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Thursday 29 October 2020

Will FCA’s electrified Ram pickup be a plug-in hybrid or fully electric?

Between the GMC Hummer EV, the Ford F-150 Electric, the Lordstown Endurance, and the Rivian R1T, there’s a whole lot of excitement about American-made electric pickups. And that’s before picking up the wildcard of the bunch, the Tesla Cybertruck.

Amid this hive of battery-electric truck activity, one other longtime American truck heavyweight, Ram, has remained relatively mum about the niche so far. But the company’s CEO, Mike Manley, made a comment Wednesday that was interpreted in some reporting as a fully electric truck.

In FCA’s third-quarter financial call, Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois, who tracks electric vehicles and Tesla, asked Manley for an update or clarified statement on the company’s intent to electrify its Ram pickups, in light of recent GMC Hummer EV and Lordstown Endurance introductions.

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