First, you might be wondering, “Who owns Jeep?” Technically, Jeep is owned by Stellantis, which is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Even so, Jeep is primarily known as an American auto brand, as most of its cars are assembled domestically. Below, we explore the origin of Jeep vehicles.
Yes, Jeep vehicles are predominantly made in the U.S. About 70% of a Jeep is furnished with American-made parts, while the other 30% comes from other facilities internationally. Here are the top Jeep manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and in other countries as well:
Now that you know more about the Jeep origin country, it’s time to explore the lineup in full at Tate Branch Hobbs! Whether you’re shopping for a Jeep SUV or truck like the Gladiator, we’ll help you find the right model for you. Contact us online or call us at 575-552-8980 to schedule a test drive, or browse our CDJR research hub to learn more about the Jeep brand and its vehicles.
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