Dodge Models in the Late 80s
In the late 80s, Dodge offered a variety of models across different vehicle categories. Here are some notable Dodge models from that time:
1. Dodge Omni: The Dodge Omni was considered one of the best economy cars of the era. It came in various versions, including the base model, SE, Turbo GT, GT, SXT, ES, and even a convertible model called Omni GLH (Grand Luxury Hatch).
2. Dodge Charger: The Dodge Charger, which debuted in 1966, continued to be produced in the late 80s. It was known for its performance and retro-future stylized muscle car design.
3. Dodge Challenger: The Dodge Challenger, first launched in 1959, went through various facelifts and improvements. In the late 80s, it was marketed as a subcompact car.
4. Dodge Ram: Dodge had been producing trucks since as early as 1917, and in the late 80s, the Ram lineup continued to evolve in style, power, and efficiency. A completely refined lineup was launched in 1987.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of all Dodge models in the late 80s, but it includes some of the notable ones.
Contents
- What are the name of some Dodge cars?
- What is the most iconic Dodge car?
- Which Dodge was banned?
- What cars did Dodge make in 1986?
- What kind of cars did Dodge make?
- What cars did Dodge discontinue?
- What sports car did Dodge make in the 90s?
- What was the line up of Dodge in the 1990s?
- What old Dodge cars are not made anymore?
- What cars did Dodge make in the 1980s?
What are the name of some Dodge cars?
Current production models
Model | Vehicle description |
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DURANGO | Mid-size SUV/crossover. |
HORNET | Compact SUV/Crossover only sold in North America. Rebadged Alfa Romeo Tonale. 2023 update adds PHEV model. |
JOURNEY | Compact SUV/crossover marketed in Mexico, rebadged Trumpchi GS5. |
What is the most iconic Dodge car?
The 5 Best Dodge Muscle Cars of All Time: Iconic American…
- The Dodge Challenger.
- The Dodge Charger.
- The Dodge Dart.
- The Plymouth Barracuda.
- The Plymouth Road Runner.
Which Dodge was banned?
the Dodge Demon
Yep, because of that outrageous quarter-mile time, the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) has banned the Dodge Demon for being too damn fast.
What cars did Dodge make in 1986?
Select Model…
- Dodge 600.
- Dodge Aries.
- Dodge B150/B250 Van.
- Dodge B150/B250 Wagon.
- Dodge B350 Van.
- Dodge B350 Wagon.
- Dodge Caravan/Ram Van.
- Dodge Charger.
What kind of cars did Dodge make?
DODGE Models & Brand History
- DODGE Challenger. 4 Generations (1969 – 2023)
- DODGE Durango. 4 Generations (1997 – Present)
- DODGE Durango SRT. 2 Generations (2017 – Present)
- DODGE Charger SRT. 4 Generations (2006 – Present)
- DODGE Challenger SRT. 4 Generations (2008 – Present)
- DODGE Charger.
- DODGE Journey.
- DODGE Ram.
What cars did Dodge discontinue?
With the discontinuation of the Charger and Challenger, the lack of a Viper means Dodge has no sports cars left in its lineup. Sports cars aren’t necessarily making the comeback of the traditional sedan, but electrification and dwindling sales means enthusiasts have to buy old cars rather than new ones.
What sports car did Dodge make in the 90s?
The Dodge Viper is a sports car that was manufactured by Dodge (by SRT for 2013 and 2014), a division of American car manufacturer FCA US LLC from 1992 until 2017, having taken a brief hiatus in 2007, and from 2010 to 2012.
What was the line up of Dodge in the 1990s?
In the 1990s, the Dodge lineup consisted of several familiar nameplates, including the Dodge Shadow, Daytona, Intrepid, Caravan and Grand Caravan. Rounding out the decade, Dodge introduced the Power Wagon and Charger concepts and celebrated 15 years of the minivan.
What old Dodge cars are not made anymore?
Although the Dodge Challenger and the Dodge Charger are discontinued, the Dodge Last Call model configurations allow you to take a piece of history for yourself.
What cars did Dodge make in the 1980s?
The Dodge 400 convertible made its debut in 1982 followed by the Dodge Shelby Charger in 1983, the Dodge Daytona in 1984, the H-Body Lancer in 1985, the Dodge Shadow in 1987, and the Dodge Lancer Shelby in 1988.