11:07 27-12-2025

Ram confirms a new full-size three-row SUV, possibly 'Ramcharger'

Stellantis confirms Ram's first SUV in 15 years, a full-size three-row likely called Ramcharger, targeting Expedition and Tahoe with towing power, family space.

Ram is gearing up to re-enter the full-size SUV arena for the first time in 15 years. Stellantis chief Antonio Filosa has officially confirmed development of Ram’s first SUV. Since the brand split from Dodge, it has stuck to pickups and work-focused models, but the boom in crossovers and large family SUVs is prompting a strategic rethink that feels only natural.

Details are scarce, yet the industry is circling around a few anchor points. One is a possible name: Ramcharger, still without final approval. Another is architecture: the model could use a platform related to the next Jeep Grand Wagoneer and potentially be assembled in Michigan at the Warren facility. In the market, it is being positioned against the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Tahoe, meaning a big three-row SUV with an emphasis on family usability and towing muscle.

Powertrain expectations diverge. Some sources anticipate a traditional internal-combustion setup as the base, while a range-extender version is also being considered for a later date.

With the debut still a few years out by current expectations, both design and hardware may evolve. Even so, early renders sketch a coherent concept: a Ram 1500-style front end, large third-row windows, and a purpose-first rear section with a generous cargo area — a formula that aligns with what full-size SUV buyers tend to value.