Dodge's range isn't the most robust, but there are a few appealing options for 2025.
In a recent interview, Dodge CEO Matt McAlear discussed the possibility of an affordable, entry-level sports car in the ...
Here’s a question. What’s missing from the Dodge lineup right now? A lot of folks sure would like to have more selection and ...
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Dodge hasn't built a sports car since the Viper ended production in 2017, but its new CEO wants to offer one again.
That’s a rare and arguably dying breed, the affordable sports car —a role that has previously been filled with cult classic but departed vehicles like the Nissan 240SX, Toyota Celica and MR2, and even ...
• Dodge CEO Matt McAlear believes there's room in the market for an affordable sports car under $30,000 USD.
Dodge has already taken the first step towards a cleaner and more efficient future in the automotive industry with its Dodge ...