How many Dodge Avengers were sold?
The Dodge Avenger does not have a single, officially published lifetime sales figure. Dodge has not released a consolidated total for all markets across its two generations, so precise numbers are not publicly guaranteed.
The Avenger was produced in two distinct generations: the first (1995–2000) and the second (2007–2014). Publicly available data on sales are typically reported by market and year and then aggregated by third-party automotive data trackers. Those sources do not provide a standardized global total, which means any exact figure would vary by source and methodology.
Sales by generation
Below is a high-level summary of what public data sources indicate about the two generations. Note that these points reflect publicly available estimates rather than an official Dodge tally.
- First generation (1995–2000): No official lifetime figure published by Dodge. Public data vary by source and market, and there is no standardized global total for this generation.
- Second generation (2007–2014): No official lifetime figure published by Dodge. Market data are fragmented, and estimates differ between sources.
In short, because Dodge has not released a consolidated lifetime total, any precise count should be treated as an estimate and cross-checked across multiple data sources and markets.
Market context and implications
In the broader market, the Avenger competed in the mid-size sedan space during both generations and faced strong competition from other brands and models. Its overall sales were modest compared with Dodge’s volume leaders, and its two-generation run ended as FCA reorganized product lines and shifted focus to other models. The absence of an official, unified sales figure makes it harder to gauge its exact impact over time.
Summary
There is no single official number for how many Dodge Avengers were sold. The model exists in two generations with publicly available sales data that are not standardized into a global lifetime total. Therefore, the exact lifetime tally remains uncertain and is best interpreted through multiple data sources and market-by-market reporting. If you’d like, I can pull together the latest estimates from specific data trackers and specify the markets they cover.
