What Brand is Dodge?

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Ryder
07/25/25 6:21am
Dodge is an American automobile brand headquartered in the United States. Its car models include the Viper, Challenger, Caliber, Avenger, Charger, etc.; SUVs include the Durango and Journey; pickup trucks include the Dakota, Ram Truck, and Ram SRT-10; and MPVs include the Caravan. Taking the Dodge Journey as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with a 5-door, 7-seat body structure. Its dimensions are 4910mm in length, 1878mm in width, and 1751mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2890mm.
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VanMalachi
08/10/25 6:08pm
I know Dodge is a very famous American car brand with a long history. The brand was founded by the Dodge brothers in 1914, initially producing bicycle parts and automotive components before gradually transitioning to whole vehicle production. During World War II, they contributed significantly by manufacturing many trucks and armored vehicles for the U.S. military. Today, Dodge is part of the Stellantis group, offering a wide range of models, such as the classic muscle cars Challenger and Charger, which are known for their high horsepower and aggressive performance. There are also practical SUVs like the Durango, suitable for families or off-road use. Dodge vehicles generally feature a rugged style with powerful engines, attracting many performance enthusiasts. They are particularly popular in the global market, especially in North America.
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