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Is Jeep made by Dodge?

No. Jeep is a separate brand owned by Stellantis, while Dodge is another brand within the same corporate group. They are distinct brands with different product focuses, though they share ownership and collaborate within the same company.


Understanding the answer requires looking at the corporate history and current structure of the automaker that now owns both brands. Jeep and Dodge have evolved under the same umbrella through several mergers and reorganizations, but Jeep is not produced by Dodge as its owner or creator. Here is a concise, factual overview of how the brands relate today and how the relationship developed over time.


Ownership and corporate structure


The following timeline explains how Jeep and Dodge ended up under the same corporate roof, even though they are separate brands.



  • 1987: Chrysler purchases American Motors Corporation (AMC), bringing the Jeep brand into the Chrysler family.

  • 1998: Chrysler merges with Daimler-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler; Jeep remains part of the Chrysler portion of the group.

  • 2009–2014: Fiat takes a controlling stake in Chrysler during its bankruptcy restructuring, leading to the formation of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) as the parent company for the brands.

  • 2014: FCA is formally established as the parent organization after Fiat acquires controlling ownership; Jeep remains a core brand within FCA.

  • 2021: FCA merges with the PSA Group to form Stellantis; Jeep becomes a brand within Stellantis, alongside Dodge and other brands.


These steps show that Jeep and Dodge are sister brands under the same corporate umbrella, rather than one being a part of or owned by the other in a direct, separate sense. The brands operate independently in terms of product strategy and marketing, but share engineering resources and manufacturing networks within Stellantis.


Jeep’s role within Stellantis today


Today, Jeep is positioned as a global SUV-focused brand under Stellantis, with a portfolio centered on off-road capable, family, and adventure-oriented vehicles. The relationship with other Stellantis brands is practical rather than ownership-based: platforms, components, and production capacity are shared across brands to achieve efficiency and scale.


Brand distinctions within Stellantis


Jeep and Dodge each have distinct identities and customer propositions. Jeep emphasizes off-road capability and rugged utility, while Dodge emphasizes performance-oriented passenger cars and muscle-SUV offerings. Within Stellantis, they may share platforms or assembly lines, but they target different markets and buying motivations. This separation helps clarify consumer expectations: Jeep is about trail-ready SUVs and family versatility; Dodge focuses on performance, power, and sporty styling.


Current Jeep lineup and its development under Stellantis


Below is a snapshot of the main Jeep models and how the brand is evolving, including electrification within the Stellantis framework.


Below is a list of the core Jeep models that customers most commonly consider, reflecting the brand’s broad appeal and product strategy.



  • Wrangler

  • Grand Cherokee

  • Cherokee

  • Compass

  • Renegade

  • Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer

  • Gladiator


As part of Stellantis, Jeep has introduced electrified variants such as the Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe, and it has pursued regional introductions like the European Jeep Avenger in recent years to expand its electrified footprint and global reach.


Summary


Jeep is not made by Dodge. Both brands are part of Stellantis, formed from a long history that included Chrysler, AMC, and other automakers. Jeep operates as a distinct brand with its own product focus—primarily off-road and family SUVs—while Dodge concentrates on performance-oriented vehicles. The two brands share corporate ownership and, at times, engineering resources, but they remain separate in branding, model strategy, and market positioning.

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