoop on the driver’s side to funnel air to the engine air box. Under the hood is a 1.6L 16-valve OHC supercharged I/C four-cylinder engine putting out 127 kW (170 hp)/224 N m (165 lb.-ft.) of torque @ 4000 rpm.
The muscular side view is dominated by the large 19-inch diameter open-section aluminum wheels designed to show off the “mechanicals,” including the gold-colored brake calipers. The arching wheel flares and notched sill are complemented by curving body surfaces that “spear out” into the full front and rear opposed half-doors which, in section, are quite shallow so as to maximize the interior space. The framed doors open to reveal the absence of a B-pillar, while the three-window side glass terminates in a dynamic wedge-shaped quarter window.
Inspired by the look of fashion sunglasses, all the glass in the vehicle, including the oversize sunroof, is rendered in a deep “Blue View” tint which contrasts vividly with the car’s Liquid Silver exterior.