- Ram’s electric cars will arrive almost two years after the originally promised promise
- The plug-in hybrid ramcharger will arrive later in 2025
- No prices were discussed for the Electric Ram Rev. or Plug-in Hybrid Ram-Ramcharger
RAM announced in December that the 1500 Rev. would now arrive in 2026, a year later than originally promised than the Electric pickup in full size was unveiled in early 2023.
On Monday, Tim Kuniskis, CEO of RAM, RAM REM RECTRIC Truck, RAM CEO of RAM, said “Think at the end of 2026”. The executive provided the market requirements, the shift in administration and politics as well as the costs per kWh for battery, as reasons from which the electric cars are far behind the hybrid.
Kuniskis said the team raised the Ramcharger in the timeline, and the plug-in hybrid pickup, which has a series hybrid arrangement, will arrive in the second half of 2025.
In December, RAM cited the decision of “overwhelming consumer interest” in the series plug-in hybrid and “.Slowing the industrial need”For electrical half trucks.
A series plug-in hybrid has a gas engine that acts as a generator for charging a battery. The drive train of the 1500 Ramcharger contains a 3.6-liter V-6 engine and a 92 kWh Rated at 663 hp. RAM claims that this combination provides a range of up to 690 miles.
2025 RAM 1500 Ramcharger
The fully electric drive train of 1500 REP is also an all-wheel drive setup with a dual engine. Produce 654 HP. The battery options should include 168 kWh and 229 kWh units, which provide estimated RAM maximum areas of 350 or 500 miles. But in January RAM allegedly canceled the option with a large battery, which means that it does not exist 500-mile RAM-REV.
Both trucks are based on the new StLA frame platform developed by the parent company Stellantis. This platform is designed in full size for electrified vehicles with body-on-frame and supports bidirectional charging processes. RAM claims that both trucks will offer Towing and payload capacities of around £ 14,000 or £ 2,700.
RAM is not the only truck brand that is exposed to electrical trucks after the expected demand. In October Ford announced that from November 15th to January 6th it was produced by the F-15th lightning, Michigan. While the GM Electric Trucks originally started production in the Orion plant in 2024, the start date was promoted to mid-2026. Both trucks are currently being produced in the factory with the GM Factory Null system from GM in Detroit.
Note – This story has been updated with new timing and information
– Senior producer Joel Feder contributed to this story