Dodge, an American brand of Stellantis, has produced numerous vehicles carying the brand name including pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans.
Current production models
Vehicles currently not sold in the United States
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Calendar year introduced
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Current model
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Vehicle description
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Introduction
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Update/facelift
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Cars
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Attitude
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2006
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2024
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Subcompact sedan marketed in Mexico, rebadged Trumpchi Empow.
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Charger
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1966
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2024
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Full-size, rear-wheel-drive (AWD optional) muscle sedan and coupe. Available as a gas powered model or an EV.
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SUVs
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Durango
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1997
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2011
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2021
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Mid-size SUV/crossover.
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Hornet
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2022
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2022
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2023
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Compact SUV/crossover only sold in North America. Rebadged Alfa Romeo Tonale.
Available as a gas powered model or a PHEV.
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Journey
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2021
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2021
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Compact SUV/crossover marketed in Mexico, rebadged Trumpchi GS5.
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The following list includes only automobiles. Utility vehicles / SUVs / trucks, are listed separately below.
United States
1910s–1940s
- Notes
- ^ Rebadged Plymouth vehicle.
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1950s
- Notes
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1960s
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- ^ Based on the Dodge Coronet. The Super Bee name was later applied to the 1971
Dodge Charger and again in the 2000s.
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1970s–1980s
- Notes
- ^ The name Magnum was revived in 2005 for a performance wagon model.
- ^ Rebadged Plymouth.
- ^ Unlike the original Lancer, this version was a rebadged Chrysler LeBaron.
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1990s
- Notes
- ^ Rebadged Chrysler and Plymouth model.
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2000s–present
- Notes
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Global
The following list includes original "Dodge" models designed outside the US or rebadged models from other manufacturers/brands.
1950s–1970s
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1980s–present
- Notes
- ^ Mitsubishi Chariot rebadging.
- ^ Mitsubishi Starion rebadging.
- ^ Marketed under the "Attitude" name in Mexico from its 3rd. generation.
- ^ Mitsubishi 3000 rebadging.
- ^ Marketed in Venezuela, rebadged from Hyundai Accent (1st. gen) and Getz (2nd. gen).
- ^ Rebadged Hyundai, marketed in Mexico (1st. gen only).
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SUVs / utilities
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- ^ Had a rebadged model, the Plymouth Scamp.
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Vans / minivans
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- ^ Took the name from the US 1970s model. Built in Brazil 1979–81, and Mexico 1981–82.
- ^ After Rootes Group was purchased by Chrysler, the SpaceVan (previously commercialised by Commer) was also sold under the Dodge, DeSoto and Fargo marques.
- ^ Rebadged Mitsubishi, marketed in Mexico.
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Trucks
United States
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- ^ Military vehicles, also produced under the 'Fargo' brand.
- ^ Produced by RV manufacturer Travco, sold with Dodge branding
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Global
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- ^ Rebadged Mitsubishi Triton.
- ^ Rebadged Hyundai, marketed in Mexico.
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1 Rebadged models, mostly from Japanese, Korean or Chinese manufacturers – 2 Rebadged Chrysler/Plymouth models for external markets
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