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1991 Dodge Models: The Complete List

Early-’90s Dodge lineups captured a mix of commuter cars, sporty coupes, and workday trucks that still turn heads at car shows and in classifieds. If you’re researching a restoration, checking parts compatibility, or just curious about what Dodge offered in 1991, this list gives a quick snapshot of that model year’s variety.

There are 12 1991 Dodge Models, ranging from B-series Van (Ram Van) to Stealth. For each model, the data is organized as Body style,Engine (L / hp),Notable trims — you’ll find below.

Which 1991 Dodge models are easiest to source parts for?

Full-size and popular utility models (like the Ram/B-series van, Caravan/Grand Caravan, and Dakota) tend to have the best aftermarket support and salvage availability, so they’re generally easier and cheaper to maintain; rarer coupes and performance trims can require more hunting or specialist suppliers.

How can I quickly identify the engine and trim of a 1991 Dodge?

Check the VIN plate (door jamb or dash), engine stamping, and original build sheet if available; online VIN decoders and factory manuals will translate codes to engine displacement and trim levels, and classifieds/parts diagrams help match specific components.

1991 Dodge Models

Model Body style Engine (L / hp) Notable trims
Dynasty Sedan 3.0L V6 /140 hp; 3.3L V6 /150 hp Base, LE, ES (luxury-oriented)
Spirit Sedan 2.5L I4 /100 hp; 3.0L V6 /141 hp Base, ES, R/T (sportier Spirit R/T in some years)
Shadow Coupe/Hatchback/Sedan 2.2L I4 /100 hp; 2.5L I4 /100 hp Base, ES, Shelby editions (historically)
Colt Hatchback/Sedan 1.5L–1.8L I4 /70–90 hp (Mitsubishi-sourced) Base, DL
Stealth Coupe 3.0L V6 /160 hp; 3.0L twin-turbo V6 /300 hp (VR-4/TT) Base, ES, R/T Turbo
Daytona Coupe 2.5L I4 /100 hp; 2.2L Turbo I4 /150+ hp (performance variants) Base, Shelby Daytona, Turbo
Caravan Minivan 2.5L I4 /100 hp; 3.0L V6 /141 hp Base, SE, LE
Grand Caravan Minivan 3.0L V6 /141 hp; 3.3L V6 /150 hp SE, LE, Sport
B-series Van (Ram Van) Full-size Van 3.9L V6 /150 hp; 5.2L V8 /200 hp; 5.9L V8 /230 hp B1500, B2500, B3500
Ram (pickup) Pickup 3.9L V6 /160 hp; 5.2L V8 /210 hp; 5.9L V8 /230 hp 1500, 2500, 3500; Club Cab
Dakota Mid-size Pickup 3.9L V6 /150 hp; 5.2L V8 /190–200 hp Base, Sport, LE, 4×4
Ramcharger SUV 5.2L V8 /200 hp; 5.9L V8 /230 hp Base, SLT, 4×4 options

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Dynasty

Dynasty

Mid-size front-wheel sedan sold in the U.S. and Canada; offered as a comfortable family cruiser with V6 power and leather/tech options. Replaced earlier Dodge 600 and targeted buyers wanting near-luxury at mainstream pricing.

Spirit

Spirit

Compact-to-mid-size four-door sedan built on the K-platform, marketed widely in North America. Known for roomy interior and value pricing; R/T and ES trims added sport or comfort touches for buyers.

Shadow

Shadow

Small front-wheel-drive coupe/hatchback sold across North America. The Shadow was the sporty Dodge sibling to the Plymouth Sundance, popular for economical commuting and modifiable for enthusiasts.

Colt

Colt

Subcompact badge-engineered Mitsubishi Mirage sold as the Dodge Colt in some markets. Simple, fuel-efficient commuter with basic equipment; popular for low-cost ownership and city driving.

Stealth

Stealth

Front-engined, all-wheel-drive sports coupe built with Mitsubishi (3000GT twin). Sold as a Dodge model in the U.S.; notable for advanced tech and high-performance twin-turbo versions appealing to enthusiasts.

Daytona

Daytona

Sport-compact coupe aimed at buyers wanting affordable performance. The Daytona continued Dodge’s sporty two-door tradition with turbocharged options and distinctive aerodynamic styling.

Caravan

Caravan

Compact minivan sold across North America as Dodge Caravan. A family-hauler with flexible seating and broad option choices; crucial to Chrysler’s minivan dominance and commonly used as a fleet vehicle.

Grand Caravan

Grand Caravan

Long-wheelbase Caravan variant offering extra seating and cargo room. Marketed mainly in North America and prized by larger families and taxi/fleet operators for versatility and room.

B-series Van (Ram Van)

B-series Van (Ram Van)

Traditional cargo and passenger full-size vans sold under Dodge’s B-series name. Used commercially and by conversion companies; offered multiple GVWRs and engine choices for work-focused buyers.

Ram (pickup)

Ram (pickup)

Full-size pickup line branded Ram, offered in regular and extended cabs with various bed lengths. Popular for towing and utility; transitioned in the 1980s to the Ram name but remained Dodge-branded in 1991.

Dakota

Dakota

Mid-size pickup introduced in the late 1980s and sold as a Dodge staple in North America. Offered carlike handling, crew and extended cab options, and V8 availability for buyers needing extra capability.

Ramcharger

Ramcharger

Full-size, truck-based SUV right-sized for rugged use and towing; a two- or three-row option in the Dodge lineup and popular in rural and fleet markets before SUV consolidation later in the decade.

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