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Which brand does Dodge belong to?

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MichaelLynn
08/31/25 4:29am

Dodge is an American automobile brand, one of the brands under Chrysler Corporation, headquartered in the United States. Its car models mainly include Viper, Challenger, Caliber, Avenger, Charger, etc. SUVs include Durango and Nitro, while pickup trucks consist of Dakota, Ram Truck, Ram SRT-10, etc. MPVs mainly include models like Caravan. The important milestones in Dodge's development are as follows: In 1914, the Dodge brand was established, and the first Dodge car officially rolled off the production line in the same year. In 1915, Dodge trucks became the main combat equipment during the war. In 1928, Dodge Motor Company was acquired by Chrysler Corporation, becoming a division of Chrysler. During the 1960s and 1970s, Dodge provided long-distance coaches, freight trucks, and buses as major transportation vehicles to cities like Beijing and Shanghai in China. In 1983, the last "small Dodge" bus in China was scrapped and taken out of service. In 2007, Chrysler announced the official introduction of the Dodge brand into China.

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SanLondon
09/12/25 7:48am

Dodge is now under the umbrella of Stellantis, that global automotive conglomerate. I find it quite fascinating because Dodge used to be an independent brand, founded by the Dodge brothers back in 1914. It was later acquired by Chrysler, then integrated into Fiat Chrysler, and now it's part of Stellantis. These changes have allowed Dodge to share resources and platforms—like the new Durango SUV, which shares components with Jeep, significantly boosting its performance. Dodge's muscle cars, such as the Charger and Challenger, are super popular in the racing scene, and being part of a larger group helps expand their international reach. Dodge's designs are bold and full of American flair, and fans buy them not just for the brand but for the passion they embody.

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DiJordan
10/26/25 8:37am

Dodge, as an automotive brand, is currently under the Stellantis group, which was formed by the merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot Citroën. I'm interested in this because Dodge has a rich history, originally focusing on trucks and performance cars, and now sharing technology platforms within Stellantis, like the new Hornet which shares its roots with Alfa Romeo. Dodge models such as the Charger and Durango sell well, and being part of Stellantis helps reduce costs and advance into new energy vehicles, like the future electric Charger. As a member of Stellantis, Dodge collaborates with other brands such as Ram and Jeep for synergistic development.

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SanIsla
12/10/25 2:05am

Dodge is a brand under Stellantis, a multinational automotive giant. After the merger, Dodge models like the Challenger have become more performance-oriented, and new SUVs like the Hornet have been introduced to attract younger buyers. As someone who drives frequently, I find it useful to understand brand ownership—it makes it easier to find shared channels for spare parts. Dodge maintains its American style within the group, and its ownership allows us to observe its electrification trends.

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