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The RAM REV 1500 Makes a Good Case for the Sedan

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The RAM REV 1500 Makes a Good Case for the SedanStellantis

In many ways, it seems like the concept of the oversized, hyper-powered, EV pickup or SUV falls right into the ethos of zero calorie soda, or artificial sweeteners. Think about it–EV trucks are big vehicles that outperform their traditional equivalents, sold as a completely guilt-free alternative. But guilt-free is a misnomer, and that doesn’t mean that either of those things are without any downsides. It seems like RAM missed that memo; the latest RAM REV 1500 EV pickup truck will come with a 229-kilowatt-hour battery for a whopping 500 miles of range. It’s the truck equivalent of drinking a whole 12-pack of diet soda in one sitting. Sure, maybe one or two cans aren’t so bad, and better than the regular stuff, but I’m not sure chugging all that soda is good for your kidneys.

The RAM’s whole oversized battery program likely comes directly from Americans’ obsession with range. Certainly, there’s nothing exactly wrong with wanting a car that has good range. Cars like the Mini Cooper SE or Mazda MX-30 deserve all the ire they get–there’s no need to pay a lot of money not to go very far. But, just check out the comments on any given model launch, and you’ll be inundated with armchair enthusiasts obsessed with one particular EV brand in a manner that rivals the most staunch of K-pop fans. We want the range, we don’t rightly care how we get there.

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Are buyers wrong for wanting that extra range? Maybe. It’s unclear. By and large, many consumers aren’t quite sure if an EV can work for them. Range anxiety and charging infrastructure are still top concerns by most EV curious, and no doubt many feel that having a big car that can do a lot of miles can allay those concerns. But, no one particularly cares how much energy the car uses to do so.

According to Stellantis, the RAM REV has a targeted range of 500 miles. That’s very good, but it will take 229 kWh worth of battery to get there. By comparison, Hyundai’s latest EV, the explicitly sedan-shaped Ioniq 6 can turn 240 miles in standard range trim. That’s a little less than half the range, but the Ioniq 6’s battery is downright teensy, at a mere 53 kWh. The RAM REV 1500 needs more than four times the battery to go a little more than twice as far as the Ioniq 6. Even amongst the behemoth EV pickup trucks, the RAM REV needs about 100 kWh to go a mere 180 extra miles over the extended-range Ford F-150 Lightning. To make matters more absurd, Stellantis has plans for an even bigger battery pack to go underneath the RAM REV.