Dodge

Current Production Models

Charger
Charger

The 2025 Dodge Charger EV is an electrified take on the iconic muscle car, combining cutting-edge electric performance with aggressive styling and advanced technology. With up to 670 horsepower in its Scat Pack trim, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and an estimated range of up to 319 miles, the Charger EV redefines modern muscle while staying true to its heritage.

Ram 1500 REV
Ram 1500 REV

The 2025 Ram 1500 REV is Ram's first all-electric full-size pickup truck, offering up to 500 miles of range with the optional large battery pack. Built on the STLA Frame platform, it combines the capability expected from Ram with advanced electric technology, featuring up to 654 horsepower


Concept & Prototype Models

1500 Revolution Concept
1500 Revolution Concept

The Ram 1500 Revolution BEV Concept is a groundbreaking electric pickup truck unveiled by Ram at CES 2023, showcasing the brand's vision for the future of electrified trucks. This concept introduces innovative features and design elements aimed at redefining the pickup segment

Dodge

Dodge, a storied American automotive brand, was founded in 1900 by brothers John and Horace Dodge. Known initially for supplying precision auto parts, Dodge quickly evolved into a full-fledged automaker, earning a reputation for building robust, high-performance vehicles. Over the decades, Dodge has become synonymous with muscle cars, producing iconic models such as the Challenger and Charger, which have captured the hearts of car enthusiasts worldwide. The brand’s legacy is rooted in its commitment to delivering power, speed, and durability, traits that have become hallmarks of Dodge vehicles.

Throughout its history, Dodge has maintained its focus on high-performance vehicles while expanding its lineup to include SUVs and trucks. Models like the Durango and the now-discontinued Dakota have showcased Dodge’s ability to blend utility with performance. In recent years, the company has also embraced modern design and technology to enhance the driving experience, integrating advanced connectivity features and driver-assistance technologies into its vehicles. Under the ownership of Stellantis, Dodge has continued to refine its offerings, balancing its heritage of muscle cars with the evolving demands of the automotive market.

Looking to the future, Dodge is making bold moves to embrace the electric vehicle (EV) revolution. The brand has announced plans to electrify its lineup, introducing the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept, an all-electric muscle car that retains the brand’s performance DNA. Scheduled for production in 2024, this vehicle features innovative technology, including a simulated exhaust system to provide a visceral driving experience that mirrors the roar of a traditional muscle car. Dodge is committed to transitioning its legendary performance vehicles into the EV era, ensuring they remain powerful, thrilling, and relevant while contributing to a more sustainable future. These plans underscore Dodge’s determination to adapt and thrive in the rapidly evolving automotive landscape.


CEO Tim Kuniskis
Founded 1900
Headquarters Auburn Hills, MI
Website https://dodge.com
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