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Ram Scraps Full-Electric 1500 REV, Pivots to Range-Extended Model

by Samir Gautam
September 13, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Ram Scraps Full-Electric 1500 REV, Pivots to Range-Extended Model

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When Ram unveiled the all-electric 1500 REV during the 2023 Super Bowl, it was pitched as the company’s bold leap into the future of full-sized electric trucks. Expectations were high: a zero-emissions pickup from a brand known for muscle and utility. But after a string of delays and shifting market winds, Stellantis, Ram’s parent company, has confirmed the battery-only version of the 1500 REV is officially dead.

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Instead, the name “1500 REV” will now live on, rebranded onto a different truck: the previously announced Ramcharger, a range-extended EV slated for release in 2026.

Why the All-Electric Truck Stalled

Ram isn’t alone in facing turbulence with electric pickups. Ford scaled production of its F-150 Lightning earlier this year, and GM has moderated its EV ambitions as well. In a statement, Stellantis pointed to “slowing demand for full-sized battery electric trucks” in North America as the core reason behind the pivot.

The company’s EV truck project had already slipped from its 2024 launch window to 2025, and then further into 2027. Each delay left consumers and dealers uncertain, and the market shifted in the meantime. Buyers increasingly favored hybrids and range-extended solutions that balance electric driving with the practicality of onboard power generation.

Enter the New 1500 REV

The freshly anointed 1500 REV isn’t a traditional plug-in hybrid, nor is it a pure battery EV. Instead, it will use a range-extending engine that recharges the battery on the move, allowing the truck to deliver long-haul capability without relying solely on charging infrastructure.

Ram says this configuration “will set a new benchmark in the half-ton segment, offering exceptional range, towing capability, and payload performance.” While full specifications remain under wraps, the truck promises to bridge the gap between today’s combustion-heavy pickup market and tomorrow’s electric future.

A Cleaner Lineup, Less Confusion

By retiring the all-electric 1500 REV and consolidating under a single nameplate, Ram simplifies its electrification story. For customers, this avoids a split identity between two trucks with similar branding but different powertrains. The downside: early adopters who were waiting for a pure EV Ram may now feel left behind.

Analysts note that this shift reflects a broader recalibration across the industry. EV trucks are expensive to build, and infrastructure challenges—like the lack of reliable high-speed chargers—make mass adoption harder. A range-extended option offers a safer commercial bet in the near term.

Looking Ahead

With the Ramcharger rebadged as the 1500 REV, the brand is betting that customers value flexibility and reassurance more than a strict zero-emission badge. It’s a pragmatic pivot that could help Stellantis maintain momentum in a truck market where loyalty and utility rule.

Still, the move raises questions. Will range-extended EVs satisfy regulators as emissions standards tighten? And can Ram deliver on its performance promises without alienating buyers who wanted a true electric truck?

The answers will become clearer in 2026, when the reinvented 1500 REV finally arrives in showrooms. Until then, Ram’s EV journey remains a story of ambition, delay, and adaptation to a market still figuring out what kind of future it wants.

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