The main difference is that your 2010 Hemi does not have gasoline direct injection (GDI) and your 2025 does. GDI engines are especially prone to carbon build up on the back side of the intake valves because there is no gasoline sprayed onto the back of the valves to wash them off, like the Hemi with port injection does. A catch can eliminates most of the crud that's introduced into the intake by the PCV system, especially as an engine ages and develops blow-by. A GDI engine with forced induction is even more susceptible because of the higher cylinder pressures involved. Using top tier gasoline and regular oil changes with quality synthetic oil helps a lot too.
My response to your post was kind of flippant, and I apologize for that. You certainly don't have to spend $500 on a catch can. You can find universal fit versions for as little as $30. But you'll need to figure out connections and mounting for it. I would recommend installing one at some point on any GDI engine.