Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says "there’s a market for an entry-level halo" that's fun with no frills—almost like the original ...
• Dodge CEO Matt McAlear believes there's room in the market for an affordable sports car under $30,000 USD.
In a recent interview with The Drive, Dodge CEO Matt McAlear was pressed on whether or not the brand should respond to the ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona launch hasn’t gone quite as we—or, probably, Dodge—expected, as we recently discussed with Dodge ...
Speaking about whether or not there's a place in the lineup for another halo car like the Viper, McAlear agreed that there was room for a new Dodge halo sports car — and then went further than he ...
Between spec ’d-out Durangos and loud-mouthed Hellcats, Dodge has spent years building its reputation on big, powerful muscle cars with equally hefty price tags. But in a surprising turn, Dodge CEO ...
But in a surprising turn, Dodge CEO Matt McAlear hinted at a potential shift—one that could see the brand introducing a sub-$30,000 sports car. “I think there’s some kind of entry-level ...
With the death of the Chevrolet Camaro and the reimagining of the Dodge Challenger into the pricey Charger Daytona, ...
There's always a desire for affordable sports cars, and Dodge may wish to explore this niche in the not-too-distant future.
They could potentially be joined by another entry as Dodge CEO Matt McAlear recently said there’s a “market for an entry-level halo and a top-of-the-line halo.” Speaking to The Drive ...