Is Dodge manufactured in the USA?
Yes. Dodge vehicles are manufactured primarily in the United States, though some models are assembled in Canada and, to a lesser extent, other North American sites.
As Stellantis reshapes its North American production network for the Dodge brand, plant assignments can shift with model cycles and electrification plans. The following outlines the best-documented current production hubs for Dodge models in North America, as of 2024-25. Production locations can change, so consult official Stellantis data or vehicle VIN information for the exact plant of manufacture.
Where Dodge models are built in North America
The list below highlights the main assembly locations that have been publicly associated with Dodge production. It is not exhaustive, and some variants or future changes may alter plant assignments.
- Durango — Jefferson North Assembly, Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Charger and Challenger — Brampton Assembly, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
- Other Dodge models and lines — produced at multiple Stellantis plants in the United States and Canada
These locations illustrate Dodge's cross-border manufacturing footprint: the heart of its U.S. production is anchored in Michigan and nearby facilities, while the charger and challenger family has long relied on Canadian assembly. For prospective buyers or current owners, the window sticker or VIN will indicate the exact plant where a specific vehicle was assembled.
Context and outlook
Looking ahead, Dodge's strategy in the transition to electrification may reshape where models are built or sourced from. Stellantis has signaled a broader shift toward electrified powertrains across its North American brands, which can involve retooling plants or reallocating production. Consumers should stay tuned to official Stellantis communications for the latest plant assignments by model year.
Summary
In brief, while the majority of Dodge production happens in the United States, Canada has historically built certain high-profile models like the Charger and Challenger. The brand’s North American manufacturing footprint is subject to change as Stellantis advances its electrification plans, so exact plant assignments can vary by model year. Always verify with the vehicle’s VIN or the latest official production data.
What car is 100% made in America?
No car sold in the U.S. is entirely made in America using only parts made in America. Not one single vehicle. Many vehicles from American companies, like Ford, Chevy, and Stellantis (which owns brands like Jeep and Ram), are assembled in Canada and Mexico.
Where are Dodge factories located?
Current factories
| Country | Name | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Mexico | Toluca Assembly | Toluca |
| Toluca Stamping Facility | ||
| United States | Detroit Assembly Complex – Jefferson | Detroit, Michigan |
| Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack |
Is Dodge 100% American made?
Fiat Chrysler
In the U.S. it offers Fiat, Chrysler, Alfa Romeo, Dodge, Jeep and RAM vehicles. Of the models it offers in the U.S., 50% are assembled in the U.S. Canadian or U.S. manufacturers produce 40% of the parts (by value) in its U.S. models.
What Dodge vehicles are made in the USA?
The Dodge Durango is the only Dodge vehicle currently assembled in the USA, specifically at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan. While other models like the Dodge Charger and Challenger are made in Canada, the Durango remains the sole Dodge model with U.S. assembly.
- Dodge Durango: Assembled at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan.
- Other Dodge Models: The Dodge Charger and Challenger are assembled in Canada, according to Quora users.
