Dodge, an iconic American automotive brand, has left an indelible mark on the industry since its founding in 1900 by brothers John and Horace Dodge. Initially, Dodge supplied components to Detroit’s burgeoning automobile industry before venturing into car manufacturing themselves. Known for their durability and performance, Dodge vehicles quickly gained popularity, particularly with commercial customers. Over the years, Dodge has produced a diverse range of vehicles, including trucks, SUVs, and muscle cars like the Charger and Challenger, which have become synonymous with American performance. The brand’s commitment to innovation is evident in technologies like the HEMI V8 engine and advanced safety features. Today, Dodge continues to cater to enthusiasts with powerful and distinctive vehicles while maintaining a reputation for ruggedness and reliability, making it a beloved and enduring presence in the automotive landscape.
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