Assembled in Italy with FCA Small Wide 4×4 LWB underpinnings from the Jeep Compass, the Dodge Hornet and Alfa Romeo Tonale have been recalled to the tune of 1,201 vehicles. According to FCA US LLC, subject crossovers don’t comply with FMVSS 110 due to a manufacturer label devoid of the federally mandated tire and rim information.
Affected vehicles were produced from January 15 to February 13 for the Hornet and January 15 to February 10 for the pricier Alfa Romeo Tonale. Of the aforementioned population, the Hornet comprises 1,189 units and the Tonale only 12.
Dodge’s compact-sized crossover is available in four distinct configurations: the internal combustion-powered GT and GT Plus, along with the plug-in hybrid R/T and R/T Plus. The beating heart of the GT and GT Plus is the 2.0-liter Hurricane four-cylinder turbo, which you already know from the Jeep Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, and Compass.
In this application, it belts out 268 horsepower and 295 pound-feet (400 Nm) of torque at full chatter. The only transmission available is the ZF 9HP-derived Chrysler 948TE nine-speed automatic. Exclusively all-wheel drive, the GT and GT Plus are rated at 24 miles per gallon (9.8 liters per 100 kilometers) on the EPA’s combined test cycle.
The R/T and R/T Plus bring together a 1.3-liter turbo four-cylinder, a six-speed automatic supplied by Aisin, and a 15.5-kWh battery pack from Chinese manufacturer SVOLT. Without any sort of hybrid assistance, the R/T and R/T Plus are good for up to 29 miles per gallon (7.3 liters per 100 kilometers). Their zero-emission driving range is estimated by the EPA at 32 miles (51 kilometers).
Dodge claims 288 horsepower for the plug-in hybrid setup of the Hornet R/T and R/T Plus, whereas the Alfa Romeo brand advertises the Tonale with 285 horsepower on deck. Maximum torque is estimated at 383 pound-feet (519 Nm) and 350 pound-feet (475 Nm), respectively.
Considering that Dodge wants $31,400 for the Hurricane-powered GT as opposed to $43,845 for the PHEV-only Alfa Romeo Tonale, the Hornet sells much better than its Italian stablemate. Last year, FCA US LLC delivered 9,314 examples of the Hornet compared to 2,096 units of the Tonale.