Stellantis Canada

[1] Plodge, a portmanteau of the names Plymouth and Dodge, is a name informally used to refer to vehicles Chrysler Canada built with a mix of U.S. Plymouth and Dodge parts for the Canadian and export markets.

This practice allowed dealers in Canada to offer a wider array of vehicles at lower development cost in the relatively small Canadian market.

[citation needed] The Valiant was sold by both Dodge and Plymouth dealers as a separate make, as had been the original plan in the United States.

1960 to 1962 Canadian Valiants were substantially the same as American models, with minor trim and mechanical equipment differences.

Historically, Stellantis Canada sold vehicles under the Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, DeSoto, Valiant, and Imperial marques.

The 1965 Canadian-market Valiant Custom 200 was a rebadged U.S. Dodge Dart.