The Dodge GLH is set to join the Chrysler Airflow and Arrow family as part of Stellantis's push for affordable SUVs. The GLH, which stands for "Goes Like Hell," is described as a "muscle hatch" and is expected to start under $39,000. It will ride on the newly announced STLA One platform, shared with the Chrysler Airflow, and will be offered with a high-performance SRT variant.
The GLH is seen as a replacement for the Hornet SUV, which was discontinued in 2025. It has a relatively tall, boxy silhouette and sits fairly low to the ground. The styling is aggressive, with the headlights sitting in a black band that stretches across the front. A thin vent sits below, with a larger trapezoidal grille in the bumper.
The Chrysler Airflow, meanwhile, will focus on practicality and will also likely start under $39,000. Although Chrysler showed a sleek Airflow SUV concept in 2022, the Airflow we saw looks completely different. The squared-off shape is similar to the GLH, but is adorned with smoother, more sophisticated details. The headlights feature slim horizontal LEDs, linked by an illuminated Chrysler badge in the center.
Chrysler will go even further downmarket with the Arrow and Arrow Cross, which will both start at less than $30,000 and could even cost just $25,000. Described in the presentation as compact, the Arrow and Arrow Cross looked more subcompact to our eyes, and they should compete with the likes of the Chevy Trax.
Source: caranddriver.com


