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Stellantis Says the Third Quarter of 2025 Turned Out Surprisingly Successful for the Company

The American auto giant closed the quarter on a high note — even Chrysler posted sales growth.

Stellantis Says the Third Quarter of 2025 Turned Out Surprisingly Successful for the Company

The American automaker ended the quarter successfully, with sales growth extending even to Chrysler. What’s behind this unexpected success remains unclear for now.

According to Stellantis, the third quarter of 2025 turned out to be surprisingly strong for the company. Its U.S. division, FCA US LLC, recorded a 6% increase in nationwide sales. Notably, nearly every brand within the group saw positive momentum — including Chrysler, which in recent years had been considered one of the market’s laggards.

One of the biggest talking points among car enthusiasts was the possible return of the iconic Chrysler Cordoba. Once seen as a symbol of American luxury, the model may be making a comeback in a modernized form. Rumor has it that the new Cordoba will be positioned as a premium sedan focused on comfort and upscale features — effectively taking over the role of a luxury-oriented Dodge Charger, which reportedly won’t receive a similar high-end version.

Industry analysts note that interest in such vehicles remains steady in the U.S., despite the broader shift in consumer demand toward crossovers and EVs. Stellantis appears to be betting on nostalgia by reviving a name that still resonates with fans of classic American cars. The next-generation Cordoba is expected to feature advanced technology, including hybrid or fully electric powertrains, along with an expanded suite of safety and infotainment systems.

There are no official details yet regarding the debut date or technical specs, but insiders claim the project is already in active development. If the rumors prove true, Chrysler could not only strengthen its position in the domestic market but also attract a new audience that values the blend of tradition and innovation. For now, enthusiasts can only wait for official announcements — and hope to see the legendary sedan back on American roads.


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