Ram revealed its 1500 REV electric truck concept at CES, then unveiled it earlier this month. Enthusiastic early adopters could reserve a 2024 model year with a $100 deposit for a so-called Ram REV Insider+ membership. However, at the end of last week, Stellantis closed the pre-orders as “maximum membership capacity” had been hit. The initial notice of the closure was published in a forum ram 1500 REV early friday and jalopnik confirmed with the automaker that the reserves were depleted. Additional information on the number of memberships purchased or when they might reopen was not made available to the outlet.
During the official debut on Super Bowl Sunday, Ram revealed an electric pickup truck that looks more like its gas-powered brethren than the futuristic design we saw at CES. That’s not uncommon since Ford’s F-150 Lightning also closely resembles its hugely popular existing lineup. However, we still don’t know much about the specifications of the 1500 REV. Car and driver reports It will have a battery pack that can be rapidly charged to 350 kilowatts based on 800 volt architecture. Ram is targeting a driving range of up to 500 miles and a towing capacity of more than 10,000 pounds.
The Ram concept featured an interior that can be reconfigured for three rows of seats thanks to a power center door. And with the middle gate down, the 1500 REV can haul items up to 18 feet long. It is unknown at this time if those storage and seating options will make it to the final production model. We also don’t know exactly how much the truck will cost, but it will likely be comparable to the F-150 Lightning, which currently starts at just under $56,000.
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