Where are Dodge Avengers made?
The Dodge Avenger, produced from 2007/2008 to 2014, was built in North America, primarily at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, and at the St. Louis Assembly Plant in Missouri, United States.
The question concerns the manufacturing locations of the Dodge Avenger during its production years, a period when Chrysler reorganized its plants after its merger with Fiat. The model was assembled at North American facilities, with the exact plant usage varying by model year and market demand.
Primary production sites
Below are the two main facilities historically associated with building the Dodge Avenger. Note that production assignments could shift based on year and plant capacity.
- Brampton Assembly Plant, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
- St. Louis Assembly Plant, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
These sites constituted the core of Avenger manufacturing, though occasional production adjustments occurred to manage supply and demand.
Production timeline highlights
Overview of how production and sourcing shifted across years and markets during the Avenger’s run.
- 2007–2014: General production span for the Avenger, with primary outputs from Brampton (Canada) and St. Louis (USA).
- Market and year-specific variations: Some units were routed through alternate North American plants to meet demand or capacity needs.
In practice, the Avenger was not tied to a single factory; it drew from multiple North American production lines depending on year, market, and corporate manufacturing decisions.
Summary
The Dodge Avenger’s manufacturing footprint was in North America, focused on two main plants—Brampton, Canada, and St. Louis, USA—through its 2007/2008–2014 run. The model is now discontinued, with production ending in 2014 and no current manufacturing for new Avengers.
