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Ram Trucks Are Bringing Stellantis Back To Growth

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Stellantis reports a strong first half of 2026 with 634,187 units sold, a 5% increase year-over-year. Driven by a 14% Q2 surge in Ram sales and gains across Jeep, Chrysler, and Dodge, the company saw a 10% rise in June alone. Here is an overview of how Stellantis brands performed in the U.S. market.
Although the Ram 1500 experienced a nine percent year-over-year increase in second-quarter sales, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer significantly outperformed this figure with a 43 percent growth during the same period. The Wrangler also demonstrated strong performance, with sales increasing by 11 percent compared to the first quarter. Furthermore, Chrysler achieved its highest quarterly sales volume for the Pacifica since the third quarter of 2023, likely driven by revised pricing for the 2027 model year. Similarly, Dodge reported its strongest second-quarter sales volume in five years, highlighted by a 33 percent surge in Charger sales relative to the second quarter of 2025.

Notably, the Italian automotive brands operating under the Stellantis banner—excluding Maserati, which was omitted from the report—have demonstrated renewed growth. Sales of the Alfa Romeo Giulia increased by six percent relative to the first quarter, while the Tonale experienced an eight percent rise during the same timeframe. Furthermore, the Fiat brand concluded the sales period with a 17 percent increase in 500e deliveries compared to the preceding quarter.

Although these figures are impressive, they remain a significant distance from Stellantis’ long-term objectives. Under the framework of its FaSTLAne 2030 strategic plan, the company intends to invest approximately $70 billion to launch 60 new vehicle models by 2030. Ram is projected to lead this initiative, with Jeep following as the second priority; together, these two marques remain the most vital assets within the Stellantis portfolio and are expected to command the majority of the planned capital expenditure. Nevertheless, other brands will continue to receive support, with three new models scheduled for Chrysler and further investments allocated to Alfa Romeo and Fiat, albeit on a more modest scale.









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