Core Insights - Stellantis' Jeep Gladiator ranks first in the Midsize Pickup segment in the J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS), leading in seven out of ten measured categories [2][10] - The Jeep Wrangler secures second place in the Compact SUV category, contributing to an overall improvement of 13 points for the Jeep brand [3][10] - Dodge experiences significant growth, climbing 24 positions to rank seventh overall in the 2025 IQS, marking one of the largest gains among automotive brands [3][10] - Chrysler brand reduces problems per 100 vehicles by 13, with the Chrysler Pacifica ranking second in the Minivan segment [4][10] Performance Metrics - Jeep Gladiator excels in driving experience, infotainment, and interior quality, outperforming the segment average [2][10] - The Jeep brand's improvement reflects strong performance from its iconic models and ongoing efforts to address customer concerns [3][10] - Dodge's rise in rankings indicates a successful response to quality issues, enhancing brand reputation [3][10] - Chrysler's reduction in vehicle problems highlights a commitment to customer satisfaction and quality improvement [4][10] Company Strategy - Stellantis emphasizes building momentum and trust with customers, focusing on quality and customer feedback as central to decision-making [5][10] - The company aims to set high ambitions in quality, indicating a strategic shift towards enhancing customer experience [5][10] - Stellantis celebrates its 100-year influence in the automotive industry in 2025, showcasing its commitment to innovation and stakeholder value [9][10]
Jeep® Gladiator Ranks First in Midsize Pickup Segment in J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Initial Quality Study, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge Brands Improve IQS Scores Over 2024