It would be the first electric pickup to offer the feature.
. It’s unclear if Ram’s device would be a modular accessory or a fixed part of the vehicle. One thing is certain: No one likes losing space in their pickup bed, so it will likely have to be a small unit to be a desirable add-on.
The automaker has previously said that the Ram 1500 EV will arrive in 2024 and have a range of 500 miles. With the extender, you’ll also be able to add 20 miles of range every minute it’s connected to a charger. While those are the only concrete details we have right now, the brand recently launched, a website that provides a closer look at the marque’s EV plan and allows consumers to provide input regarding future vehicles.
Either way, it sounds like you can expect something a little different when the 1500 EV finally arrives.
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