The last year Dodge produced the Intrepid was 2004.
The Dodge Intrepid arrived in 1993 as a mid-size, front-wheel-drive sedan on the LH platform. It ran through the 2004 model year, spanning two generation updates. After 2004, Dodge phased out the nameplate as part of a broader lineup refresh, with subsequent large sedans and performance models filling nearby segments.
Timeline of production
Key facts about the Intrepid's production timeline are summarized below.
- Production years in the United States: 1993–2004 (model years)
- Generations: two main phases, 1993–1997 and 1998–2004
- Final model year produced: 2004
These points illustrate the Intrepid's lifecycle and its eventual discontinuation after the 2004 model year.
Aftermath and legacy
After the Intrepid's demise, Dodge shifted toward other sedans and performance models. The Dodge Magnum arrived in 2005 as a wagon/large sedan alternative, followed by the Charger in 2006, which helped fill the role of a larger, sportier family car in the brand's lineup.
Summary
In brief, the Dodge Intrepid's production culminated with the 2004 model year. Dodge discontinued the nameplate after 2004 as part of a broader product realignment, and later models such as the Magnum and Charger took its place in the brand's lineup.


