Undoubtedly, 2025 is a crucial year for Ram. The new REV and Ramcharger pickups represent a new era for the American brand. Let's take a look.
Midsize pickups are gaining traction, and Ram is currently wandering in the wilderness. The brand is based on pickup trucks, and while it has plenty of full-size offerings, such as the top-selling Ram 1500,
Ram had to recall more than 30,000 units due to a problem with the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system. Let's look at the details.
With a job title like CEO of Ram Trucks, you’d imagine Tim Kuniskis was born with a love of the American pickup. During a recent Detroit Auto Show interview with Road & Track, however, the executive confirmed he actually doesn’t have what we would call a lifelong passion for the vehicular workhorses.
The fact that one of the big three American automakers has an unfilled midsize pickup truck slot in its lineup is borderline asinine. Although the segment lost some traction last year, midsize trucks are still hot sellers.
Ram gas trucks upgrade to bigger screens and stronger powertrains. Electrified 1500s and ProMaster EV work vans make their debut.
The automotive digital creator behind "Innov8 Design Lab" (aka "innov8designlab" on social media) has prepared something CGI that's turning into reality
Affected owners will be informed about the safety recall by first-class mail in the period between February 13, 2025 and February 20, 2025
Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis suggested the rumors of a new mid-size truck might come true. "I desperately want it, and there is a market for it,” he said.
Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, is recalling more than 300,000 Ram Heavy Duty pickup trucks because a faulty part could cause certain braking and tracking systems to fail. The ...
The Ram 1500 secures the Full-Size Pickup Truck of Texas award for the seventh consecutive year at the Texas Truck Rodeo, showcasing its performance and value.
The Ram 3.0L Hurricane High Output Straight-Six Turbo engine wins Best Powertrain award