Delayed Launch of the Ram 1500 Rev: What It Means for Stellantis

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Introduction to the Delay

The highly anticipated all-electric Ram 1500 Rev pickup truck has encountered a significant delay, with Stellantis announcing it will now be released in 2026 instead of the previously targeted first half of 2025. This shift has raised questions among consumers and industry experts about the future of electric pickup trucks in the U.S. market.

Focus on the Ramcharger

Stellantis has decided to prioritize the launch of its gas-extended Ramcharger truck, which has also faced delays. The decision to introduce the Ramcharger first is characterized as a response to overwhelming consumer interest, coupled with a noted slowdown in demand for heavy all-electric models like the Ram 1500 Rev. This strategy reflects the complexities of consumer preferences in today’s automotive landscape.

The Future of Electric Vehicles

Both the Ram 1500 Rev and the Ramcharger are constructed on Stellantis’ advanced STLA frame body-on-frame platform. This platform is conducive to handling various powertrains, including electric, gas, hybrid, and hydrogen models. The Ramcharger is being designed to offer an impressive range of up to 690 miles when fully charged and fueled. Meanwhile, the recent securing of federal loans from the Biden Administration for domestic EV battery production signals a commitment to the electric vehicle market, despite current setbacks.

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