Dodge

Dodge is a renowned American automobile brand with a rich history dating back to 1913 when it was founded by brothers John Francis Dodge and Horace Elgin Dodge. Initially, the company started by manufacturing bicycle parts and later transitioned to supplying auto parts to major brands like Ford. In 1914, Dodge introduced its first vehicle, the Model 30, which was built on an all-steel body, a groundbreaking innovation at the time. Over the years, Dodge has evolved to become a leading manufacturer of sports and muscle cars, including iconic models like the Charger and Challenger. The brand has also been involved in various significant events, including World War II, where it produced military vehicles and equipment. Today, Dodge is part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and continues to be known for its performance-oriented vehicles, innovative designs, and commitment to quality, as evident in its recent rebranding efforts focusing on a sporty and youthful image.