Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says "there’s a market for an entry-level halo" that's fun with no frills—almost like the original ...
In a recent interview with The Drive, Dodge CEO Matt McAlear was pressed on whether or not the brand should respond to the ...
• Dodge CEO Matt McAlear believes there's room in the market for an affordable sports car under $30,000 USD.
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 ...