Dodge has always been known for its bold, aggressive, and downright wild approach to car design. Whether it's producing ...
Every Dodge-certified pre-owned car has a 5-year/100,000-mile Maximum Care Limited Warranty covering over 5,000 vehicle ...
The rumors are finally getting confirmed. The Dodge Stealth is coming back, but the automaker has other plans for it. In an era in which all American customers want are SUVs and pickup trucks ...
The Dodge Stealth could rise from the grave. On Monday, Automotive News Canada reported Stellantis will replace the Dodge Durango with a Dodge Stealth SUV. The Durango is said to live on until the ...
Orders have opened for the 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T and 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack. The two-door Dodge muscle cars are the Stellantis brand's first foray into fully electric ...
The all-electric muscle car you’ve been waiting for is finally here. You can now officially order Dodge’s first electric muscle car, the 2024 Charger Daytona R/T. Dodge is offering a “VIP ...
Of all the remaining multimillion-dollar music-catalog deals on the table, the rights to Pink Floyd’s recordings and name/likeness has been the most contentious. The catalog has been in play for ...
Such is not the case for the 2nd-gen Dodge Cummins. Providing owners with an impressive amount of power at the disposal of their right foot, in addition to a stylish body and comfortable cabin ...
As Dodge winds down production of its rip-snorting Hemi V-8 engines, the American automaker continues to crank out limited-edition models. The latest to join the party is the 2025 Dodge Durango ...
Officially named the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Hammerhead Special-edition (a mouthful for sure), the Hammerhead enters the lineup alongside the previously-released Hellcat Silver Bullet.
Dodge is celebrating 20 years of the Hemi V-8's use in the Durango with a trio of special editions The third has been revealed as the Durango SRT Hellcat Hammerhead Dodge also plans a series of ...
You can’t cancel the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, it seems. After cancelling its cancelation a couple of years back, the company has kept the Durango’s blown Hemi V-8 option alive—for now.