FCA Offers 2020-MY Fleet Incentives
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has announced fleet incentives for 18 nameplates in its 2020 lineup of Ram, Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo vehicles.

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.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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