What's Happening?
Dodge is set to release a new 'muscle hatch' vehicle, the GLH, as part of Stellantis's strategy to offer more affordable SUVs. The GLH, which stands for 'Goes Like Hell,' is expected to start under $39,000 and will feature around 300 horsepower. It will share
a platform with the Chrysler Airflow, which will also be priced similarly but focus on practicality with a hybrid setup. Additionally, Chrysler plans to introduce the Arrow and Arrow Cross models, starting at less than $30,000, aimed at providing affordable options in the compact SUV market.
Why It's Important?
This move by Stellantis to introduce affordable yet performance-oriented vehicles like the Dodge GLH is significant in the current automotive market, where the average price of new vehicles is nearing $50,000. By offering lower-cost options, Stellantis aims to capture a broader customer base, particularly those seeking performance and practicality without the high price tag. This strategy could enhance Stellantis's competitive position in the U.S. market, potentially increasing its market share and influencing pricing strategies across the industry.
What's Next?
Stellantis plans to roll out these new models over the next five years, with more details expected to emerge soon. The introduction of these vehicles could prompt other automakers to reevaluate their pricing and product offerings, potentially leading to increased competition in the affordable SUV segment.











