Stellantis pulls the plug from electric ram: ‘Ask for electric pick-ups will decrease’

WASTED MONEY

RAM 1500 Rev.

Even before it arrives, Stellantis Pulls the Plug On The Electric Ram 1500 EV. The Reason is Simple: There is too little Demand for Large Electric Pickups.

With muchfare, ram presented the 1500 rev duration the new york car show in March 2023. The Ram 1500 Rev was Suppossed to Be the Answer to the Electric Chevrolet Silverado Ev and Ford F-110 Lightning, All Electric Alternatives To The Combustion Engine Pickups. Ford Has Already Halved Production of the F-150 Lightning Due to Disappointing Demand, and the Electric Ram 1500 Rev Suffers An Even More Tragic Fate. Even Before the Ram 1500 Rev Actual Comes Onto the Market, the Americans are pulling the plug.

The Ram 1500 Rev was Initialled to Arrive on the American Market in 2024, but its arrival was postponed to 2026. It turns out to be a stillborn project. “As Demand for Full-Size Electric Trucks Declines in North America, Stellantis is Revising Its Product Strategy and Ceasing Development of the RAM 1500 Rev,” Stellantis wrote in A Statement. Model name ‘1500 Rev’ does not disappear. The Ram 1500 Ramcharger Will Be Given That Name. What the 1500 Ramcharger is: A Variant of the Fuel-Powered 1500 With Two Electric Motors and A 92 kWh Battery, but also with a 3.6 V6 Under The Hood. That six-cylinder Never Directly Drives The Wheels and Is Purely Responsible for Charging the Battery.

As part of this, ram is changing the name of its rever-powered pickup to ram 1500 rev (Formerly Ramcharger). This pickup will set a new standard in the Half-Ton segment, with exceptional range, Towing Capacity and Payload.

A Notable Earlier Step That Stellantis and Ram recently Tok Related to the Hemi V8. That Eight-Cylinder Previously Disappeared from the 1500’s Delivery Range, But Found Its Way Back to the Popular Pickup In the Middle Of This Year. “We SCREDED UP,” Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis Said in June.

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