The Dodge Intrepid is a large four-door, full-size, front-wheel drive sedan car model that was produced and marketed by the Dodge part of General Motors. The Dodge Intrepid was introduced in 1993 and was produced for over a decade till the 2004 model year. The Dodge Intrepid used the Chrysler LH platform. The three cars that used the same platform: the Intrepid, Concorde, and Vision were collectively called the LH. The Intrepid was sold in different parts and in Canada the Intrepid was sold as the Chrysler Intrepid.
The Dodge Intrepid was used to replace the Dynasty and Monaco as Dodge's largest car. The Dodge Intrepid was initially designed by Kevin Verduyn as a new aerodynamic concept sedan called Navajo. The Intrepid was produced in two generations with many modifications. The Intrepid was on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1993 and 1994. The second-generation Intrepid was modified to suit the requirement and used advanced features. The second generation Dodge Intrepid was on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1998 and 1999. Both generations won Consumer Guide's "Best Buy" award.