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Stellantis sales fall in 2025 while Dodge Durango rises
Summary
Stellantis sold 1,260,344 vehicles in 2025, a 3% decline from 2024, while the Dodge Durango posted a 37% sales increase for the year and a 114% jump in the fourth quarter.
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Stellantis reported mixed results for 2025 as leadership and product plans changed during the year. The company sold 1,260,344 vehicles, a 3% decline from 2024, but reported sequential quarterly improvement late in the year. The year included tariffs and regulatory shifts that affected the industry. Antonio Filosa became CEO in June as the automaker adjusted its lineup and strategy.
Key figures and brand results:
- Stellantis sold 1,260,344 vehicles in 2025, 3% fewer than in 2024.
- Fourth-quarter U.S. retail sales rose about 4% year-over-year, reported as consecutive quarterly gains.
- Jeep and Chrysler each posted a 1% sales increase for 2025.
- Ram sales declined about 2%, while Dodge fell 28% overall; the Dodge Durango rose 37% for the year and 114% in the fourth quarter, a performance Stellantis described as its best since 2005.
- Fiat sales were 1,321 vehicles, down about 14%, and Alfa Romeo sales slipped about 36%.
- Antonio Filosa took over as CEO in June, and the company announced a $13 billion investment in Midwestern manufacturing plants in October.
Summary:
The 3% decline in 2025 follows a larger 15% sales drop in 2024, leaving the company with mixed annual results across its brands. Stellantis reported stronger fourth-quarter sales and pointed to diversification of powertrains and recent leadership changes as developments to monitor, and it has announced a planned Durango refresh for 2027 and a major manufacturing investment.
