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Ram Trucks

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Ram Trucks is an American brand of light to mid-weight pickup trucks and commercial vehicles. It operates as a division of Stellantis North America. The brand began in 2009 as a spin-off from Dodge, using the Ram name from the Dodge pickup line. The Ram logo features a ram’s head, and the brand has used the slogan "Guts. Glory. Ram." Ram pickups, including the Ram 1500, are built at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan. Ram trucks are marketed separately from Dodge cars to focus on real truck buyers.

To expand its van lineup, Ram uses the Fiat Ducato design as the Ram ProMaster in North America, filling the market gap after Dodge Sprinter ended production in 2008. Ram has aimed to grow truck sales and now operates five production facilities: two in North America, one in Western Asia, and two in South America.

Ram’s corporate history is tied to Fiat Chrysler (now Stellantis). Fiat Chrysler formed as a new company in 2014, and Stellantis was created in 2021 from the merger of Fiat Chrysler with PSA Group. Tim Kuniskis became Ram’s CEO in December 2024 after returning from retirement; he had previously led the brand. Earlier, Reid Bigland led Ram and resigned in 2020 following a misreporting issue.

Ram trucks have appeared in popular culture, including the TV show Yellowstone, and its controversial 2018 Super Bowl ad used Martin Luther King Jr.’s sermon. Fiat Professional markets Ram’s van designs outside North America, while the ProMaster remains the Ram-branded van in North America.


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