CDJR Annouce Special America250 Editions
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026, four of America’s most iconic automotive brands — Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram — are marking the milestone in a big way. As the exclusive automotive partners of America250, the brands have unveiled a new national retail campaign titled “Declaration of Deals,” alongside plans to release limited-edition America250 models over the next four months.
The celebration builds toward the official July 4, 2026 commemoration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, with special-edition vehicles arriving in monthly drops from March through June.
“Declaration of Deals” Brings Freedom of Choice to Buyers
Timed to connect the nation’s founding principles with today’s affordability concerns, the “Declaration of Deals” campaign gives qualified customers a choice between two compelling purchase incentives on select models:
- 0% APR financing, or
- Sales tax covered by the brands
In addition, customers can take advantage of no monthly payments for 90 days.
According to Tim Kuniskis, Head of American Brands, SRT Performance, NA Marketing and Retail Strategy, the campaign taps into both economic realities and patriotic spirit — giving customers the freedom to choose whether they “don’t pay interest or don’t pay taxes,” a nod to the ideals that shaped the country 250 years ago.
Dealers nationwide are supporting the initiative with dedicated showroom displays, digital assets and sales materials to clearly communicate eligibility and model availability. The campaign is effective immediately for a limited time.
Monthly America250 Limited Editions Begin With Ram
Complementing the retail incentives is an exciting product rollout: four consecutive America250 special-edition vehicle drops, beginning this month with Ram.
The Ram America250 Appearance Package leads the series, featuring exclusive exterior badging, distinctive design cues and limited production availability. Designed to stand out while honoring the milestone anniversary, the Ram edition sets the tone for the months ahead.
Following Ram’s debut, Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep will each introduce their own America250 models. Each brand’s approach will reflect its unique DNA:
- Chrysler is expected to emphasize design sophistication and innovation.
- Dodge will likely spotlight performance-driven attributes.
- Jeep will lean into its hallmark capability and adventure-ready spirit.
Together, the four brands will deliver a diverse lineup of commemorative vehicles that celebrate American ingenuity through design, performance and capability.
A Partnership Built Around American Innovation
The America250 initiative commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and aims to inspire reflection, unity and civic pride through nationwide programming and events.
As official automotive partners, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram will play a central role throughout the yearlong celebration. In addition to the limited-edition vehicles and retail activations, the brands will supply a fleet of vehicles to support America250 events across the country.
To mark the launch of the partnership and the broader “America Made Us” campaign, parent company Stellantis unveiled an A250-themed building wrap at its North America headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan — a bold visual signal of the company’s commitment to the historic milestone.
Rosie Rios, Chair of America250, noted that partnering with iconic automotive brands helps advance the organization’s mission of celebrating American stories of innovation and opportunity while delivering meaningful value to consumers.
Driving Toward July 4, 2026
With strong incentives available now and a steady cadence of limited-edition releases arriving monthly through June, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram are turning the road to July 4, 2026 into a rolling celebration of American heritage.
For enthusiasts, collectors and everyday drivers alike, the America250 models offer a rare opportunity to own a piece of automotive history tied directly to the nation’s 250-year milestone — a celebration not just of where America has been, but where it’s headed next.







