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Stellantis will delay the launch of the Ram electric truck until the first half of next year.
Gelonghui November 20th | Stellantis announced that it will delay the launch of the most popular electric version of the small van Ram from this year to the first half of next year. CEO Carlos Tavares did not explain the reason for the delay at the press conference, emphasizing that the group wants to launch the Ram product only when it is ready. According to Stellantis' plan, the future electric van to be launched is one of the first products built on the new STLA Frame platform. The production platform is expected to be adaptable to the needs, capable of producing electric vehicles, and oil.
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