RAM recently announced its all-electric 2025 Ram 1500 REV
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Stellantis' Ram Truck has unveiled its all-electric 2025 Ram 1500 REV at the New York International Auto Show.
The vehicle offers two battery options, with the standard 168-kilowatt-hour battery pack offering a range of up to 350 miles, while an optional 229-kWh large battery pack offers up to 500 miles.
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The truck can add up to 110 miles of range in approximately 10 minutes with 800-volt DC fast charging at up to 350 kW.
Ram 1500 REV Features
The all-electric Ram 1500 REV includes signature lit “tuning fork” premium LED headlamps, a lit R-A-M badge reimagined in a modern, contemporary script, and a one-touch power-operated frunk with a best-in-class 15 cu.-ft. of space available.
The 2025 Ram 1500 REV features a Uconnect 5 system with a new 14.5-inch touchscreen.
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Other features include:
Vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-home, and vehicle-to-grid bi-directional charging capabilities
Autonomous driving capabilities.
Smartphone as a Key, in coordination with the Ram app, enables customers to use their smartphone as a key to access and start the vehicle without their phone leaving their pocket.
Create digital keys that can be shared with other smartphones.
Newly designed frame.
The driver’s digital cluster display features one pedal driving that can bring the truck to a stop. Other EV gauges include current power, regen, range, and battery temperature.
The 2025 Ram 1500 REV is available in five trims, including Tradesman, Big Horn/Lone Star, Laramie, Limited, and the all-new Tungsten.
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