The Jeep Wrangler is an American staple, but it’s sold around the world. Recently, as part of a recall, FCA revealed the sales distribution of the 2016-17 Wrangler.
The great bulk of vehicles — 182,743 — were sold or distributed to the United States. Around 10% of those, 18,011, were in Canada. Accounting for around 20% of the Canadian number were 3,087 in Mexico. Finally, 20,948 were sold outside North America — a bit over 10%.
FCA is planning to boost Wrangler sales soon, with a larger plant; part of that may be greater worldwide sales, aided by a more fuel-efficient powertrain. Part may be building more variants, such as a pickup.
The great bulk of vehicles — 182,743 — were sold or distributed to the United States. Around 10% of those, 18,011, were in Canada. Accounting for around 20% of the Canadian number were 3,087 in Mexico. Finally, 20,948 were sold outside North America — a bit over 10%.
FCA is planning to boost Wrangler sales soon, with a larger plant; part of that may be greater worldwide sales, aided by a more fuel-efficient powertrain. Part may be building more variants, such as a pickup.