Is Dodge in other countries?
Yes, Dodge operates primarily in the United States, with a broader but limited presence in Canada and Mexico. In most other countries there is no official Dodge dealership network as of 2025; availability outside North America typically depends on private imports rather than a formal global dealer network.
To understand the brand’s international footprint, this article examines where Dodge is officially sold today, what past expansion attempts looked like, and what buyers and fans should know if they’re outside the North American market. The focus is on official networks, regional variations, and practical implications for service and warranties.
Current official markets
These are the markets where Dodge maintains an official, manufacturer-backed dealer network today.
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
Official Dodge sales outside the United States are, as of 2025, limited to North America. In other regions, there is no sustained global dealer network for Dodge, and any presence tends to come from private import channels or via other Stellantis brands in specific cases.
Canada and Mexico specifics
In Canada and Mexico, Dodge operates through established Stellantis networks and offers a core lineup that aligns with local regulations and service infrastructure. Customers in these countries typically benefit from manufacturer-backed warranties and parts support through authorized dealers.
Limited international exposure and history
Beyond North America, Dodge has seen sporadic and largely short-lived activity. Markets in Europe, parts of Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania have either relied on private imports or carried Dodge vehicles for brief periods without a permanent, official network.
- Europe: No lasting Dodge dealership presence in recent years; some models appeared via importers or through other Stellantis brands, but not as a standing, official Dodge network.
- Australia and New Zealand: No ongoing official Dodge showrooms; private importers have offered Dodge models in the past, but there is no sustained factory-supported market today.
- Other regions: Occasional grey-market or niche imports have occurred, but these are not backed by a formal Dodge dealer network.
In short, while Dodge vehicles have occasionally appeared outside North America through import channels or badge-sharing within Stellantis brands, there is no comprehensive, official Dodge presence in most countries as of 2025.
What this means for buyers and fans
For buyers outside the United States who want a Dodge, options are primarily through private importers or gray-market channels rather than an official dealership. This can affect warranty coverage, service availability, and compliance with local safety or emissions standards. Enthusiasts often rely on US-based dealers for purchases, then arrange importation, which can involve additional duties, recalls, and conformity work to meet local regulations.
Fans should also note that some Dodge models have historically appeared in limited runs or as part of broader Stellantis branding strategies in certain markets, but those efforts have not yielded a long-term, global Dodge network beyond North America.
Summary
Dodge remains a brand with its strongest, most enduring footprint in the United States, supported by official networks in Canada and Mexico. Outside North America, the brand’s official presence is minimal or non-existent as of 2025, with any international access typically depending on private import channels rather than a formal dealer network. For buyers abroad, this means potential warranty, service, and regulatory considerations, while fans may follow Dodge through import activity or through related Stellantis brands in their region.
