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Ram Cancels All-Electric Pickup, Renames Ramcharger
- Stellantis officially canceled development of the all-electric Ram 1500 pickup truck, announced in early 2023, due to slowing demand in North America.
- This decision followed delays pushing the all-electric Ram pickup launch from late 2024 to 2025, then to 2026, before the project was scrapped outright.
- Stellantis is shifting focus to the Ram 1500 REV, a range-extended electric truck with a V6 gasoline engine that recharges its battery and is expected to debut next year.
- Ram executives claimed the REEV pickup will offer exceptional range, towing, and payload, with the V6-powered Ram 1500 REV providing up to 690 miles of range and 647 horsepower.
- The cancellation highlights Stellantis' reassessment of product strategy amid high battery costs and weak electric truck demand, while Ram maintains electrified offerings through the REEV model.
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Ram ends EV pickup truck plans
Stellantis, the parent company of Ram, said Friday that it will no longer develop a battery-electric full-size pickup. The company cited low demand for full-size battery-electric trucks as the primary reason.
·United States
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Stellantis cancels oft-delayed electric Ram 1500, cites slowing demand for segment
The cancellation the latest in a wave of pullbacks on electrification, especially in the light-duty truck segment, from the Detroit Three.
·Detroit, United States
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