The Ram 1500 REV story has taken several turns, and many Arkansas drivers want clear answers. First, the original fully electric Ram 1500 REV (BEV) is no longer moving forward. However, Ram didn’t walk away from electrified trucks. Instead, the company shifted its strategy and renamed the Ramcharger—a range-extended electric truck—the new Ram 1500 REV.
Because of this change, shoppers across Benton and Central Arkansas may feel unsure about what’s actually coming. At Chris Crain Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, we’re here to clear things up and explain what this means for your next truck.
Why Ram Canceled the Original Electric REV
Ram originally planned a fully electric pickup to compete in the growing EV market. However, as the industry evolved, so did customer expectations. Many truck owners still needed strong towing capability, long-distance range, and consistent performance in cold or rural environments. The original electric REV couldn’t meet those goals.
Instead of pushing out a truck that wouldn’t satisfy real owners, Ram made a strategic choice. The brand shifted away from a battery-only design and refocused on a more practical solution. This new direction gives Arkansas drivers a smarter blend of power, range, and capability.
The Ramcharger Becomes the New Ram 1500 REV
Although Ram discontinued the pure electric REV, the company didn’t stop innovating. In fact, Ram accelerated work on the Ramcharger, a truck that uses electric motors for driving but relies on a gas-powered generator to keep the battery charged.
Now, Ram has taken the next step. Instead of launching two different models, the brand renamed the Ramcharger as the new Ram 1500 REV. This move simplifies the lineup and immediately gives truck owners the benefits they want:
- Longer range for highway and job-site travel
- Consistent towing capability without range stress
- Fast charging options when you’re on the go
- Electric driving feel backed by gas-powered support
Because of this approach, Ram stays competitive while giving Arkansas drivers a truck that fits real working conditions.
What This Means for Benton-Area Truck Shoppers
As Ram updates its electrification strategy, Benton and Central Arkansas shoppers still have strong options available right now. Whether you’re towing equipment, hauling gear, or commuting daily, Ram’s current lineup continues to deliver power, reliability, and comfort.
Popular choices include:
- Ram 1500
- Ram 2500 Heavy Duty
- Ram 3500 Heavy Duty
These trucks offer proven engines, smooth ride quality, and advanced technology—making them great options while Ram prepares its next-generation hybrids and EVs.
Is Ram Still Working Toward Electric Trucks?
Yes—Ram remains fully committed to the electric truck market. Canceling the original REV simply allowed the brand to pivot toward a more capable platform. The newly renamed Ram 1500 REV (formerly Ramcharger) is just the beginning.
Arkansas truck owners can look forward to:
- Improved towing range
- More efficient power delivery
- Enhanced off-road performance
- Useful charging flexibility
- Stronger long-distance capability
As development continues, Ram plans to introduce more electrified models that blend strength, efficiency, and modern technology.
Why Central Arkansas Drivers Still Have Great Options Today
Even though Ram adjusted its EV plans, the current Ram lineup remains one of the strongest in the industry. Every model delivers dependable performance, comfortable interiors, and features that make daily driving easier. Meanwhile, Ram continues to update its gas and heavy-duty trucks with new tech, improved safety systems, and upgraded towing features.
Because of this, Benton shoppers don’t lose anything. You still have access to excellent trucks today—and an even better electrified future on the way.
FAQ: Ram 1500 REV Canceled — Your Questions Answered
Did Ram cancel the electric 1500 REV?
Yes. Ram stopped developing the fully electric version and shifted to a more capable design.
Is the Ramcharger canceled?
No. Ram kept the Ramcharger but renamed it as the new Ram 1500 REV.
Why did Ram change direction?
Ram wanted an electric truck that could actually meet real towing and range demands.
Will Ram still offer EV trucks?
Yes. The Ram 1500 REV (Ramcharger) leads the way, with more electrified trucks coming in future model years.
Does this change affect Arkansas truck buyers?
Not at all. All gas and heavy-duty models remain available at Chris Crain CDJR in Benton.


