- List of Dodge automobiles
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The following is a list of automobiles (including pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans) carrying the Dodge brand name.
There is also a separate List of Dodge concept vehicles.
Contents
Cars
United States models
Many of these have been sold in other countries, of course, but this list represents the history of Dodge production for the main United States market. This list should be entirely complete. Vehicles marked in bold are currently in production.
- Dodge 330 (1963–1964)
- Dodge 400 (1982–1983)
- Dodge 440 (1963–1964)
- Dodge 600 (1983–1988)
- Dodge 880 and Custom 880 (1962–1965) [1]
- Dodge Aries (1981–1989)
- Dodge Aspen (1976–1980)
- Dodge Avenger (1995–2000, 2008–present)
- Dodge Caliber (2007–present)
- Dodge Caravan and Mini-Ram Van (1984–present)
- Dodge Challenger (1970–1974, 1978–1983 as rebadged Mitsubishi Galant, 2008–present)
- Dodge Charger (1966–1978, 1983–1987, 2006–present, see also Dodge Super Bee)
- Dodge Colt (1971–1994 as rebadged Mitsubishi Galant, Mirage and Lancer models)
- Dodge Conquest (1984–1986 as rebadged Mitsubishi Starion)
- Dodge Coronet (1949–1959, 1965–1976, see also 1955–1957 Dodge and Dodge Super Bee)
- Dodge Dart (1960–1976)
- Dodge Daytona (1984–1993)
- Dodge Demon (1971–1972)
- Dodge Diplomat (1977–1989)
- Dodge Dynasty (1988–1993)
- Dodge Eight (1930–1933)
- Dodge Fast Four (1927–1928)
- Dodge Intrepid (1993–2004)
- Dodge Journey (2009–present)
- Dodge Lancer (1961–1962, 1985–1989)
- Dodge Magnum (1978–1979, 2005–2008)
- Dodge Matador (1960)
- Dodge Meadowbrook (1949–1954)
- Dodge Mirada (1980–1983)
- Dodge Model 30 (1914–1922)
- Dodge Monaco and Royal Monaco (1965–1978, 1990–1992)
- Dodge Neon (1995–2005, see also Dodge SRT-4)
- Dodge Omni (1978–1990, see also Dodge 024)
- Dodge Polara (1960–1973)
- Dodge Raider (1987–1989)
- Dodge Royal (1954–1959, see also 1955–1957 Dodge)
- Dodge Senior (1927–1930)
- Dodge Series 116 (1923–1925)
- Dodge Series 126 (1926–1927)
- Dodge Shadow (1987–1994)
- Dodge Sierra and Suburban (1957–1959, see also 1955–1957 Dodge)
- Dodge Six (1929–1949)
- Dodge Spirit (1989–1995)
- Dodge Standard (1928–1929)
- Dodge Stealth (1991–1996 as rebadged Mitsubishi GTO)
- Dodge Stratus (1995–2006)
- Dodge St. Regis (1979–1981)
- Dodge Victory (1928–1929)
- Dodge Viper (1992–present)
- Dodge Venom (1994)
- Dodge Wayfarer (1949–1952)
Other North American models
As sold in Canada, Mexico or other locations outside the United States. This list is far from complete.
- Dodge Crusader (Canada 1951–1958)
- Dodge Kingsway (Canada 1946–1952)
- Dodge Mayfair (Canada 1953–1959)
- Dodge Regent (Canada 1946–1959)
- Dodge Viscount (Canada 1959)
International models
Models sold in locations outside North America. This list should include only vehicles sold under the Dodge nameplate (as opposed to rebadged Dodges sold under the Chrysler nameplate), and is obviously not complete.
- Dodge Phoenix (Australia, 1960–1973)
- Dodge Utility - Based on the Chrysler Valiant (Australia, 1967–1976)
- Dodge AT4 and D5N Trucks (Australia, 1959–1979)
- Dodge 1500 (Colombia, rebadged Hillman Avenger,1973–1978)
- Dodge 1800/Polara (Brazil, rebadged Hillman Avenger,1973–1981)
- Dodge Polara (Colombia, rebadged Hillman Avenger facelift, 1978–1980)
- Dodge Coronet (Colombia, rebadged Dodge Diplomat, 1978–1982)
- Dodge Dart (Brazil, 1970–1981)
- Dodge Dart (Colombia, rebadged Dodge Aspen, 1976–1982)
- Dodge Alpine (Colombia, rebadeged Simca 1307, 1977–1982)
- Dodge Dart GT, GL, diesel and Standard (Spain,1965–1971)
- Dodge 3700 GT (Spain, 1971–1978)
Vans and SUVs
United States models
A variety of Dodge vans and SUVs, including many of these same models, have been sold overseas as well. Most times, this was under the Fargo or DeSoto names. This list is probably far from complete, especially in regards to medium- and heavy-duty models.
For specifically foreign-market models (designed by Chrysler Europe, etc.), see below.
Also note that from 1927 to 1928, all trucks built by Dodge were actually sold under the Graham name, as that company held the marketing rights at that time.
- Dodge A100 (1964–1970)
- Dodge D50 (Ram 50) (1979–1993)
- Dodge Durango (1998–present)
- Dodge Nitro (2007–present)
- Dodge Raider (1987–1989 as rebadged Mitsubishi Pajero)
- Dodge Ramcharger (1974–1993)
- Dodge Rampage (1982–1984)
- Dodge Ram Wagon (1981–2003)
- Dodge Route Van (1948–1959)
- Dodge Sprinter (2003–present as rebadged Mercedes-Benz Sprinter)
References
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