Stellantis (STLA)’ FCA US LLC reported total first-quarter U.S. sales increased 4% versus the same period in 2025. Overall, the company sold 305,902 vehicles in the quarter. “We continue to build strong momentum with 4% year-over-year growth, improving market share in an industry that is forecasted to be down approximately 6% based on early reports,” said Jeff Kommor, head of U.S. retail sales. “There have been plenty of challenges facing the industry this quarter, but these results are proof that we are effectively activating our business reset. They also reflect the confidence we have in our product lineup and dealer network. As more new vehicles reach showrooms, we’re offering customers the right blend of capability, design and powertrain choice to keep our brands competitive and growing.” The company reported: Ram total sales increase 20% year over year; Jeep total sales up 3% compared to Q1 2025; Dodge total sales up 4% year over year; Chrysler Pacifica total sales increase nearly 84% month over month in March, second consecutive month of growth.
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