Matt McAlear, CEO of Dodge, will lead Chrysler and Alfa Romeo in North America. His appointment comes after the departure of former Chrysler CEO and Alfa Romeo boss Chris Feuell. The company said ...
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear confirmed to CarBuzz that they are speaking with prominent law enforcement agencies about a new ...
According to new reports, Dodge has started development work on a Hellcat-powered version of the current-generation ...
As Billy Crystal might have put it in 'The Princess Bride,' Dodge’s planned electric Charger range-topper called Banshee is only mostly dead.
As Billy Crystal might have put it in 'The Princess Bride,' Dodge’s planned electric Charger range-topper is only mostly dead.
The Brampton plant has been idled since 2023, and Stellantis has announced no plans to reopen the factory in the near future.
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Here are the Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge products most likely to get Hemi V8s, ranked
If you’ve been following the saga of Stellantis, the parent company of brands like Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram, you’ll know it’s in the midst of a turnaround with its North American subsidiaries.
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Dodge Charger, Challenger, Chrysler 300 named in class-action lawsuit alleging 2-million-car conspiracy
A newly filed class-action lawsuit is targeting Stellantis subsidiary FCA US, LLC and supplier Lear Corporation over electric front-seat height adjusters used in roughly two million vehicles — ...
According to the complaint, a small bracket inside the electric adjuster can fail during a rear impact on more than 2 million Stellantis vehicles, allowing the seat to suddenly sink.
Detroit — In the midst of another Michigan snowstorm, I slid my 2026 550-horsepower Dodge Charger onto Woodard Avenue, toggled WET/SNOW mode and churned toward Huntington Place for the Detroit Auto ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristin Shaw is an automotive journalist based in Texas. Dodge heritage loyalists must be relieved these days. As EVs were ...
Back in April, after automakers started releasing their first-quarter sales figures for 2025, I pitted two unlikely vehicles against each other: the Dodge Charger Daytona and the Volkswagen ID Buzz.
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