The Dodge Journey is a practical seven-seater crossover produced from 2008 to 2020, spanning two generations with a straightforward windscreen design that has evolved alongside the brand's safety technology.
Earlier models carry laminated windscreens with a VIN notch visible along the bottom, whilst later variants add green-tinted glass as standard — a subtle protection layer against UV and glare. Some models from the 2010s onwards feature acoustic interlayers for noise reduction, and select higher-specification vehicles include solar-control glass to help manage cabin temperature.
From around 2020 onwards, Dodge vehicles became equipped with standard ADAS systems that include front-facing windscreen cameras, meaning newer Journey variants require static calibration after windscreen replacement — a process handled by the specialist you're matched with.