If you’ve been poking around dealer lots or scanning classifieds, the 2014 Dodge lineup still shows up often and covers a useful spread of body types and driving intents. It’s handy to have a quick overview when comparing space, engines and price before you test-drive or negotiate.
There are 7 2014 Dodge Models, ranging from Avenger to Journey. For each model, you’ll find below Body style, Engine(s), MSRP range (USD) to help you compare seating, powertrain choices and price brackets listed below.
Which 2014 Dodge model is best for families?
For families the Grand Caravan and Journey are the top picks: the Grand Caravan is a true minivan with flexible seating and cargo options, while the Journey is a crossover with available third-row seating and carlike handling; Avenger is a midsize sedan option but offers less cargo and passenger flexibility.
Are parts and routine maintenance for 2014 Dodge vehicles easy to find?
Yes — since these are common domestic models, replacement parts and service are widely available and generally affordable; performance models (Charger/Challenger) may have pricier specialty parts, so check local shop experience and part availability for the specific model and engine you choose.
2014 Dodge Models
| Model | Body style | Engine(s) | MSRP range (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avenger | sedan | 2.4L I4; 3.6L V6 | $20,000-$27,000 |
| Charger | sedan | 3.6L V6; 5.7L HEMI V8; 6.4L HEMI V8 | $25,000-$60,000 |
| Challenger | coupe | 3.6L V6; 5.7L HEMI V8; 6.4L SRT V8 | $25,000-$60,000 |
| Dart | sedan | 1.4L turbo I4; 2.0L I4; select 2.4L I4 | $16,000-$24,000 |
| Journey | SUV | 2.4L I4; 3.6L V6 | $21,000-$30,000 |
| Durango | SUV | 3.6L V6; 5.7L HEMI V8 | $30,000-$45,000 |
| Grand Caravan | minivan | 3.6L Pentastar V6 | $24,000-$35,000 |
Images and Descriptions

Avenger
Mid-size family sedan positioned as an affordable choice; 2014 was the Avenger’s final model year with minor updates and a V6 option. Available in SE/GT/R/T trims, it offered roomy interior, basic tech and value-focused pricing.

Charger
Full-size four-door muscle sedan offering a range from efficient V6 to high-power V8s. 2014 Chargers included R/T and SRT 392 variants, available in RWD or AWD (V6). Notable for spacious cabin, strong performance and bold styling.

Challenger
Retro-styled two-door muscle coupe with roomy interior and broad engine lineup. 2014 offered V6, 5.7L HEMI and 6.4L SRT 392 V8s, plus classic design cues and optional performance packages for buyers seeking vintage looks with modern power.

Dart
Compact four-door aimed at efficiency and technology, with available 1.4L MultiAir turbo, 2.0L and select 2.4L engines. 2014 Darts featured Uconnect touchscreen, sporty Aero trims and competitive fuel economy for urban buyers.

Journey
Affordable compact crossover with optional third-row seating and practical cargo solutions. 2014 Journey offered 2.4L four-cylinder or 3.6L V6, family-oriented features and value pricing; known for versatility though not class-leading refinement or fuel economy.

Durango
Mid-size SUV offering available third-row seating, strong towing capability and family utility. 2014 Durango came with 3.6L V6 or 5.7L HEMI V8, optional AWD, refined interior updates and good cargo/towing balance for buyers needing power and space.

Grand Caravan
Long-running Dodge minivan focused on practicality and value, featuring Stow ‘n Go seating and a 3.6L Pentastar V6 in 2014. The Grand Caravan emphasized family-friendly packaging, affordable pricing and multiple trim levels including utility and fleet options.

