Stellantis Delays Ram 1500 Electric Pickup Launch to 2025
The automaker unveils the versatile STLA Frame platform to support a range of powertrains for upcoming Jeep and Ram models.
- Stellantis has postponed the release of its first electric Ram 1500 REV pickup to the first half of 2025, citing a need for thorough product validation.
- The new STLA Frame platform will underpin full-size trucks and SUVs, accommodating electric, hybrid, and future hydrogen powertrains.
- The Ram 1500 REV is expected to offer up to 500 miles of range, while the range-extended Ramcharger could achieve up to 690 miles.
- The platform supports a towing capacity of up to 14,000 pounds and a payload of 2,700 pounds, with fast charging capabilities adding 100 miles in 10 minutes.
- Stellantis aims to adapt to shifting market demands and potential regulatory changes, including anticipated shifts in U.S. EV incentives under the incoming administration.