Ram 2500 Lands On Top-10 Slowest-Selling Vehicles List For October 2025
Ram's 3/4-Ton Has A 200-Day Inventory Supply On Dealer Lots...

Despite Stellantis’ ongoing efforts to balance its U.S. inventory levels, two of its vehicles have landed on CarEdge.com’s list of the Top 10 Slowest-Selling Cars for October 2025 — the Maserati Grecale and the Ram 2500.
The Grecale, Maserati’s compact luxury SUV, came in third on the list with a 259-day supply of inventory. Dealers currently have 685 units on the market with only 119 sold in the past 45 days, averaging a selling price of around $82,255. While the Grecale has been praised for its performance and design, the competition in the luxury crossover segment — including entries from Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz — remains fierce. Additionally, Maserati’s smaller dealer network and higher pricing may be slowing sales compared to mass-market rivals.

Meanwhile, the Ram 2500 ranks ninth on the list, with a 200-day supply across 38,819 trucks nationwide. Over the past 45 days, dealers moved 8,732 units at an average price of $67,626. The Heavy Duty pickup remains one of the most capable in its class. Still, fluctuating fuel prices, high interest rates, and overall market hesitancy toward larger trucks have likely contributed to slower movement on dealer lots.
Make | Model | Market Day Supply | Total For Sale | 45-Day Sales | Average Selling Price |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jaguar | F-PACE | 372 | 2,511 | 304 | $70,966 |
Audi | A4 | 276 | 2,137 | 349 | $55,463 |
Maserati | Grecale | 259 | 685 | 119 | $82,255 |
Ford | Mustang | 225 | 16,651 | 3,333 | $49,884 |
Lincoln | Aviator | 219 | 8,533 | 1,755 | $72,258 |
Volkswagen | Taos | 215 | 17,985 | 3,766 | $30,363 |
Land Rover | Discovery | 202 | 1,271 | 283 | $73,959 |
Audi | Q8 | 201 | 2,516 | 563 | $83,225 |
Ram | Ram 2500 | 200 | 38,819 | 8,732 | $67,626 |
Audi | S4 | 198 | 607 | 138 | $72,657 |
Despite these outliers, Stellantis has made strides in normalizing inventory across most of its brands, with popular models such as the Jeep® Grand Cherokee, Ram 1500, and Dodge Hornet showing steady sales. However, the presence of both a premium Maserati SUV and a Ram Heavy Duty truck on the slowest-selling list highlights the diverse challenges Stellantis faces across its portfolio — balancing luxury appeal with working-class practicality.

As 2025 draws to a close, all eyes will be on how Stellantis manages dealer inventory going into 2026, particularly as the company prepares new product launches and continues refining its U.S. lineup strategy.
Source: CarEdge.com
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