
Stellantis Mexico just dropped its April 2025 sales numbers, and things are looking solid. The company moved a total of 6,192 vehicles across its seven brands, with Ram once again leading the pack. It’s the fourth straight month of growth for Ram, which sold 2,579 units—up a strong 43% over April 2024.
Ram Continues to Dominate –

One of the biggest drivers? The Ram 700 compact pickup, which racked up 1,107 sales, up 24% from last year. The midsize Ram 1200 wasn’t far behind with 950 units sold, while the full-size Ram Light Duty and Heavy Duty trucks added another 486 units combined. Meanwhile, the Ram ProMaster tripled its sales compared to April 2024, showing there’s growing demand for commercial vans.
Peugeot Sales Stay Strong –

Peugeot continues to gain ground in Mexico, finishing the month with 1,266 units sold. The Partner and Partner Rapid small vans made up a big chunk of that with 570 units combined. The popular Peugeot 2008 SUV pulled in 239 sales, while other models like the 3008, Manager, and Expert added solid numbers.
Jeep® Sees Mixed Results –

Jeep® put up 1,151 sales in April. The Wrangler led the way with 218 units, followed by the Renegade (212), Compass (208), and Grand Cherokee (201). The upscale Wagoneer also saw a 33% bump in sales compared to last April, showing more buyers are stepping into luxury territory.
Dodge and FIAT Hold Steady –

Dodge sold 798 vehicles in total, with the budget-friendly Attitude sedan leading at 463 units. The Dodge Journey crossover added another 315 units.
FIAT saw 387 vehicles sold, with the Fiat Pulse crossover moving 137 units. The Fiat Mobi and Argo small cars contributed 88 and 89 units, respectively, and the Fastback added 73 more.
Alfa Romeo Remains Niche –

Alfa Romeo remains niche but present, selling 11 units during the month.
Inventory Recovery Helps –
Antonio Camalich, Sales Director for Stellantis Mexico, credited the strong April to a better inventory situation, especially with the return of the Peugeot Expert to dealerships. “Our sales network and product mix are really helping our brands stay strong in the Mexican market,” he said.
Looking Ahead –
With commercial vehicles clearly playing a big role and multiple brands gaining momentum, Stellantis Mexico is showing signs of stability and growth heading into the summer months.
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