The Dodge Journey received production between 2009 and 2020 during its solitary generation. Dodge first revealed the Journey at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show before beginning Mexican assembly at Toluca Assembly in 2009. Motorists who purchased a North American Dodge Journey model received either the 2.4L I4 engine with 173 horsepower and 166 lb-ft torque or they could opt for the 3.5L V6 engine in SXT and R/T trims. Dodge implemented a facelift for the Journey in 2011 adding a new grille design together with a restyled front fascia and redesigned cabin and modified suspension and steering systems. As part of Uconnect 3 the driving experience incorporated modern tech tools through three LCD screen ranges from 5 to 7 to 8.4 inches which appeared in later version models. Most Dodge Journey models in higher trims carried the Keyless Enter-'n'-Go system for both automated keyless entry and push-button ignition access. The Dodge Journey provided three trims SE Value, Crossroad, and GT as its model lineup during 2020 amidst its configuration for seven passenger seating capability for family transport. Due to its blend of premium design features with functional interior space and functional design characteristics the Dodge Journey became one of the prominent models in the crossover segment. The Dodge Journey offered enough storage space along with smart seating arrangements which made it a preferred option for families. The maintenance of the Dodge Journey becomes possible through official manufacturer parts that preserve original performance standards.