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What year was the Dodge Magnum made?

The modern Dodge Magnum wagon was produced for model years 2005 through 2008.


Beyond that modern wagon, the Magnum name has a longer, more complex history in Dodge’s lineup, with an earlier, limited-run model using a different platform in the late 1970s.


Two eras of the Magnum name


Overview of the two production eras of the Dodge Magnum to help readers understand when the nameplate appeared on the market.



  • 2005–2008: Dodge Magnum wagon — a mid-size to full-size wagon built on the Chrysler LX platform, offered with V6 and later Hemi V8 powertrains, marketed in the United States and Canada.

  • Late 1970s: The Magnum name was used briefly on a limited-run Dodge model on a different (earlier) platform, marking the original use of the name before the 2000s revival.


The two-list format captures the two separate eras in which the Magnum name appeared in Dodge’s lineup, showing how a single name traveled through time while changing its form and market segment.


Context and significance


The modern Magnum (2005–2008) was Dodge’s answer to the demand for a practical, roomy wagon in the brand’s lineup, sharing mechanicals with other Chrysler fine-wagons of the era. The late-1970s Magnum legacy reflects Dodge’s broader history of offering nameplates that shifted with market needs and styling trends.


Summary: The Dodge Magnum you’re likely asking about—the wagon—was made in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008, while the name itself also hails from a late-1970s era, predating the modern model by decades.

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