Dodge Intrepid

Dodge Intrepid
Overview
ManufacturerDodge Division of Chrysler Corporation (1992–1998)
DaimlerChrysler (1998–2004)
Also calledChrysler Intrepid (Canada)
Production1992–2003
Model years1993–2004
AssemblyBrampton Assembly in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Newark Assembly in Newark, Delaware, U.S.
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutLongitudinal front-engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformChrysler LH platform
Chronology
PredecessorDodge Monaco (United States)
Dodge Dynasty
SuccessorDodge Charger (2005)
Chrysler 300 (Canada)

The Dodge Intrepid is a full-sized front-wheel drive four-door sedan that was produced by Dodge for the 1993 to 2004 model years. It is related to the Chrysler 300M, Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Chrysler New Yorker, and Eagle Vision which were all built on Chrysler's new "cab forward" LH platform.

The Intrepid was sold in Canada as the Chrysler Intrepid. In the United States, it replaced the Dodge Monaco as Dodge's largest passenger car. With Dodge's introduction to Mexico during that time, it was badged as a Dodge, replacing the Dynasty which had been sold there under the Chrysler brand.