What brands are Mopar?
Mopar is the official parts, service, and customer care brand of Stellantis, not a standalone collection of brands. It provides genuine parts, accessories, and protection plans across the Stellantis lineup, with strong visibility in North America for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat.
Understanding Mopar's Role
As the umbrella brand for parts and service across Stellantis, Mopar supplies authentic parts and accessories designed to fit vehicles from the group's brands. It does not own multiple separate brands; rather, it supports all Stellantis brands worldwide with certified components and services. In North America, Mopar is closely associated with Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat, but its catalog spans the entire Stellantis family.
Core Mopar Offerings
The core Mopar offerings are organized into a few key families that customers typically encounter when shopping for parts or enhancements:
- Mopar Genuine Parts — factory-correct replacements designed for specific Stellantis models.
- Mopar Genuine Accessories — officially licensed add-ons and trim to customize and protect vehicles.
- Mopar Performance Parts — high-performance upgrades and optional equipment.
- Mopar Vehicle Protection — extended warranty and service plans for eligible vehicles.
These offerings let owners maintain, personalize, and safeguard vehicles across the Stellantis lineup using parts and accessories designed to meet factory specifications.
Which Brands Are Covered by Mopar?
Because Mopar is Stellantis' official parts and service brand, its catalog is designed to fit vehicles across the entire Stellantis brand spectrum. While regional availability varies, Mopar commonly serves the following brands within the group:
- Abarth
- Alfa Romeo
- Chrysler
- Citroën
- DS Automobiles
- Fiat
- Fiat Professional
- Jeep
- Lancia
- Maserati
- Opel
- Peugeot
- Ram
- Vauxhall
Note: Opel and Vauxhall are regional variants of the same Stellantis brand within Europe and the UK. Availability and catalog coverage can vary by region and model year.
Regional Focus and How to Access Mopar
In practice, North American customers typically access Mopar parts and services through authorized Stellantis dealerships and the Mopar online portal, which offers parts lookup, ordering, and service programs for relevant models. Globally, Mopar catalog coverage is coordinated through Stellantis' regional networks, with variations based on market demand and distribution.
Summary
Mopar is not a group of separate brands—it's Stellantis' official parts, service, and customer care brand. It provides Genuine Parts, Genuine Accessories, performance parts, and vehicle protection for vehicles across the Stellantis family, with strong emphasis in North America on Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat. The broader brand slate supported by Mopar includes Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Citroën, DS Automobiles, Fiat Professional, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, and Vauxhall, among others, depending on regional availability. Access typically occurs through authorized dealers or the Mopar portal, with catalog breadth varying by region.
Is Chevy a Mopar?
No, a Chevy is not a Mopar; Mopar is the official parts, service, and customer care brand for vehicles from the former Chrysler Corporation, which are now part of Stellantis and include brands like Dodge, Jeep, and Ram. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors, and its parts are not referred to as Mopar. While a Mopar-brand part can be used in a Chevy vehicle (aftermarket parts can be made for various brands), the brands themselves are not related.
- Mopar: Stands for "Motor Parts" and was created by Chrysler. It is the brand name for the parts and service division of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram (now owned by Stellantis).
- Chevy: Is a brand of vehicle manufactured by General Motors. Chevrolet's parts division is a separate entity, with its own OEM parts brand, AC Delco, notes Reddit.
What is considered Mopar?
Mopar is a brand name for Motor Parts, the service, parts, and customer care division for Stellantis vehicles, which include brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat. It can also refer to any vehicle produced by the original Chrysler Corporation and its associated brands, such as Dodge, Plymouth, and Jeep, particularly classic and muscle cars from the 1960s and 70s.
What Mopar refers to:
- Original Equipment Parts: Mopar is the official supplier of original equipment (OE) parts and accessories for current Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat vehicles.
- Historical Vehicles: It's a term enthusiasts use for vehicles from brands that were part of the original Chrysler Corporation, including Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, DeSoto, and Imperial.
- Muscle Cars: Mopar is strongly associated with the "muscle car" era, referring to high-performance models from brands like Dodge and Plymouth, such as the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Barracuda.
- Aftermarket Accessories and Performance Parts: Mopar also produces a line of aftermarket parts and performance upgrades for its vehicles, often seen at racing events.
How many companies does Mopar own?
Stellantis, formerly Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, owns FCA U.S., which controls Mopar, the parts division for all Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram vehicles.
What car brands are in Mopar?
Mopar is not a car brand itself, but rather the parts and service division for brands formerly and currently owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and its parent company, Stellantis. The brands include Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, and Ram, and historically also Plymouth and Dodge Trucks. Mopar provides original equipment parts and accessories for these vehicles.
Current brands serviced by Mopar
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo.
Historically, Mopar has also included
Plymouth, DeSoto, Imperial, and Fargo (in Canada).
