Dodge, Ram top mass market brands in J.D. Power APEAL study

Stellantis NV brands Dodge and Ram were customers’ favorite mass market vehicles in the 2022 J.D. Power U.S. Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout study released Thursday. 

General Motors Co.’s GMC brand took third place in the mass market APEAL study, which measures drivers’ “emotional attachment and level of excitement” with their new vehicles. 

A 2022 Dodge Challenger. Dodge and Ram brands topped the mass market J.D. Power APEAL list this year.

It marks the third year Dodge led the study’s mass market list: “A car that people love to drive, people turning their heads on your product, it just makes it that much easier in the marketplace,” said Jeffrey Kommor, head of U.S. Sales for Stellantis. “So we’re really excited.”

The study asks customers to rank cars based on 37 attributes, including the feeling of comfort when they get in the driver’s seat and the “exhilaration” they get when they press the gas pedal. Owners’ responses are aggregated to create a score measured on a 1,000-point scale. 

However, mass market brands became less appealing overall while premium brands rose in popularity, the study found, widening the gap between the two segments from 19 points in 2021 to 31 points in 2022. 

Volkswagen AG’s Porsche was the highest-ranked premium brand, followed by Hyundai Motor Co.’s Genesis and GM’s Cadillac. Dodge received a score of 882 points, the same as its score last year. Porsche scored 888, six points higher than last year. 

“While these brands are very different, both Dodge and Porsche owners identify strongly with their vehicles,” David Amodeo, director of global automotive at J.D. Power, said in a statement. “That certainly contributes to their stellar APEAL Study results.”

Ram scored 863 and GMC scored 856, according to the study. Stellantis and Ford Motor Co. also received awards for specific models, including the Jeep Wagoneer, Jeep Grand Wagoneer and Ram 1500 for Stellantis and the Bronco Sport and Super Duty for Ford. The BMW X6 was the highest-ranked individual model.