
Stellantis Mexico had a strong showing in June 2025, selling a total of 6,687 vehicles across its portfolio of brands. Ram led the charge with 3,154 units, achieving its best June sales ever and marking its sixth straight month of year-over-year growth. According to Antonio Camalich, Director of Sales for Stellantis Mexico, “June was an important month for Ram, which marked its sixth consecutive month of growth over last year. Customer preference continues to drive positive results for the Ram 1200 and Ram 700, which together surpassed 2,500 units. On the other hand, the Peugeot Rifter continues to perform solidly, registering a new sales record.”
Ram –

Ram’s success in the Mexican market continues to be driven by its compact and midsize offerings. The Ram 700 stood out with 1,322 units sold, setting a new June record for the model. The Ram 1200 wasn’t far behind, posting 1,265 units sold during the month. Larger trucks also held their own, with 404 Ram 1500 and 162 Ram Heavy Duty units making their way to customers.
Peugeot –

Peugeot also had a standout performance with 1,448 vehicles sold in June. The Peugeot Rifter broke its own record for the month, delivering 421 units. Peugeot’s van lineup proved strong once again, with the Partner Rapid and Partner models accounting for 326 and 321 units, respectively. The Peugeot 2008 crossover contributed 218 units, while the 3008 added 43. Meanwhile, the Expert van showed a 13% gain over the same month last year, and the Peugeot Manager rounded out the commercial lineup with 76 units sold.
Jeep® –

Jeep® posted 1,146 units sold across its SUV lineup. The Compass led the way with 261 units, followed by the Renegade and Wrangler with 241 and 192, respectively. Larger SUVs like the Grand Cherokee and Commander brought in 156 and 171 units. The Gladiator pickup, sold in Mexico as the JT, added 108 units, while the premium Wagoneer found 17 buyers.
Dodge –

Dodge sold a total of 628 vehicles in June. The Dodge Attitude sedan remained its top seller with 366 units, followed by the Dodge Journey midsize crossover with 253 units. The larger Durango SUV saw more limited movement, with just 7 units sold during the month.
FIAT –

FIAT contributed 289 units to Stellantis Mexico’s total. The Fiat Pulse was the standout for the Italian brand with 155 units sold, followed by the Fastback (57), Argo (39), and Mobi (38). These models continue to offer accessible urban mobility to Mexican customers.
Alfa Romeo –

Lastly, Alfa Romeo sold 22 units in June, with the Stelvio recording its best June since 2021. The newer Tonale also contributed to the brand’s performance, with 11 units sold. While not a high-volume brand in Mexico, Alfa Romeo continues to appeal to enthusiasts looking for Italian styling and premium features.
With momentum building across multiple nameplates, Stellantis Mexico appears to be on strong footing heading into the second half of 2025. Ram’s historic June, paired with solid growth from Peugeot and Jeep®, showcases the group’s ability to meet market demand across a wide range of segments—from work-ready pickups and commercial vans to everyday crossovers and premium SUVs.
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