TSLA360.590-20.67001%
GM72.540-2.5%
F11.590-0.09%
RIVN15.4000.46%
CYD39.410-0.08%
HMC24.150-0.16%
TM207.010-2.66%
CVNA313.5481.45799%
PAG149.3400.18%
LAD251.8201%
AN197.680-0.29%
GPI329.450-1.34%
ABG194.7600.73%
SAH64.870-0.38%
TSLA360.590-20.67001%
GM72.540-2.5%
F11.590-0.09%
RIVN15.4000.46%
CYD39.410-0.08%
HMC24.150-0.16%
TM207.010-2.66%
CVNA313.5481.45799%
PAG149.3400.18%
LAD251.8201%
AN197.680-0.29%
GPI329.450-1.34%
ABG194.7600.73%
SAH64.870-0.38%
TSLA360.590-20.67001%
GM72.540-2.5%
F11.590-0.09%
RIVN15.4000.46%
CYD39.410-0.08%
HMC24.150-0.16%
TM207.010-2.66%
CVNA313.5481.45799%
PAG149.3400.18%
LAD251.8201%
AN197.680-0.29%
GPI329.450-1.34%
ABG194.7600.73%
SAH64.870-0.38%

FCA U.S. Q1 sales rise 4% as Ram, Jeep and Dodge post gains

The automaker reported 305,902 vehicles sold in the first quarter, with growth led by Ram and continued momentum across key brands.

FCA U.S.

On the Dash:

  • Ram continues to drive volume growth, with pickups up 25% and total brand sales increasing 20% year over year.
  • Jeep growth remains steady at 3%, with strong gains in Wrangler and Grand Wagoneer offsetting declines in other models.
  • Inventory momentum is building as new and refreshed models reach showrooms, supporting sales stability despite broader market pressure.

FCA U.S. reported first-quarter U.S. sales of 305,902 vehicles, a 4% increase compared to the same period in 2025, as gains from Ram, Jeep, and Dodge offset declines in other segments.

Ram led the automaker’s performance, with total brand sales increasing 20% year over year to 112,160 units. Ram pickup sales reached 98,425 units, up 25%, driven by a 27% increase in Ram light-duty pickups and a 21% gain in heavy-duty models. Jeep brand sales rose 3% to 144,552 units, supported by a 17% increase in Wrangler sales to 44,461 units and a 10% increase in Grand Cherokee sales to 53,482 units. Grand Wagoneer posted a significant gain, rising 667% to 14,174 units.

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Dodge reported a 4% increase in total sales to 22,693 units, with Durango leading the brand, up 48% to 20,300 units. Charger sales rose 59% to 1,672 units, while Charger BEV declined 88% to 240 units.

Chrysler brand sales declined 28% to 25,423 units. Pacifica sales fell 33% to 21,804 units, while Voyager increased 56% to 3,612 units. FIAT brand sales decreased 70% to 155 units, and Alfa Romeo sales dropped 53% to 919 units.

On a model level, Jeep Cherokee posted the largest percentage increase, rising 1496% to 2,489 units, while Compass declined 41% to 18,573 units. Wagoneer and Wagoneer S saw declines of 80% and 93%, respectively.

The company said new and refreshed models, including the all-new Jeep Cherokee, the refreshed Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and the Dodge Charger SIXPACK, are now arriving in dealer showrooms.

FCA U.S. indicated it will outline its broader 2026 strategy at its Investor Day on May 21 in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

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