Dodge Brothers Roadster
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Dodge Brothers Roadster

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About

A sporty two-seater vehicle known for its speed and agility, appealing to those seeking a more spirited driving experience.

Introduction Year

1911

Category

roadster

Variants

35 variants of the Dodge Brothers Roadster

Dodge Brothers 4-Cylinder Roadster

Dodge Brothers 4-Cylinder Roadster

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The Dodge Brothers 4-Cylinder Roadster was introduced in 1911 as one of the first models from Dodge. It features a 4-cylinder engine producing around 35 hp, paired with a 3-speed transmission. This roadster variant was known for its affordability and durability, aimed at the growing middle class in America. It played a significant role in establishing Dodge as a reputable automobile manufacturer.

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Introduced: 1911 Discontinued: 1916
Dodge Brothers 6-Cylinder Roadster

Dodge Brothers 6-Cylinder Roadster

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The Dodge Brothers 6-Cylinder Roadster was introduced in 1915, providing a more powerful option with a 6-cylinder engine that produced approximately 50 hp. It featured a longer wheelbase and improved comfort over the earlier 4-cylinder model. This variant appealed to customers seeking enhanced performance without sacrificing the classic roadster style.

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Introduced: 1915 Discontinued: 1920
1928 Dodge Senior Roadster

1928 Dodge Senior Roadster

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The 1928 Dodge Senior Roadster was part of the new styling introduced for that model year. It featured a 3.0L 6-cylinder engine producing 70 hp, offering improved performance and luxury. This roadster variant was characterized by its streamlined design and larger dimensions, appealing to buyers looking for a stylish yet practical open-top vehicle.

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Introduced: 1928 Discontinued: 1929
Dodge Roadster 1940

Dodge Roadster 1940

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The Dodge Roadster 1940 was a classic model featuring a sleek design and a robust 3.8L flathead 6-cylinder engine generating 95 hp. It was known for its smooth ride and unique styling cues that reflected the automotive designs of the era. This variant was well-received for its combination of performance and style, making it a sought-after model during its production run.

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Introduced: 1940 Discontinued: 1941
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1946

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1946

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1946 was introduced shortly after World War II, featuring updated designs and a 3.6L inline-6 engine producing 92 hp. It emphasized comfort and style, with an emphasis on post-war recovery. This roadster was popular among buyers looking for a stylish vehicle that represented a return to normalcy after the war.

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Introduced: 1946 Discontinued: 1947
Dodge Viper Roadster

Dodge Viper Roadster

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The Dodge Viper Roadster was introduced in 1992 as a high-performance sports car. It featured an 8.0L V10 engine that produced 400 hp, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This variant was known for its striking design and was aimed at sports car enthusiasts. The Viper Roadster gained a reputation for its raw power and distinctive styling, making it an iconic model in Dodge's history.

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Introduced: 1992 Discontinued: 2017
Dodge Brothers Roadster 2024

Dodge Brothers Roadster 2024

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 2024 is the latest iteration of the historic model, featuring modern design elements and technology. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine producing 270 hp, available with advanced safety features and infotainment systems. This variant represents the culmination of over a century of automotive innovation, combining classic roadster aesthetics with contemporary performance and efficiency.

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Introduced: 2024 Current model
1911 Dodge Brothers Roadster

1911 Dodge Brothers Roadster

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The 1911 Dodge Brothers Roadster was the inaugural model introduced by Dodge, featuring a 4-cylinder engine that produced 35 horsepower. This two-door convertible offered a sleek design and was aimed at the burgeoning automotive market. Its robust construction and affordability made it popular among early car buyers.

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Introduced: 1911 Discontinued: 1911
1914 Dodge Brothers Touring Roadster

1914 Dodge Brothers Touring Roadster

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The 1914 Dodge Brothers Touring Roadster introduced more comfort and style with a wider body and a more refined interior. It retained the 4-cylinder engine but featured upgraded suspension and braking systems, enhancing the driving experience for its occupants.

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convertible
2 doors
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Introduced: 1914 Discontinued: 1914
1916 Dodge Brothers Roadster

1916 Dodge Brothers Roadster

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The 1916 Dodge Brothers Roadster continued the legacy with improved engineering and styling. It featured a 4-cylinder engine with enhanced horsepower and was designed for better handling and comfort, appealing to a wider range of customers.

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2 doors
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Introduced: 1916 Discontinued: 1916
1920 Dodge Brothers Roadster

1920 Dodge Brothers Roadster

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The 1920 Dodge Brothers Roadster came with a more powerful 4-cylinder engine and a refreshed design. Improvements included more luxurious interior options and a focus on performance, making it a popular choice during the post-war automotive boom.

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Introduced: 1920 Discontinued: 1920
1924 Dodge Brothers Roadster

1924 Dodge Brothers Roadster

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The 1924 Dodge Brothers Roadster featured a notable design overhaul, with a more rounded body and improved aerodynamics. It maintained the 4-cylinder engine but with enhancements for better efficiency and performance, catering to the growing demand for stylish roadsters.

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Introduced: 1924 Discontinued: 1924
1928 Dodge Brothers Roadster

1928 Dodge Brothers Roadster

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The 1928 Dodge Brothers Roadster was part of a significant model year that introduced a 6-cylinder engine option, producing increased power and smoothness. This model offered a luxurious interior and was well-received for its performance and aesthetics.

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convertible
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Introduced: 1928 Discontinued: 1928
1940 Dodge Roadster

1940 Dodge Roadster

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The 1940 Dodge Roadster showcased a design reflecting the era's trends with streamlined features and a powerful inline-6 engine. It was designed for comfort and performance, making it a desirable choice for consumers at the time.

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Introduced: 1940 Discontinued: 1940
1946 Dodge Brothers Roadster

1946 Dodge Brothers Roadster

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The 1946 Dodge Brothers Roadster marked a return to production post-World War II, featuring updated styling and a 6-cylinder engine. It focused on comfort and utility, appealing to a market eager for new vehicles after the war.

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convertible
2 doors
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Introduced: 1946 Discontinued: 1946
Dodge Brothers Touring Roadster

Dodge Brothers Touring Roadster

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Roadster was introduced in 1914, offering a more spacious interior compared to the standard roadster. It retains the 6-cylinder engine from the previous model, delivering 60 horsepower. This variant is designed for families and longer trips, featuring additional seating and comfort features.

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Introduced: 1914 Discontinued: 1920
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1924

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1924

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1924 was part of the mid-1920s generation, featuring updated styling and a more powerful 3.0L 6-cylinder engine producing 70 horsepower. It came with enhanced interior comforts and a refined chassis, making it a notable option for those seeking both style and performance in a roadster.

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Introduced: 1924 Discontinued: 1928
Dodge Senior Roadster

Dodge Senior Roadster

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The Dodge Senior Roadster was introduced in 1928 as a more luxurious variant of the Dodge Roadster lineup. It featured a 3.4L 6-cylinder engine producing 80 horsepower. This roadster offered upscale features, including a more refined interior and additional styling elements, catering to consumers looking for a premium roadster experience.

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Introduced: 1928 Discontinued: 1930
Dodge Roadster 1946

Dodge Roadster 1946

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The Dodge Roadster 1946 was reintroduced post-war, featuring a 3.5L straight-6 engine generating 95 horsepower. The design was influenced by wartime styling cues with a focus on practicality and comfort, making it a popular model for consumers looking to return to normalcy after the war.

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Introduced: 1946 Discontinued: 1947
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1912

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1912

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1912 was introduced as an early variant of the iconic model. It features a 4-cylinder engine producing 35 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This lightweight roadster emphasizes simplicity and reliability, making it a popular choice among early automotive enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1912 Discontinued: 1912
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1915

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1915

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The 1915 variant of the Dodge Brothers Roadster featured a more powerful 4-cylinder engine generating 35 horsepower. This version included an upgraded chassis and improved suspension, providing a smoother ride. Designed for comfort and style, it reflected the growing demands of American motorists during the era.

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Introduced: 1915 Discontinued: 1915
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1917

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1917

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Introduced in 1917, this Roadster variant came with a refined 4-cylinder engine, producing 40 horsepower. The design featured a more streamlined body and improved interior comforts, catering to the evolving tastes of American consumers. This model was part of the growing popularity of roadsters during this era.

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Introduced: 1917 Discontinued: 1917
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1921

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1921

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1921 presented advancements in engineering with a 4-cylinder engine producing 45 horsepower. Enhanced with a more robust chassis and improved suspension, this model was aimed at providing better handling and comfort for drivers. It maintained the classic roadster appeal while integrating modern features.

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Introduced: 1921 Discontinued: 1921
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1923

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1923

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The 1923 Dodge Brothers Roadster variant showcased a 4-cylinder engine with 50 horsepower. This model included design upgrades such as a wider stance and improved seating comfort, making it more appealing for long drives. It represented Dodge's commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction during the early 1920s.

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Introduced: 1923 Discontinued: 1923
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1926

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1926

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1926 was notable for its introduction of a 6-cylinder engine, providing a significant power upgrade to 70 horsepower. This model marked a shift in Dodge's engineering approach, focusing on performance and luxury, appealing to a broader range of customers.

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Introduced: 1926 Discontinued: 1926
Dodge Roadster 1932

Dodge Roadster 1932

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The 1932 Dodge Roadster featured a sleek design with a 6-cylinder engine producing 85 horsepower. This model offered a blend of style and performance, with improved aerodynamics and comfort. It was targeted at consumers looking for a sporty yet practical vehicle during the Great Depression era.

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Introduced: 1932 Discontinued: 1932
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1934

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1934

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The 1934 variant of the Dodge Brothers Roadster came equipped with a powerful 6-cylinder engine delivering 95 horsepower. The model featured modern styling cues and improved interior amenities, enhancing the driving experience. It was well-received for its performance and elegant design.

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Introduced: 1934 Discontinued: 1934
Dodge Roadster 1941

Dodge Roadster 1941

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The 1941 Dodge Roadster offered a stylish design with a 6-cylinder engine generating 100 horsepower. This model emphasized comfort and convenience, featuring a spacious interior and advanced safety features for its time. It appealed to buyers seeking a blend of performance and luxury.

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Introduced: 1941 Discontinued: 1941
Dodge Roadster 1950

Dodge Roadster 1950

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The Dodge Roadster 1950 was a limited production variant featuring a V8 engine that produced 150 horsepower. This model was known for its sleek styling and powerful performance, catering to enthusiasts looking for a dynamic driving experience in a classic roadster design.

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Introduced: 1950 Discontinued: 1950
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1911

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1911

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1911 was the inaugural model in the Dodge Brothers lineup. It featured a 4-cylinder engine producing 35 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This lightweight roadster was designed for performance and durability, appealing to early automotive enthusiasts. Its classic styling and robust engineering made it a significant entrant in the early 20th-century automobile market.

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Introduced: 1911 Discontinued: 1911
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1913

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1913

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1913 introduced several updates over previous models, including a more refined chassis and improved engine tuning. With the same 4-cylinder engine producing 35 horsepower, it showcased enhanced driving dynamics. This variant was recognized for its blend of performance and practical usability.

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Introduced: 1913 Discontinued: 1913
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1914

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1914

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1914 saw further improvements in comfort and performance. It featured a similar 4-cylinder engine but benefited from advancements in suspension technology, providing a smoother ride. This model was aimed at a growing market of buyers seeking reliable and stylish roadsters.

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2 doors
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Introduced: 1914 Discontinued: 1914
Dodge Brothers Roadster 1916

Dodge Brothers Roadster 1916

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The Dodge Brothers Roadster 1916 maintained the enhancements introduced in the previous year while focusing on durability. With the same engine specifications, it was praised for its robust build quality and ease of maintenance. The model was aimed at the burgeoning market of automobile enthusiasts seeking reliable performance.

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Introduced: 1916 Discontinued: 1916
Dodge Roadster 1930

Dodge Roadster 1930

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The Dodge Roadster 1930 came with a new streamlined design featuring a 6-cylinder engine that produced 75 horsepower. This model marked a shift towards more powerful and stylish roadsters, making it popular during the late 1920s and early 1930s when consumers sought elegance and performance in their vehicles.

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Introduced: 1930 Discontinued: 1930
Dodge Roadster 1934

Dodge Roadster 1934

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The Dodge Roadster 1934 featured a modern design with a focus on aerodynamics. It was powered by a 6-cylinder engine delivering 85 horsepower, allowing for a blend of performance and style. This model was part of Dodge’s effort to compete in the growing roadster market during the Great Depression.

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Introduced: 1934 Discontinued: 1934