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Where is the 2025 Dodge Charger being built?

The 2025 Dodge Charger has not been officially confirmed, and no production location has been announced by Stellantis.


Historically, the Charger — along with its sibling the Challenger — has been built at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. As Dodge moves more aggressively toward electrification, the company has signaled big platform shifts, but exact details for a potential 2025 Charger remain unresolved as of now.


Production history and current status


To understand where a 2025 model would be produced, it helps to look at where Charger's generation has been assembled in recent years.


Historical production site


Before any potential electrified transition, the Charger was assembled at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, the longtime production home for Charger (and Challenger) models.



  • Brampton Assembly Plant, Brampton, Ontario, Canada — long-standing production site for Charger and Challenger.


In the event that a 2025 Charger is released, the Brampton plant is the most likely candidate given history, though Stellantis has not publicly confirmed any specifics.


What to watch for


Industry observers should monitor official statements and credible automotive outlets for announcements about the 2025 Charger, including whether it exists, its propulsion system (internal combustion vs. electric), and its production site.



  1. Official confirmation from Stellantis/Dodge about a 2025 Charger (whether it exists, its specs, and production location).

  2. Indications of any shift to electric propulsion and the plant that would produce the new Charger (for example, a BEV-focused facility or a current Brampton location).

  3. Automotive shows, press releases, and industry coverage that reveal production plans, timelines, and supplier arrangements.


Until Dodge provides details, all information about a 2025 Charger’s production site should be treated as speculative.


Summary


In short, there is no official confirmation of a 2025 Dodge Charger or its build location. Historically, Chargers have been built at Brampton Assembly in Ontario, Canada, but future plans depend on Stellantis’ electrification strategy and any formal announcements.

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