Is Dodge a sedan?
No. Dodge is a car brand under Stellantis, not a single vehicle body style.
Historically, Dodge has built sedans such as the Charger (modern four-door version and earlier two-door iterations) along with models like Neon, Intrepid, and Dart. In recent years the brand has prioritized SUVs and performance cars, and as of 2025 there isn't a traditional Dodge-branded four-door sedan in active production. If you're shopping today, you'll see Dodge's Challenger (a two-door sports car) and Durango (a three-row SUV) rather than a conventional sedan.
Current Dodge lineup status
Here's a snapshot of the kinds of vehicles Dodge markets today and what that means for the idea of a Dodge sedan.
- Dodge Challenger — a two-door sports coupe (not a sedan).
- Dodge Durango — a three-row SUV.
- Dodge Hornet — a compact SUV introduced in recent years.
These examples illustrate that Dodge's current emphasis is on sports cars and SUVs rather than traditional four-door sedans.
Dodge sedans in history
To understand the full history, here are notable Dodge sedans that the brand has produced over the decades.
- Dodge Charger — modern generations are four-door sedans, while earlier versions included two-door models.
- Dodge Neon — compact sedan (1994–2005 in the U.S.).
- Dodge Dart — compact sedan (2013–2016, revived from the original 1960s lineage).
- Dodge Intrepid — large sedan (1993–2004).
- Dodge Diplomat — full-size sedan (various years and markets, notably in the late 1960s–1980s).
These historical examples show that Dodge has indeed produced sedans in the past, even as the current lineup emphasizes other body styles.
Summary: Dodge is a brand, not a sedan. It has produced sedans historically but today focuses on muscle cars and SUVs, with no standard Dodge-branded four-door sedan in active production.
