Pricing should be around the $40,000 mark, which is exactly where the current Durango starts. If Dodge can make that happen, losing the Hemi V8 and changing the name of the SUV could be easier to swallow. Unfortunately, we will likely have a long wait ahead of us to confirm any of this, as the Stealth will likely arrive for the 2025 model year. If so, we will only get pricing and trim details next year.
In the meantime, buyers will have to make do with the current Durango or downsize to the Dodge Hornet, another piece of badge engineering that Americanizes the Alfa Romeo Tonale.