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Ram Trucks Introduces Four New Models For Their First Public Debut In Texas:

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Ram Trucks Introduces Four New Models For Their First Public Debut In Texas:
Rebel 12, Power Wagon Mojave Sand, Ram Chassis Cab Harvest and Ram Rodeo Editions...


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Ram Trucks held a press conference today, before the State Fair of Texas officially kicks off to the public tomorrow. Jim Morrison, Head of Ram Truck Brand, FCA – North America, showed the press their first public look at four new models.
  • 2019 Ram 1500 Rebel 12 Special Edition
  • 2018 Ram 2500 Power Wagon Mojave Sand Edition
  • 2018 Ram Heavy Duty Chassis Cab Harvest Edition
  • 2018 Ram Heavy Duty Laramie Longhorn "Ram Rodeo" Edition
To watch the unveiling, click the link below...
Ram Trucks Introduces Four New Models For Their First Public Debut In Texas: - Mopar Insiders (at https://moparinsiders.com/ram-trucks-introduces-four-new-models-for-the-first-public-debut-in-texas/ )
 
Jim also mentioned that the ALL New 2020 HD will be out next year...In case some of you didn't listen to the unveiling small spoiler alert !!!
 
A little curious he said "all new" when we know production is to remain at Saltillo and its more of a refreshed 4th gen for 2019, correct? I would think the "all new" 5th gen HD would come after it moves to a retooled Warren (like a 2021 model year).
 
A little curious he said "all new" when we know production is to remain at Saltillo and its more of a refreshed 4th gen for 2019, correct? I would think the "all new" 5th gen HD would come after it moves to a retooled Warren (like a 2021 model year).

Correct. But he could have easily meant new...
 
Probably just classic "marketing speak". Not going to hold it against him :)
 
Seem to remember Bob Scheves saying something a few years ago, about how to limit variables it might be a good idea to move a known product to a new line in a new facility rather than starting fresh with both new line and a new vehicle. Don’t know if that’s what’s going on, but fwiw.
 
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