The company states: “FCA US LLC reports total sales of 309,973 vehicles in the second quarter of 2025. Overall, total U.S. sales declined 10% year over year.” “We continue to see total sales growth for Jeep(R) and Ram brands, with Ram fueled by sales of the Ram 1500,” said Jeff Kommor, head of U.S. sales. “We plan to build on that success in the second half of the year. We’ve already seen consumer interest spurred by the return of the HEMI(R) V-8, with the brand receiving over 10,000 orders in the first 24 hours of the June announcement. Jeep is also seeing momentum with a total sales increase of 1% year over year, the brand revealed the first images of the new Jeep Cherokee in the important mid-size SUV segment, arriving later this year, and the brand’s Jeep Wrangler 4xe sales scored its best April monthly sales to date.”
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