Does Dodge sell cars overseas?
Officially, Dodge does not maintain a broad global network for new-car sales outside its North American footprint. The brand’s official sales are concentrated in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with no announced plans to establish a factory-backed Dodge dealer network in other regions as of 2025.
Where Dodge Sells Officially
The following markets represent Dodge’s current official footprint where customers can buy new vehicles through authorized dealers.
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
In these North American markets, Dodge models are sold through domestic dealership networks and supported by local service. Outside this footprint, official Dodge showrooms are not widely available, and new-car sales are not conducted through Stellantis-backed dealer networks in other regions.
Official overseas presence and strategy
Stellantis positions Dodge as a core North American brand within its global portfolio. There have been no public announcements to expand official Dodge dealership networks into Europe, Asia, the Middle East, or Africa. While some markets may host Dodge vehicles, these are typically imports handled by unauthorized dealers or importers rather than official Dodge channels, and warranty or service support may be limited.
Limited overseas presence via gray-market and used imports
For buyers outside North America seeking Dodge vehicles, options exist primarily through non-official channels. These can include gray-market imports or used Dodge models brought in from the United States, Canada, or Mexico by independent dealers and private buyers. Such arrangements generally do not provide manufacturer-backed warranties or guaranteed parts availability in the destination country.
- Gray-market imports of new or near-new Dodge models through independent firms
- Used Dodge vehicles imported from U.S./Canada/Mexico by dealers or individuals
- Foreign-market resellers offering Dodge models via regional networks
Prospective buyers should be aware that warranty coverage, service support, and regulatory compliance can vary widely with these routes, and local emissions or safety standards may affect eligibility.
What this means for buyers outside North America
For people outside the United States, Canada, and Mexico, official Dodge ownership typically means navigating non-official channels rather than an approved Dodge dealership experience. Warranty coverage, parts availability, and after-sales support are often limited or unavailable through Dodge’s own network, and compliance with local regulations may require additional steps or modifications. Consumers should perform due diligence, including checking with local authorities and consulting with reputable importers about warranty and service options.
Summary
Dodge remains principally a North American brand, with official new-car sales focused in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. There is no broad, official Dodge presence in Europe, Asia, or other regions as of 2025. Any overseas availability, if it exists, comes mainly through gray-market or used-import channels, which typically offer limited warranty and service support. For those outside North America, the most reliable path to Dodge ownership, if available at all, is through careful consideration of importers and local regulations, while keeping expectations about warranty and parts in check.
