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FCA US Fourth-Quarter Total Sales Increase 4% Year Over Year; Reports Full-Year 2025 US Sales Results
GM's U.S. sales rose 5.5% in 2025, driven by EVs and SUVs, while Jeep saw its first annual U.S. sales increase since 2018, according to Cox Automotive.
- General Motors on Monday posted a 5.5% increase in its annual U.S. sales in 2025, despite a 6.9% drop in the fourth quarter.
- Driven by EVs and SUVs, GM noted its 2025 sales growth was fueled by incremental EV sales, gains in large SUVs, and the Buick Envista.
- Among peers, Toyota and Hyundai posted strong gains with Toyota's U.S. sales up 6.9% and Hyundai's third consecutive record year with an 8.4% increase, while Honda was up 0.5%.
- Chrysler parent Stellantis reported a 3.3% U.S. sales decline last year amid a turnaround plan, while its Jeep brand posted its first annual gain since 2018, rising less than 1%.
- Against a backdrop of about 2% industry growth, Cox Automotive expects the U.S. auto market to have risen about 2% compared with 2024, framing General Motors' annual outperformance.
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