GM has confirmed plans to build a new compact car in the U.S. by 2010 and recently unveiled an updated Aveo range. Ford has also updated its Focus compact and plans to launch the new Fiesta sub-compact by the end of the decade.
Despite its poor financial situation, Chrysler is also making several advances in the small car field. Already confirmed for the U.S. is the new Versa hatch and sedan, which Chrysler is sourcing from Nissan, but a second smaller car based on the 2006 Dodge Hornet Concept is also in the works and will be launched in Europe and the U.S. by 2010.
Speaking with the Financial Times Deutschland, Chrysler’s vice president for international purchasing, Thomas Hausch, confirmed the carmaker was developing a production version of the Hornet and plans to make an announcement soon.
Hausch wasn’t willing to reveal which of Chrysler’s brands will sell the new model but he hinted that there could be a car smaller than the current 2.0L Sebring in the works. The reason the new car may not be sold as a Dodge is because Chrysler is hoping to differentiate each of its three brands, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, by limiting them to the types of vehicle each sells. Chrysler is to be responsible for cars, Jeeps is expected to stick with 4WDs, while Dodge is to feature pickup and SUV models.


Reader Comments
Wed Jun 11 2008 9:24 AM
chris says
dodge will feature large vehicles but they better still make small cars cause i know a lot of Neon fanatics out there. the SRT4 crowd is pretty loyal.
make the dodge hornet, and make a versa derived chrysler.
Wed Jun 11 2008 11:17 AM
bambam says
Suzuki swift anyone?
nice
Wed Jun 11 2008 2:31 PM
velvet6gt says
Don't care what mileage it gets, anything that ugly won't be on my next vehicle list.
Thu Jun 12 2008 12:56 AM
amac says
Hahaha! Is it April fools day? Seriously though Chrysler, what are you REALLY going to build?
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