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Which company owns Dodge Challenger?

The Dodge Challenger is owned by Stellantis, the parent company of the Dodge brand. In practical terms, the Challenger is a model produced by Dodge, which sits under Stellantis’ corporate umbrella.


To understand ownership, it helps to trace the corporate lineage: the Challenger is a Dodge product, and Dodge is a brand within Stellantis North America (the Americas region of Stellantis). Stellantis itself was formed in 2021 from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the PSA Group, placing the Challenger under Stellantis’ global portfolio.


Ownership and corporate structure


The following points outline the key facts about who ultimately owns the Challenger and how the corporate structure supports that ownership.



  • Stellantis N.V. is the ultimate parent company that owns the Dodge brand and, by extension, the Challenger.

  • Dodge is a brand within Stellantis North America (the regional operating unit that includes the former FCA US LLC).

  • FCA US LLC (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles US) operates under Stellantis North America after the 2021 merger that formed Stellantis.

  • The Dodge Challenger is a model produced by Dodge under the Stellantis umbrella; ownership is via the Dodge brand, not a separate standalone company.

  • The Stellantis group was created in 2021 from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and PSA Group, making Stellantis the current owner of the Challenger through the Dodge brand.


In summary, Stellantis is the parent company that controls the Dodge brand, which in turn produces the Challenger.


Historical context


The Challenger’s name first appeared in the 1970s under Chrysler. A modern revival began in 2008, with subsequent generations produced under the Dodge brand. Corporate changes over the years—from Chrysler to FCA US LLC and finally to Stellantis—have reshaped ownership, but the Challenger has remained a Dodge product under Stellantis since the merger in 2021.


What this means for the Challenger and the brand


For drivers and enthusiasts, the ownership structure means the Challenger is backed by Stellantis’ global resources and strategy, while marketed and serviced by Dodge in North America. Decisions about engineering, design direction, and branding flow from the Dodge brand within the Stellantis corporate framework.


Summary


Today, the Dodge Challenger is owned by Stellantis, the multinational automaker formed from the 2021 merger of FCA and PSA. The Challenger remains a Dodge model, with Dodge operating under Stellantis’ North American division. The parent company’s stewardship shapes the brand’s future, while the Challenger continues to be marketed as a high-performance American muscle car under Dodge.

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