Stellantis announced it will prioritize the launch of its range-extended Ram 1500 Ramcharger in 2025, ahead of the Ram 1500 REV, its first battery-electric light-duty pickup now set for 2026.
The decision reflects strong consumer interest in the Ramcharger’s innovative technology and a measured response to slowing demand for all-electric half-ton pickups.
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The 2025 Ram 1500 Ramcharger boasts a groundbreaking 690-mile range, enabled by a 92 kWh battery and a 130 kW onboard generator powering dual electric drive modules.
With 663 horsepower, 615 lb.-ft of torque, and best-in-class towing (14,000 lbs) and payload capacity (2,625 lbs), it offers a blend of power and practicality. Advanced features include vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-vehicle charging.
Production will remain centered at Stellantis’ Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan, which will support both electrified and internal combustion Ram 1500 models. European availability will be announced separately.
This launch underscores Ram’s strategy to lead in electrified truck innovation while maintaining its commitment to delivering benchmark performance, technology, and durability to its customers.
Source: Ram 1500 Ramcharger: Leading the Charge in Electrification with Range-Extended Technology
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