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Stellantis Faces Slowest-Selling Vehicles in the US | CarEdge Study

Stellantis Faces Slowest-Selling Vehicles in the US | CarEdge Study

Stellantis’ Slowest-Selling Vehicles

  • Stellantis’ woes continue as a study shows they have five of the U.S.’s slowest-selling vehicles.
  • Dodge Hornet and Jeep Grand Wagoneer each have a staggering 428-day inventory supply.
  • Toyota’s Highlander, RAV4, and Camry lead the fastest-selling vehicle market with rapid turnover.

Dodge is on track to sell a mere 23,436 Hornets in the United States this year, so it’s not surprising to learn the model was recently named the slowest selling vehicle. However, it has some luxurious competition from within the Stellantis family.

According to CarEdge, both the Dodge Hornet and Jeep Grand Wagoneer have a 428-day supply. That’s more than a year’s worth of inventory and Stellantis held half of the slots on the list of the ten slowest selling vehicles.

The Maserati Levante came in fourth with a 410-day supply, while the smaller Maserati Grecale wasn’t far behind in seventh place with a 370-day supply. Stellantis’ fifth and final underperformer was the Jeep Grand Wagoneer L, which has a 354-day supply.

Luxury brands dominated the list and the electric Mercedes EQB came in third with a 427-day supply. The model doesn’t exactly get the heart racing as it starts at $53,050 and only has an EPA-estimated range of 251 miles (404 km). Opting for the EQB 300 4MATIC makes things look even worse as the price increases to $57,200 while the range plummets to 205 miles (330 km). With numbers like that, slow sales are virtually guaranteed.

Slowest Selling Vehicles

Make Model Market Day Supply Total For Sale Total Sold (45 Days)
Dodge Hornet 428 14,596 1,536
Jeep Grand Wagoneer 428 2,214 233
Mercedes-Benz EQB 427 3,546 373
Maserati Levante 410 602 66
Lincoln Aviator 392 8,153 935
Land Rover Discovery Sport 371 2,051 249
Maserati Grecale 370 879 107
Mini Hardtop 4-Door 355 1,271 161
Jeep Grand Wagoneer L 354 1,218 155
Acura ZDX 340 4,132 547

Rounding out the slow sellers are the Lincoln Aviator, Land Rover Discovery Sport, Mini Hardtop 4-Door, and Acura ZDX.

On the flip side, the three fastest selling vehicles all came from Toyota. They’re the Highlander (23), RAV4 (30), and Camry (31). The company also made appearances lower on the list as the Corolla, Corolla Cross, and Lexus RX Hybrid all had a 36-day supply.

Fastest Selling Vehicles

Make Model Market Day Supply Total For Sale Total Sold (45 Days)
Toyota Highlander 23 6,089 11,967
Toyota RAV4 30 38,550 57,350
Toyota Camry 31 25,890 38,095
Honda Civic 34 13,812 18,155
Alfa Romeo Stelvio 34 740 989
Toyota Corolla Cross 36 12,399 15,572
Toyota Corolla 36 22,782 28,515
Lexus RX Hybrid 36 3,815 4,801
Porsche 911 37 1,021 1,241
Chevrolet Traverse 37 9,452 11,423

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