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Stellantis Delays Electric Ram Truck Debuts to First Half 2025

  • Automaker is juggling several different product launches
  • CEO won’t be ‘dogmatic’ on need to buy emissions credits

A Ram electric pickup truck is presented during the 2023 CES event in Las Vegas.

Photographer: Bridget Bennett/Bloomberg
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Stellantis NV will delay the arrival of its two electric pickup trucks to the first half of 2025 from the end of this year, Chief Executive Officer Carlos Tavares said Tuesday.

The company is juggling several different product launches, including the all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona muscle car, an electric Jeep SUV, the Wagoneer S, and two new trucks: the all-electric Ram REV, and the Ramcharger, a battery-powered pickup with an on-board gas generator to boost range and towing capacity.