General Motors rival Stellantis is teasing the up-and-coming Ram EV, an all-electric iteration of the brand’s light-duty pickup truck set for an official reveal this fall. When it goes on sale, the battery-powered Ram EV will compete with the new Chevy Silverado EV.
Stellantis recently posted a brief teaser video that gives us a quick preview of the new Ram EV. Clocking in at just 15 seconds in length, the video includes a shot of the Ram logo, which is gussied up in a new font associated with the brand’s all-electric vehicle efforts, followed by a shadowy teaser image of the new truck’s front end, complete with lighting signatures.
The video was posted to Ram Trucks’ social media feed with the caption “Time to steal some thunder. Unleashing Fall 2022.”
Check it out right here:
Time to steal some thunder. 😎
Unleashing Fall 2022. https://t.co/epaaYdKHj9 pic.twitter.com/m4wB9AjYBp— Ram Trucks (@RamTrucks) April 25, 2022
Previously, Stellantis shared preview images of the new Ram EV that showed the pickup in the front three quarters and rear three quarters views. The images are dark renderings that reveal only small design details, but once again include the pinched front-end lighting signatures, as well as the stylized Ram script and squared-off taillights.
Following the reveal of the new Ram EV this fall, the new all-electric pickup will launch in 2024. Ram is now inviting interested customers to “join the movement and help shape the future of Ram” via the brand’s Ram Revolution webpage.
As a reminder, General Motors unveiled the fully electric Chevy Silverado EV earlier in the year at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show, pulling the wraps on a fully electric version of the popular pickup nameplate. The General revealed two trim levels, including the fleet-oriented Silverado EV WT, as well as the well-appointed Silverado EV RST. Motivation is derived from a dual-motor e4WD powertrain incorporating GM Ultium Battery technology and GM Ultium Drive motor technology, with range-per-charge estimated at 400 miles. Production will commence early next year at the GM Factory Zero plant in Michigan.
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I’m sure the Silverado EV will be a masterpiece of engineering, but I prefer the Lightning look. More truck-ish. I’m curious about this italian truck too.
You forget the GMC Sierra EV that will reveal its full self this year
I’m sure it will be fugly just like the Silverado EV and Lightning
Pricing is key. At least the Lightning and Cybertruck have a mid level truck that is somewhat affordable. The Silverado is either a $50k WT or $100k RST.
Do you do any HW before talking? The Tesla will start at 50k. The Ford and Chevy both at 40k. The RST isn’t 100k either. Shesh, why do people with misinformation feel like posting?
It’s all over the net that the RST model is near $100K
Can be. If you insist on having every option most of which no other trucks offer even as an option.
Nobody get the starting price truck. The starting price truck is like McDonald’s hamburgers. Sold at a loss and they make it up in selling drinks and fries. You add any features at all, boom! 100k! I’ll believe this when I see it. Stellantis still can’t get off the hemi….. which is as old as the 6.0 and has only seen VVT added to it in 2009. That the only change over 20 years (well, besides the upgraded timing chain tensioner) stellantis is taking the Tesla route. Overpromisw what you can’t give. We’re we supposed to have the cyber truck in 2014 originally??????🧐
Stellantis already announced the hemi is being replaced. They are already building the replacement for that matter.
The hurricane 6 motor isn’t replacing the hemi as the 2 are being sold together. It’s a more daily driver engine with the hemi lined up as the work engine. Ram still doesn’t have a true hemi replacement
Also that GM will have mid priced EV Silverados in the 50, 60. 70k range .
These are the 2 models WT and RST that they are launching with
I wonder how many ideas they have stole from the new GM ev Silverado an put on this pos ram
Ram is partnering with LG Chem to build their batteries. That’s dumb. Just because you go with the lowest bidder doesn’t mean you will end up with the lowest cost solution (ie. Bolt).
My friend was one of the first to order a Tesla Cyber Truck. At that time he bought $10,000
Of Tesla Stock. He has a free truck. (If ever gets here)??