(WHTM) — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that Chrysler has recalled more than 70,000 of their Ram model vehicles. According to NHTSA, Chrysler is recalling certain ...
Approximately 72,500 Ram trucks are involved in the brand’s latest recall, which stems from an issue with the instrument panel. Related: More Ram News Affected vehicles include model-year 2025-26 Ram ...
NHTSA investigates 1.18 million Ram trucks for post-recall transmission shift failure. Trucks may shift out of Park unintentionally, causing rollaway and potential injuries. Investigation reviews ...
Dodge and Ram trucks are returning to the NASCAR Truck Series for the 2026 season. Kaulig Racing will field a five-truck operation for Dodge's return, moving its Xfinity operation to the Truck Series.
Ram unveils a compact pickup targeting Europe, already sold in Latin America as Rampage. The truck is similar in size to the Ford Maverick, focusing on utility and driveability. Ram plans a US-focused ...
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The new mid-sized Ram and the next Jeep Gladiator will be built at the same facility. The tea leaves are telling us, the two could have a lot in common. “With an investment of nearly $400 million, ...
RAM and Kaulig Racing have found their first driver for their new NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team that will debut in 2026. On Thursday, Kaulig Racing announced that 28-year-old Brenden Queen, the ...
Kaulig Racing tabbed reigning ARCA Menards Series champion Brenden “Butterbean” Queen as its first RAM truck driver for the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, the team announced Thursday.
Stellantis will invest $400 million to assemble a new midsize truck in Toledo. The truck, likely reviving the Dakota name, shares a platform with Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator. Production targets a 2028 ...
Ram’s long-awaited midsize pickup — likely the revived Dakota — is finally taking shape for the U.S. market with the automaker revealing key details this week. Ram confirmed plans to re-enter the ...