The upcoming Ramcharger will have a distinct identity, thanks to its focus on V8 engines.
This stands in contrast to the similar Grand Wagoneer, which has an inline-six engine.
Ram has been teasing the Ramcharger for months and has previously said the SUV will go into production in 2028 at the Warren Truck Plant in Michigan.

The company has also confirmed the model will be offered with an internal combustion engine as well as a range-extended powertrain.
This was hardly surprising as the aforementioned plant also makes the Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
As a result, it was only natural to assume the two models would share powertrains.

However, Stellantis recently hinted at additional powertrains as they confirmed a Grand Wagoneer SRT and Ramcharger SRT during their investor day event.
Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis has now explained how the two models will be similar, but different.
The Ramcharger's unique approach to powertrains and design will set it apart from its competitors.

The Ramcharger's unique approach to powertrains and design will set it apart from its competitors.
