FCA will offer fleet incentives on 18 nameplates, including the Ram ProMaster 2500/3500 full-size van. 
 -  Photo courtesy of FCA.

FCA will offer fleet incentives on 18 nameplates, including the Ram ProMaster 2500/3500 full-size van.

Photo courtesy of FCA.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has announced fleet incentives for 18 nameplates in its 2020-model-year lineup of Ram, Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo vehicles. The company is also continuing to offer incentives on selected 2019-MY vehicles.

For its 2020 Ram lineup, FCA will offer $1,500 for its gasoline-powered Ram 1500 pickup in extended (Quad) and crew cabs, $1,500 for the ProMaster City compact van, and $2,500 for the ProMaster 1500 and 2500 full-size vans. Diesel models are excluded from the incentives.

For its Dodge lineup, FCA will offer $500 for Challenger, $2,000 for Charger, and $2,500 for Durango. The Challenger and Charger incentive excludes R/T 392, SRT, Hellcat, and Demon models. The Durango incentive excluded SRT models.

For its Chrysler vehicles, FCA will offer $2,000 for the 300 and $1,000 for the gasoline and plug-in hybrid Pacifica minivans.

2020 Jeep incentives include $1,250 for the Compass, $500 for the Wrangler JL, $1,800 for the Grand Cherokee, $500 for the Cherokee, and $1,000 for the Renegade. The Grand Cherokee incentive excludes diesel, Trackhawk, and SRT models.

Fiat incentives include $1,000 for the 500L, $1,000 for the 500X, and $500 for the Spider 124 (excluding the base model). Alfa Romeo incentives include $500 for the Giulia and $1,000 for the Stelvio.

FCA will announce incentives for other 2020 models, including the redesigned Ram 1500 2500 and 2500 pickups and cab chassis trucks at a later date, said Amy Baker, senior manager of fleet marketing.

Paul Clinton

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