Who manufactures the Dodge?
Dodge vehicles are manufactured by Stellantis, the multinational automaker formed in 2021 from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the PSA Group. In practice, Dodge models are built within Stellantis’ North American manufacturing network across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Corporate ownership and brand framework
Stellantis N.V. is the parent company that now oversees Dodge. The Dodge brand operates within Stellantis’ North American region, continuing a legacy that began with the Dodge brothers in the early 20th century and evolved through Chrysler, FCA, and finally Stellantis. Today, Dodge focuses on performance-oriented cars and SUVs as part of a broader lineup across Stellantis’ global portfolio.
Historical context
The Dodge brand originated with the Dodge brothers and became a staple of American motor manufacturing. After years under Chrysler and then FCA, the brand is now under Stellantis, reflecting a consolidated approach to product development, engineering, and manufacturing across North America.
Manufacturing footprint
Where Dodge models are built reflects Stellantis’ North American manufacturing footprint. The exact plant allocations can shift with model cycles, demand, and retooling programs.
- United States — Dodge models are assembled at several facilities across the country, supporting regional and national markets.
- Canada — Brampton Assembly in Ontario has historically produced some Dodge sports cars such as the Challenger and Charger, with allocations that can change over time.
- Mexico — Some Dodge models are produced in Mexican plants to support regional production and export activity.
Before listing the regions, note that Dodge production is spread across multiple facilities within Stellantis’ North American network.
Plant assignments continue to evolve as Stellantis adjusts production to new model cycles, plant retoolings, and shifting market demand.
Current context and market impact
Since the FCA-PSA merger formed Stellantis, the Dodge brand has operated under a unified corporate strategy for North American production. While specific plants may shift for different models, the brand remains largely produced within Stellantis’ U.S., Canadian, and Mexican manufacturing footprint, aligning with regional supply chains and export considerations.
Summary
Dodge is manufactured by Stellantis, the global automaker created from the FCA-PSA merger. Production occurs across Stellantis’ North American facilities—with established sites in the United States, Canada, and Mexico—and exact plant assignments vary by model year and product cycle.
