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Why Ram’s Electric Trucks Are Delayed… It’s Not What You Think

CEO Tim Kuniskis Sets the Record Straight on Ramcharger and REV Setbacks

There’s been a lot of chatter lately about why Ram keeps pushing back its upcoming electrified pickups, the range-extended Ram 1500 Ramcharger and the all-electric Ram 1500 REV. Some folks are convinced something went wrong during development. Others say it must be a software issue. But according to Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis, that’s not the case at all.

At a recent press event, Kuniskis made it crystal clear: the delays are all about business strategy, not technical problems.

Ram 1500 REV and Ramcharger. (Ram).

“We intend to get there,” Kuniskis said. “We have to get there. Despite what, ya know, what a lot of people write in chat rooms and online from their basement, things like that, the regulations are not gone. Compliance is not gone.”

Kuniskis is discussing topics such as the government’s Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations, greenhouse gas goals, and other federal standards that require automakers to improve the environmental performance of their fleets. So, electrification is still happening—just on Ram’s terms and timeline.

Ram 1500 Ramcharger Limited Crew Cab 4×4. (Ram).

Back in May, Stellantis informed suppliers that both trucks were experiencing further delays. The Ramcharger is now scheduled to arrive in early 2026, and the REV will follow in 2027 as a 2028 model. Ironically, the REV was originally supposed to hit the market first.

But the decision to delay isn’t about regulations, it’s about how customers are shopping right now. Ram is bringing the 5.7-liter HEMI V8 back to the lineup this month, and Kuniskis didn’t hesitate to admit that the move was connected to the delays.

2028 Ram 1500 REV Tungsten Crew Cab 4×4. (Ram).

“So you look at that and go, ‘Wait a minute, I have a plant that can build X number of vehicles, I can put a bunch of vehicles in there that make this much margin, or I delay that because I don’t have the consumer demand,’” he said. “[It was] strictly a business decision based on market demand. Nothing else, no crazy ulterior motive.”

In plain English: buyers want HEMI trucks right now more than they want electric ones—and Ram doesn’t want to risk clogging up production lines with lower-demand vehicles.

2026 Ram 1500 Ramcharger Limited Crew Cab 4×4. (Ram).

Makes sense. The Ram team wants to avoid the kind of rollout headaches that have plagued other automakers launching EVs. Additionally, taking more time allows the factory to refine the new powertrain lineup, which now includes turbocharged I6 engines, mild-hybrid HEMI V8s, and soon, electric drive modules (EDMs).

Even with the delays, Ram hasn’t stopped testing these trucks. We’ve seen multiple Ramcharger prototypes out on the road, without camo and running through their paces.

2028 Ram 1500 REV Tungsten Crew Cab 4×4. (Ram).

Bottom line: Ram isn’t abandoning electrification, it’s just being smart about it. And for now, the HEMI still has plenty of fans happy to see it sticking around.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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Common sense has returned to Ram. Who would have thought!

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Why isn't the new volume at Warren that is under utilized? This isn't common sense it is an Excuse. Part of RAM 1500 problems is not the engine... it is the volume capacity. When they discontinued the Ram Classic. What is going their instead? TIM just admitted it we have a capacity issue? Is it the Frames then, where is the bottle neck. If the bottle neck is Sterling Heights then new EV and REV should be sent to Warren.

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Why isn't the new volume at Warren that is under utilized? This isn't common sense it is an Excuse. Part of RAM 1500 problems is not the engine... it is the volume capacity. When they discontinued the Ram Classic. What is going their instead? TIM just admitted it we have a capacity issue? Is it the Frames then, where is the bottle neck. If the bottle neck is Sterling Heights then new EV and REV should be sent to Warren.

The common sense part I was referring to was building what people want. It has been pretty obvious over the last 12-18 months Ram/truck buyers did not want EV (or even hybrids). Ram buyers even voiced options on the loss of the Hemi and were not thrilled with the Hurricane I6. Ram in return decided to bring back the Hemi and put the EV/Hybrid on the slow burn and concentrate on V8’s for 2026 model year. I really don’t think, based on his remarks production capacity really had nothing to do with making the EV/Hybrid right now.
That is just my take on what he said

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The common sense part I was referring to was building what people want. It has been pretty obvious over the last 12-18 months Ram/truck buyers did not want EV (or even hybrids). Ram buyers even voiced options on the loss of the Hemi and were not thrilled with the Hurricane I6. Ram in return decided to bring back the Hemi and put the EV/Hybrid on the slow burn and concentrate on V8’s for 2026 model year. I really don’t think, based on his remarks production capacity really had nothing to do with making the EV/Hybrid right now.
That is just my take on what he said

Pretty sure he literally said that it was a Capacity issue.

“So you look at that and go, ‘Wait a minute, I have a plant that can build X number of vehicles,"

The reason why people aren't thrilled with I6 is because it was not marketed with the same vigor. It is superior is every way. No we don't know how REV would do as we have seen a MASSIVE switch across the market toward Hybrids. When offered it become capacity limited.

RAM will continue fall behind if they only concentrate on what used to be the best solution. MARKET THE NEW ONES. didn't say quick switch was the best course... Not sure switching back and continuing to fall behinds is either.

He has Capacity in Warren, do all of the above. Not either/or.

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