Paired to a nine-speed automatic and standard all-wheel drive, the powertrain combination is said to be good for a 0-60 mph sprint of 6.5 seconds. That's quicker than just about every other model in the class and should keep it neck-and-neck with the other hot rod of this class, the Mazda CX-30 with its available turbocharged 250-hp engine.
If you want a surer bet in your quest for stoplight dominance, wait a little longer for the Hornet R/T. The R/T swaps in a turbocharged 1.3-liter four-cylinder instead. While that doesn't sound impressive on its own, the R/T's plug-in hybrid component really gives this Hornet its stinger.
Combined output between the engine and electric motor stands at 288 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. The Hornet R/T utilizes a six-speed auto and all-wheel drive — good, Dodge says, for a 5.6-second dash to 60 mph. However, that's only if you engage the PowerShot feature, which temporarily supplies the Hornet with extra 30 hp for a limited time, presumably by draining the battery a bit quicker. Dodge says that without PowerShot engaged, the R/T's 0-60 mph time stands at roughly 7.1 seconds.
The R/T isn't just about running lightning laps, however. It's also the more practical of the two powertrains. The 15.5-kWh battery pack is expected to deliver more than 30 miles of all-electric range on a full charge. Expect a recharge to take about 2.5 hours using a Level 2 charger.