Stellantis is continuing to find its footing in key global markets, and March 2026 proved to be a major highlight for the automaker’s operations in Mexico. With total sales reaching 8,926 units for the month, the company posted a 29% increase compared to March 2025—one of its strongest year-over-year gains in recent memory.

From Ram’s record-setting performance to Peugeot’s rapid expansion and Dodge’s steady climb, the numbers show a brand portfolio that is firing on all cylinders. More importantly, this growth isn’t being driven by just one nameplate—it’s a broad, well-balanced surge across nearly every Stellantis brand operating in the region.

Ram Leads The Charge
2026 Ram 1200 Tradesman Chassis Cab. (Ram).

If there’s one clear standout in Stellantis Mexico’s March performance, it’s Ram. The truck brand delivered 4,215 units during the month, marking a 35% increase over March 2025 and its best March ever in the Mexican market.

Ram’s strength continues to come from its diverse lineup, particularly in the light-duty and compact truck segments. Models like the Ram 1200 and Ram 700 have proven to be especially effective in Mexico, offering affordability and capability that resonate with both commercial buyers and everyday consumers.

Ram 1200 posted 2,265 units with triple-digit growth
Ram 700 added 1,397 units, up 5% year-over-year

Even the heavier-duty side of the lineup is gaining traction, with Ram Heavy Duty models doubling their sales compared to the same time last year. That kind of across-the-board growth shows Ram isn’t just having a moment—it’s building real momentum in the region.

Peugeot Gains Serious Ground
2026 Peugeot Partner Rapid. (Peugeot).

Peugeot is another brand that turned heads in March, delivering 2,077 units and posting a massive 57% increase compared to March 2025.

That kind of growth doesn’t happen by accident. Peugeot’s commercial van lineup continues to be a major driver, especially in urban markets where efficient, compact delivery vehicles are in high demand.

Key highlights include:

Peugeot Partner – best March ever with 542 units
Peugeot Rifter – 534 units, up 99% year-over-year
Peugeot Partner Rapid – 453 units, up 67%

The Peugeot Expert and 3008 also contributed to the brand’s strong showing, reinforcing its growing presence in both commercial and passenger vehicle segments.

Dodge Shows Steady Progress
2026 Dodge Attitude R/T Sport. (Dodge Mexico).

While not as explosive as Ram or Peugeot, Dodge delivered a solid and consistent performance in March, with 1,033 units sold—up 32% compared to the same month last year.

The growth is being fueled largely by the Dodge Attitude, which continues to perform well in the compact sedan segment.

That kind of jump suggests Dodge is gaining traction with value-conscious buyers in Mexico, especially those looking for practical, efficient daily drivers.

Additionally, the Dodge Durango is quietly carving out a niche of its own, posting 127 units in March—its best March ever, with a 74% increase year-over-year.

That’s notable for a larger SUV in a market where smaller vehicles tend to dominate.

Jeep® Maintains Consistency
2026 Jeep® Renegade Sahara 1.3L Turbo Flex. (Jeep Mexico).

Jeep didn’t post the same headline-grabbing numbers as some of its Stellantis siblings, but it delivered steady and reliable performance—something that’s just as important for long-term market stability.

Jeep’s strength continues to come from its reputation for capability and brand identity. While growth is more measured, the brand remains a consistent contributor to Stellantis’ overall success in Mexico.

Alfa Romeo Sees Momentum From New Product
2026 Alfa Romeo Junior Sport Speciale. (Alfa Romeo).

 Alfa Romeo may still be a niche player in Mexico, but March showed real signs of life for the Italian brand.

47 units sold in March with triple-digit growth

Much of that momentum is being driven by the launch of the new Alfa Romeo Junior, which posted 36 units in its first month on the market.

For a premium brand with limited volume, those numbers are encouraging and suggest Alfa Romeo could be building a stronger foothold moving forward.

Fiat Adds To The Growth Story
2026 Fiat Pulse Impetus Hybrid. (Fiat).

Fiat also contributed to Stellantis’ March success, particularly with the Pulse crossover.

That kind of triple-digit growth highlights the continued demand for small, efficient crossovers in the Mexican market. Fiat’s ability to deliver affordable, stylish options is clearly resonating with buyers.

Commercial Vehicles Play A Major Role
Ram ProMaster enters the paint shop at the Saltillo Van Assembly Plant in Mexico. (Ram).

One of the biggest takeaways from March 2026 is just how important commercial vehicles are to Stellantis Mexico’s success.

From Ram’s pickups to Peugeot’s vans and even the Ram ProMaster—which recorded its best March ever with 109 units—the company is capitalizing on strong demand in logistics, small business, and urban delivery sectors.

This isn’t just a short-term trend. With e-commerce and last-mile delivery continuing to expand, Stellantis is well-positioned to benefit from sustained demand in this space.

The Big Picture
2026 Ram 700 Laramie Crew Cab CVT. (Ram Mexico).

When you step back and look at the full picture, Stellantis Mexico’s March 2026 performance tells a clear story: this is a company with a well-balanced portfolio that’s executing effectively across multiple segments.

Strong truck sales from Ram
Rapid commercial growth from Peugeot
Consistent gains from Dodge and Jeep
Emerging momentum from Alfa Romeo and Fiat

That kind of diversity is what allows Stellantis to weather market shifts and continue growing, even as consumer preferences evolve.

A 29% year-over-year increase isn’t just a good month—it’s a sign that Stellantis’ strategy in Mexico is working. And if this pace continues, 2026 could shape up to be one of the company’s strongest years in the region yet.

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