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Is the Dodge RAM still in production?

No. The Dodge RAM nameplate is not produced anymore; RAM trucks are now marketed under the RAM brand, which operates separately from Dodge within Stellantis. The Dodge brand continues to exist for other models, but it does not badge a pickup as “Dodge RAM” today.


Historically, Chrysler reorganized its truck lineup in the late 2000s, creating RAM as a distinct brand to handle pickups and commercial trucks. Since the 2010 model year, RAM-branded pickups (such as the RAM 1500, 2500, and 3500) have carried the brand name, while Dodge has focused on cars and sport utilities. This article explains the current status and what buyers should look for if they want a RAM-branded truck in 2025.


Current status of the RAM brand and its lineup


The RAM brand continues to produce a full line of trucks and commercial vehicles. For consumer pickups, the flagship models are the RAM 1500, 2500, and 3500. In addition, RAM also offers commercial vans and chassis-cab configurations in some markets. Below is a snapshot of the core RAM pickups that shoppers commonly encounter today.



  • RAM 1500 — light-duty pickup with multiple trims and configurations

  • RAM 2500 — heavier-duty option with greater payload capacity

  • RAM 3500 — flagship heavy-duty pickup for maximum towing and payload


Availability and trims can vary by region and year, and RAM continues to update powertrains and features across the lineup.


Why the Dodge RAM name lives on in memory—and where to look now


Origins and branding shift


The Dodge RAM badge originated when the truck lineup was part of Dodge. Beginning around 2010, Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler) repositioned pickups under the separate RAM brand. This move separated the RAM trucks from the Dodge passenger lineup and created a dedicated brand identity for trucks and commercial vehicles.


What consumers should look for today


Today, customers looking for a RAM-branded pickup should search for “RAM 1500,” “RAM 2500,” or “RAM 3500” rather than “Dodge RAM.” If you need commercial capabilities, explore RAM’s chassis-cab and van options. Always verify the model year, trims, and drivetrain options with a dealer, as specifications and availability evolve with new model introductions.


Summary


The Dodge RAM name is no longer in production as a badge. RAM Trucks remains active as a stand-alone brand within Stellantis, offering RAM 1500, 2500, and 3500 pickups, plus commercial vans and chassis-cab variants. For buyers seeking a RAM-branded truck, the correct references are RAM 1500/2500/3500 rather than Dodge RAM.

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