Jeep has set a new all-time global sales record in 2013, when the Chrysler-owned brand delivered 731,565 vehicles, nearly 30,000 compared to 2012, when the previous all-time record was established.
2013 also marked the company’s fourth consecutive year of US and global sales increases and best-ever annual sales for the Wrangler, Compass and Patriot models. US sales alone increased three percent to 490,454 last year, while Asia-Pacific and China sales rose 26 percent and 29 percent respectively.
The Grand Cherokee was Jeep’s best-selling model in 2013, with 255,005 units globally, followed by the Wrangler (210,715 units), the Compass (121,626 units) and the Patriot (103,577 units). The brand new 2014 Cherokee delivered 31,330 examples world wide.
“Jeep vehicles have now recorded sales increases both globally and in the U.S. market for four consecutive years, with back-to-back global sales records,” said Mike Manley, President and CEO of Jeep. “Customers clearly appreciate the new Jeep vehicle lineup that delivers vastly improved on-road driving dynamics and fuel efficiency, in addition to legendary, benchmark 4x4 capability.”
The Grand Cherokee was Jeep’s best-selling model in 2013, with 255,005 units globally, followed by the Wrangler (210,715 units), the Compass (121,626 units) and the Patriot (103,577 units). The brand new 2014 Cherokee delivered 31,330 examples world wide.
“Jeep vehicles have now recorded sales increases both globally and in the U.S. market for four consecutive years, with back-to-back global sales records,” said Mike Manley, President and CEO of Jeep. “Customers clearly appreciate the new Jeep vehicle lineup that delivers vastly improved on-road driving dynamics and fuel efficiency, in addition to legendary, benchmark 4x4 capability.”