The RHO is already hitting the streets of the United States, positioning itself as the natural successor to the TRX. Today, we'll dive into what makes this truck so special.
Ram and Cummins have extended their partnership until at least 2030. This is a major development for Stellantis.
The last small Ram pickup sold in the US was the Dakota. The truck shared a platform with the Dodge Durango SUV and was discontinued in 2011. In its final years, sales dropped from a high of 177,000 to just 12,000. The small truck market fell apart during that time, as the trucks were barely more efficient or cheaper than full-sized offerings.
Lots of people have speculated over the years about the origins of the Ram 1500 TRX's name, but the real answer puts an end to the guessing game.
Ram gas trucks upgrade to bigger screens and stronger powertrains. Electrified 1500s and ProMaster EV work vans make their debut.
Kuniskis retook his position at the top of Ram in December, with sales slipping he has his work cut out for him.
It's all part of the new management at Stellantis to reverse course after the slump that led to former CEO Carlos Tavares resigning. Antonio Filosa, COO for Stellantis North America, quickly brought Kuniskis back to the company just six months after his retirement.
The new boss of Ram says he “desperately” wants a smaller pickup truck to help the brand better compete with rivals, including Toyota and Ford. For years, speculation has swirled about Ram entering the mid-size pickup market in the US and while small Ram trucks are present in overseas markets, America has so far missed out.
Midsize trucks have also been popular enough that Chevrolet brought back the Colorado and Ford revived the Ranger. For some reason, though, Ram still has yet to give us a new midsize pickup truck of its own. Ask Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis, though, and he’ll ...
Kuniskis on Ram launches and whether he wants to be Stellantis CEO.
It was a fairly sparse agenda heading into the Bemidji City Council's regular meeting on Tuesday evening, with the majority of the discussion focusing on the approval of purchasing two city trucks.
In the world of pickup trucks, the Ford F-150 is the one to beat as the best-selling pickup truck for the last 41 years. At least one F-150 was sold every 49 seconds in 2022, and this continued into 2023 as it was the best-selling American passenger vehicle,