FCA US LLC reported sales of 332,321 vehicles in the fourth quarter, the second consecutive quarter in 2025 of sales increases in the U.S. Overall, total fourth-quarter U.S. sales increased 4% versus the same period in 2024.
In December 2025, the company sold 121,170 total vehicles, growing 4% compared to the same month the prior year. “With consecutive quarterly sales increases and market share growth, it’s clear that we are taking the right steps to reset our business in the U.S.,” said Jeff Kommor, head of U.S. retail sales. “There is still work to do, but we made progress this year with a diversified powertrain lineup, highlighted by the return of the HEMI® to the Ram 1500, the all-new Jeep® Cherokee hybrid and the all-electric Jeep Recon. We ended 2025 on a high note and will keep that momentum in 2026 with five new models entering the showrooms now: Jeep Cherokee, Recon, refreshed Grand Wagoneer and Grand Cherokee and the Dodge Charger SIXPACK.”
In October, the company announced a $13 billion investment over four years in the U.S. This largest single investment in its 100-year history will expand U.S. production by 50% with five new vehicle launches and 19 product actions, adding more than 5,000 new direct jobs at plants in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana.

