The Ram 1500 REV electric pickup, initially planned for an earlier release, is now delayed until 2026, with a new six-month postponement.
The CEO of Stellantis, Carlos Tavares, had indicated that demand for electric pickups was declining in the U.S. and that the company was dealing with a significant workload. Following his unexpected departure and the reappointment of Tim Kuniskis to lead Ram, the company’s strategy was adjusted.
Now, Ram’s priority is the launch of the 1500 Ramcharger, an electric truck with an extended-range V6 engine, expected in the first half of 2025. While the 1500 REV is fully electric, the Ramcharger features a V6 engine to charge its 92 kWh battery, offering a range of 1,110 km (690 miles) with the engine and 233 km (145 miles) on battery power alone. This change was driven by strong consumer demand.
The delay and challenges faced by Ram come at a critical moment, with sales dropping 24% in 2024. The late release of revamped versions of the Ram 1500 also contributed to the difficult situation.
Additionally, the absence of the Hemi V8 engine, which has sparked controversy, raises questions about its possible return to the model lineup.
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