This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1910–1914 | 1914–1928 | 1928–1955 | 1955–1962 | 1962–1976 |
1963–1993 | 1969–1993 | 1993–2010 | 2010–present | 2025 (tentative) |
1910–1914[]
The DB in the center of this logo means "Dodge Brothers".
1914–1928[]
1928–1955[]
1955–1962[]
1962–1976[]
This logo was given the name "Fratzog", having no meaning, by its designer.
1963–1993[]
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This logo used a similar typeface as Plymouth. Was briefly used alongside the "Fratzog" logo until the "Pentastar" was used.
1969–1993[]
The Chrysler "Pentastar" was added onto the logo but was colored red and used alongside the 1964 logo.
1993–2010[]
This logo is still used at some dealers. The "RAM" icon would ultimately be used for the Ram Trucks logo.
2010–present[]
When Ram Trucks was relaunched as its own brand in 2009 using the Dodge logo, Dodge was forced to replace its own. The new logo was unveiled in late May 2010. In 2020, the merging of PSA and FCA was announced - forming the Stellantis group - where Dodge and would fall under in 2021.
2025 (tentative)[]
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The 1962 "Fratzog" logo was modified and used in a 2021 teaser of a fully-electric muscle car soon to be revealed in 2024, possibly hinting that the logo will be used in their 2024 family lineup. FCA US filed a trademark application (serial number 97499019) for this logo with the USPTO on July 12, 2022.
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