Stellantis roars back: global deliveries up 13%, North America leads the charge

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First U.S. sales rebound in two years fuels strong Q3 performance


Stellantis is back in gear, reporting a sharp 13% increase in global vehicle deliveries for Q3 2025, reaching approximately 1.3 million units compared to 1.15 million in the same period last year.


The turnaround is largely powered by a strong rebound in North America, where deliveries surged by an impressive 35%, equivalent to 104,000 more vehicles year-over-year. This marks the first sales growth in the U.S. for Stellantis after two years of decline, giving fresh momentum to dealers across the region. Notably, the ramp-up includes the debut deliveries of the new Ram 1500 equipped with the Hemi V-8 engine.


Europe also contributed to the upswing, with deliveries in the wider European region climbing 8%, or around 38,000 units. Additional support came from solid performances in the Middle East and Africa.


The company defines “deliveries” as vehicles handed over to the dealer network, distributors, fleet customers, or final retail buyers—figures directly tied to revenue recognition. However, not all brands in the Stellantis portfolio shared the growth story. Maserati deliveries dropped 19% globally, down to 1,700 units from 2,100 a year ago.