The
Dodge Intrepid is a large four-door,
full-size,
front-wheel drive sedan car model that was produced for
model years 1993 to 2004. It was mechanically related to the
Chrysler Concorde,
Chrysler LHS,
Chrysler New Yorker,
Eagle Vision, and also the
300M sedans. The Intrepid, Concorde, and Vision were collectively designated the
LH, Chrysler's codename for the
platform which underpinned them. It was sold in
Canada as the
Chrysler Intrepid. It replaced the
Chrysler Dynasty and
Dodge Monaco as Dodge's largest car. With Dodge's introduction to
Mexico that time, it was badged as a Dodge, replacing the
Dynasty when it was sold under the
Chrysler brand.