
FCA Canada has released its second-quarter 2025 sales numbers, showing a 10% decline in vehicle deliveries compared to the same period last year, with 32,554 units sold. Year-to-date (H1 2025) sales are also down 14%, totaling 58,908 units. While the overall results show a downturn, several Stellantis brands, notably Chrysler and Fiat, achieved clear wins.
Chrysler –

The Chrysler brand delivered a strong performance, up 42% in Q2 compared to 2024. Sales of the Pacifica nearly doubled, increasing 96%, while the Grand Caravan continued to perform well, keeping Chrysler competitive in the family hauler space. For the first half of 2025, Chrysler is up 49%, indicating that Canadians continue to value affordable, well-equipped minivans.
Chrysler Brand Canada Sale Summary Q2 2025 | ||||||
Model | Q2 Sales | Vol % Change | CYTD Sales | Vol % Change | ||
Curr Yr | Pr Yr | Curr Yr | Pr Yr | |||
300 | 2 | 48 | -96% | 24 | 179 | -87% |
Pacifica | 4,328 | 2,211 | 96% | 5,454 | 2,993 | 82% |
Grand Caravan | 1,874 | 2,107 | -11% | 3,291 | 2,716 | 21% |
Chrysler Brand | 6,204 | 4,366 | 42% | 8,769 | 5,888 | 49% |
Dodge –

The Dodge brand saw a 17% decline in Q2, reflecting the end of production for the outgoing Charger and Challenger models. The next-generation 2025 Charger Daytona (LB) began showing up in numbers, contributing 192 units in Q2. Meanwhile, Durango remained steady, down just 1%, but up 16% year-to-date.
Dodge Brand Canada Sales Summary Q2 2025 | ||||||
Model | Q2 Sales | Vol % Change | CYTD Sales | Vol % Change | ||
Curr Yr | Pr Yr | Curr Yr | Pr Yr | |||
Viper | 0 | 0 | 100% | 0 | 1 | -100% |
Hornet | 543 | 692 | -22% | 1,094 | 1,100 | -1% |
Charger | 11 | 242 | -95% | 62 | 582 | -89% |
Charger Daytona | 192 | 0 | – | 360 | 0 | – |
Challenger | 8 | 386 | -98% | 31 | 1,168 | -97% |
Durango | 2,127 | 2,150 | -1% | 4,178 | 3,608 | 16% |
Dodge Brand | 2,881 | 3,470 | -17% | 5,725 | 6,458 | -11% |
Jeep® –

Jeep saw a 17% increase in Compass sales during Q2, continuing its upward trend. However, the rest of the Jeep lineup struggled. Wrangler was down 9%, Gladiator plummeted 56%, and Grand Cherokee dropped 33%. Total Jeep sales fell 17% for the quarter and 21% year-to-date.
Jeep® Brand Canada Sales Summary Q2 2025 | ||||||
Model | Q2 Sales | Vol % Change | CYTD Sales | Vol % Change | ||
Curr Yr | Pr Yr | Curr Yr | Pr Yr | |||
Compass | 2,525 | 2,165 | 17% | 4,852 | 4,363 | 11% |
Wrangler | 3,370 | 3,719 | -9% | 6,191 | 7,382 | -16% |
Gladiator | 377 | 848 | -56% | 660 | 1,536 | -57% |
Cherokee | 4 | 162 | -98% | 30 | 628 | -95% |
Grand Cherokee | 2,397 | 3,563 | -33% | 4,738 | 6,853 | -31% |
Renegade | 4 | 25 | -84% | 7 | 60 | -88% |
Wagoneer | 165 | 286 | -42% | 380 | 809 | -53% |
Wagoneer S | 147 | 0 | – | 352 | 0 | – |
Grand Wagoneer | 53 | 143 | -63% | 195 | 296 | -34% |
Jeep® Brand | 9,042 | 10,911 | -17% | 17,405 | 21,927 | -21% |
Ram –

Ram brand sales dropped 19% in Q2, with the Ram 1500 down 24% and year-to-date sales off by 31%. But the Ram ProMaster van stood out, jumping 63% in Q2 and a massive 131% year-to-date, driven by commercial demand.
Ram Brand Canada Sales Summary Q2 2025 | ||||||
Model | Q2 Sales | Vol % Change | CYTD Sales | Vol % Change | ||
Curr Yr | Pr Yr | Curr Yr | Pr Yr | |||
Ram Trucks | 11,990 | 15,748 | -24% | 21,893 | 31,708 | -31% |
Ram ProMaster | 1,535 | 942 | 63% | 3,291 | 1,426 | 131% |
Ram ProMaster City | 0 | 0 | – | 0 | 1 | -100% |
Ram Brand | 13,525 | 16,690 | -19% | 25,184 | 33,135 | -24% |
FIAT –

Fiat may be small in volume, but its growth can’t be ignored. Sales rose 143% in Q2, fueled almost entirely by the return of the 500e, Canada’s most affordable BEV. Fiat moved 703 units of the 500e, helping it reach 1,452 sold in the first half of 2025 — not bad for its first full year on sale.
FIAT Brand Canada Sales Summary Q2 2025 | ||||||
Model | Q2 Sales | Vol % Change | CYTD Sales | Vol % Change | ||
Curr Yr | Pr Yr | Curr Yr | Pr Yr | |||
500e | 703 | 272 | 158% | 1,452 | 272 | 434% |
500X | 8 | 20 | -60% | 16 | 26 | -38% |
FIAT Brand | 711 | 292 | 143% | 1,468 | 298 | 393% |
Alfa Romeo –

In Q2 of 2025, the Alfa Romeo brand saw a significant year-over-year decline in U.S. sales performance. Total Q2 sales dropped 51% compared to the same period in 2024, falling from 2,492 units to 1,212 units. Calendar year-to-date (CYTD) figures reflected a similar downward trend, with 2025 sales totaling 3,164 units, down 34% from the 4,777 units sold during the first half of 2024.
This decline was primarily driven by reduced demand across the brand’s lineup, including the Stelvio, Giulia, and Tonale models, as the brand continues to face strong competition in the premium segment.
Alfa Romeo Brand Canada Sales Summary Q2 2025 | ||||||
Model | Q2 Sales | Vol % Change | CYTD Sales | Vol % Change | ||
Curr Yr | Pr Yr | Curr Yr | Pr Yr | |||
Giulia | 47 | 33 | 42% | 68 | 66 | 3% |
Stelvio | 68 | 78 | -13% | 139 | 153 | -9% |
Tonale | 76 | 146 | -48% | 150 | 258 | -42% |
Alfa Brand | 191 | 257 | -26% | 357 | 477 | -25% |