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Does Ram make a crew van?

As of 2025, Ram does not manufacture a van model officially named or marketed as a "Crew Van." The brand’s van lineup centers on the Ram ProMaster cargo van, with some passenger configurations available in certain markets, but there is no factory-branded crew-van option in Ram’s current catalog.


Understanding Ram’s current van lineup


To lay out the landscape, it’s helpful to clarify what “crew van” implies: a van configured to carry a driver plus additional seated passengers, typically for crews on job sites or shuttle duties. Ram’s official offerings emphasize cargo capability, with the ProMaster serving as the workhorse, and there is no distinct Ram-branded crew-van designation in the United States.



  • Ram ProMaster: A full-size van designed primarily for cargo work, available in multiple wheelbases and roof heights. It represents Ram’s major van option and is the closest Ram offers to a passenger-capable configuration, though Ram does not market a dedicated “Crew Van.”

  • Passenger or crew variants: In some markets, a passenger-oriented version of the ProMaster (or related Fiat/Ducato family variants) may exist, but these are not sold in the U.S. under a Ram “Crew Van” nameplate.

  • Aftermarket and regional considerations: Dealers may discuss or arrange seating/conversion packages, but these are not factory “Crew Van” models from Ram.


In short, there is no factory-produced, branded Ram “Crew Van.” For users who specifically need crew seating, options typically involve using a passenger-van configuration from Ram’s offerings in certain markets or looking to other brands that provide explicit crew-van configurations.


Alternatives if you specifically need a crew van


Several manufacturers market vans designed to carry crews with multiple seating rows. If a true crew-van configuration is essential, these brands are commonly considered in fleets and commercial operations:



  • Ford Transit: Offers Crew Van configurations that accommodate larger groups of passengers and crews, widely used in fleet applications.

  • Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: Provides Crew Van/Passenger configurations with varying seating arrangements for larger crews.

  • Regional options: Depending on the market, models like Renault/Nissan/Opel variants or Toyota Proace may offer passenger variants suitable for crew transport.


Availability varies by region and model year, so consult local dealers to confirm current factory offerings and any approved conversion options.


Summary


Ram does not offer a dedicated “Crew Van” in its current lineup. The ProMaster is Ram’s main van, oriented toward cargo use, with limited passenger configurations available in some markets but not branded as a crew-van model. For those specifically seeking crew seating, buyers typically look to other manufacturers that provide explicit crew-van or passenger-van configurations, or explore aftermarket conversion options.

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