Ram shows off its first fully electric pickup truck at CES, due 2024
Enlarge / Ram is the last of the Detroit three to show off a fully electric pickup truck. (credit: Ram)
On Thursday Ram revealed a concept of its first fully electric pickup truck at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Ram is the last of the Detroit Three to show off a full-size EV pickup-Ford's F-150 Lightning went on sale in 2022, and Chevrolet displayed the Silverado EV at CES last year. But the production Chevy EV is only due in 2024, the same year that the Ram 1500 BEV goes on sale.
"The Ram 1500 Revolution BEV Concept is our clearest signal yet that we're on the precipice of something extraordinary at Ram and points directly to where we're going on our electrified journey. At Ram, we've redefined what pickup trucks can be and will do so again by pushing past what competitors are offering by delivering the best electric pickups on the market," said Ram CEO Mike Koval Jr.
Ram's design team has gone for a quite modern look for the Ram 1500 Revolution BEV, some of which-like the pillarless "suicide doors"-might not make it to the production version in a couple years. Other features and details should survive, though, like the powered frunk, tailgate, and rear step with an active diffuser. The concept also sports side-view cameras instead of reflective mirrors-unless I'm mistaken, we'd need a change of regulations for those to become road-legal in the US.