You’d better bet there will be a cool Ram truck at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Mopar has released a pair of teaser images for a Ram 2500 truck build that will be revealed at the industry event on October 31.
“It’s a beast that leads the way as a daily workhorse and thrives as a weekend adventurer,” is all the parts division has said about it ahead of the debut.
The sketches do show a front end that’s similar to the Ram 2500 Power Wagon’s, with tow hooks and an integrated winch, along with bolt-style fender flares, unique wheels and bodyside graphics.
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Automakers use SEMA to showcase new accessories, including concepts for future products.
The Ram won’t be the only vehicle parked on Mopar’s stand. It’s also bringing something called the Jolt.
The name and a single sketch of that project suggests it will be a classic Dodge model that’s been modernized with an electric powertrain.
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