September 17, 20187 yr In the most recent five-year plan for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ram Trucks revealed that it planned to have a new midsize truck by 2022. Thanks to a new report from Automotive News, we have some tantalizing details. According to supplier sources, the new Ram truck will be built at FCA's Toledo, Ohio plant - home to the Wrangler and upcoming Wrangler pickup. Half of the plant has been shutdown since April for retooling to make way for the Wrangler pickup. The line regularly built more than 230,000 JK Wranglers per year before undergoing the retooling process. FCA is not expecting the Wrangler truck to sell in high numbers, leaving a fair amount of capacity ready for another vehicle. Hence where the Ram midsize comes in. This also reveals that the midsize truck will be body-on frame. We've heard previously that Ram was considering unibody construction. The truck is expected to debut in 2020 as a 2021 model. Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required) View full article
September 17, 20187 yr Should be exciting since it will be built side by side with the Jeep pickup truck. That should mean we get some serious off road capabilities hopefully without the current side airbag problems the ZR2 is having.
September 17, 20187 yr Wonder what they will call it...wonder what the platform is...the Wrangler pickup chassis with a Ram body and interior, or something else...
September 17, 20187 yr I don't understand why the Jeep truck and this are taking so long. I'd think they should have been out when the Ranger comes out. 2022? That just feels like an absurd amount of time. Edited September 17, 20187 yr by ccap41
September 17, 20187 yr I think FCA is just undercapitalized and understaffed so everything takes forever to get going...the Ranger was easy, since it was an existing product that they brought in to NA.
September 17, 20187 yr 10 minutes ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said: I think FCA is just undercapitalized and understaffed so everything takes forever to get going...the Ranger was easy, since it was an existing product that they brought in to NA. Isn't there a small Ram/Dodge/Fiat outside of the US also though?
September 17, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, ccap41 said: Isn't there a small Ram/Dodge/Fiat outside of the US also though? Yes, in Mexico, but IIRC it's based on old FWD Fiat car platform...doubt if it could be federalized or if it would sell well enough here...I saw a few of them in AZ and So Cal. Ram 700 https://jalopnik.com/the-tiny-ram-700-pickup-truck-can-carry-more-than-half-1652291667 Edited September 17, 20187 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
September 17, 20187 yr 22 minutes ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said: Yes, in Mexico, but IIRC it's based on old FWD Fiat car platform...doubt if it could be federalized or if it would sell well enough here...I saw a few of them in AZ and So Cal. Ram 700 https://jalopnik.com/the-tiny-ram-700-pickup-truck-can-carry-more-than-half-1652291667 Fiat also has a truck. Fiat Fullback.
September 17, 20187 yr Author 8 minutes ago, ccap41 said: Fiat also has a truck. Fiat Fullback. Yes, a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Triton/L200. I believe this new Ram truck will replace the Fullback.
September 17, 20187 yr Ah yeah, the Fullback...I remember reading about that..it and the Mitsu compete w/ the Ranger, Hilux, Navara, Anorak, etc in Europe and Asia.... could give it a squared off Ram nose and badge it as the Ram 50.. ala 1980. Edited September 17, 20187 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
September 17, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said: Ah yeah, the Fullback...I remember reading about that..it and the Mitsu compete w/ the Ranger, Hilux, Navara, Anorak, etc in Europe and Asia.... could give it a squared off Ram nose and badge it as the Ram 50.. ala 1980. If Wikipedia is accurate it is only sold in the middle east. ?♂️
September 17, 20187 yr 34 minutes ago, ccap41 said: If Wikipedia is accurate it is only sold in the middle east. ?♂️ The Mitsu version is sold all over, though..
September 17, 20187 yr 39 minutes ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said: The Mitsu version is sold all over, though.. Ahhh that makes sense. Thanks!
September 17, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, balthazar said: ^ With all that cladding- would make a fitting subaru truck. You are such a BRAT Wow, I agree with ccap... WAY too long to wait! I would take one RIGHT NOW with the 3.6 Pentastar or a diesel!
September 17, 20187 yr Too bad FCA did not bother putting a midsize pickup truck a few years earlier. Not sure it will succeed given how well the Colorado/Canyon are selling these days. . . . and the new Ranger.
September 18, 20187 yr Yes, and do a Ram Dakota Rebel trimmed like the Ram Rebel. And maybe for a top version something exotic sounding like the Dakota Minot.
September 18, 20187 yr and for the sports model... Ram Dakota Rushmore. Not quite an SRT or hellcat but still speedy.
September 18, 20187 yr 35 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said: and for the sports model... Ram Dakota Rushmore. Not quite an SRT or hellcat but still speedy. and then on top of that, a Hellcat version....Ram Dakota Defecateur (French spelling would be badass). (J/K, having a really shitty work day...production support hell). Edited September 18, 20187 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
September 18, 20187 yr What engines would they be using in a mid-size truck? Obviously the 3.6 Pentastar if it ws produced today but do you think it would base with the 2.0T that's in the Wrangler?
September 18, 20187 yr 18 minutes ago, ccap41 said: Would the 3.6 be due to be replaced by 2022? What was its last major update? Who knows? I think it got the auto stop/start around 15-16.
September 19, 20187 yr Come on as long as they can sell it, cheap R&D to put the Hellcat package in everything. I honestly am surprised they have not done a hellcat Pacifica.
September 19, 20187 yr Right. Makes so much sense. The Hellcat engine would fit SO WELL... sideways... under a van hood...
September 19, 20187 yr 25 minutes ago, ocnblu said: Right. Makes so much sense. The Hellcat engine would fit SO WELL... sideways... under a van hood... Yes, FWD minivan w/ Hellcat..great idea. Not. ...though a mild performance trim wouldn't be too crazy, remember the turbo Caravans in the 80s..
September 19, 20187 yr 16 hours ago, ccap41 said: Would the 3.6 be due to be replaced by 2022? What was its last major update? Just a few years ago. It has some life left in it yet.
September 19, 20187 yr 56 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said: Just a few years ago. It has some life left in it yet. Four plus the life of a brand new vehicle or do you think it would get something else/new? 2 hours ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said: Yes, FWD minivan w/ Hellcat..great idea. Not. ...though a mild performance trim wouldn't be too crazy, remember the turbo Caravans in the 80s.. Do they already have an engine for that though?
September 19, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, ccap41 said: Do they already have an engine for that though? Not sure..I'm not up on the Pacifica powertrains...3.6 Pentastar regular and hybrid version?
September 19, 20187 yr 8 minutes ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said: Not sure..I'm not up on the Pacifica powertrains...3.6 Pentastar regular and hybrid version? I would think using the Turbo 4 banger from say the Wrangler so 300HP with Electric assist hybrid powertrain would give it a nice Pacifica RT package.
September 19, 20187 yr @ocnblu @ccap41 @Cubical-aka-Moltar Seems it was a real concept project to build a Hellcat Pacifica. https://www.topspeed.com/cars/chrysler/2017-chrysler-pacifica-hellcat-ar172693.html
September 19, 20187 yr That was in 2016 supposedly for a 2017 Hellcat Pacifica and that didn't happen..
September 19, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, ccap41 said: Four plus the life of a brand new vehicle or do you think it would get something else/new? Do they already have an engine for that though? Do you think the Grand Cherokee or Durango or Wrangler have a risk of going out of production in that amount of time? I could see a Turbo-4 being added to the first two, but not a removal of the V6 in the next three model years. Hell, they're still running the Hemi V8 there. Also remember the Pentastar is available in a 3.2 version in the Cherokee. This I could see dying and going to 2.0T only... or just getting upgraded to the 3.6 the Pacifica has. Ram still uses the Pentastar as a base engine. Also... will the Journey ever die? It's another one with the 3.6. The long and short of it is that the Pentastar is still a pretty efficient V6 today. I also think Wrangler buyers and Dakota buyers will be particularly resistant to a Turbo-4 as the only option. 2 hours ago, dfelt said: @ocnblu @ccap41 @Cubical-aka-Moltar Seems it was a real concept project to build a Hellcat Pacifica. https://www.topspeed.com/cars/chrysler/2017-chrysler-pacifica-hellcat-ar172693.html Keep in mind there is talk of the Pentastar getting a twin-turbo version to replace the Hemi in some applications.
September 19, 20187 yr 22 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said: Whoops! @ccap41 This might be your answer. Hahaha I was just reading that too!
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