Chrysler Unveils Ram Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle

Chrysler Getting Into EV Business With Ram Plug-In

There have been plenty of car companies over the last few years who are trying desperately to break into the green car movement with full on electric vehicles or more often with hybrid cars. Now Chrysler is trying to make a name for itself in the green movement by bringing more hybrid trucks.

The new Ram plug-in hybrid is one such truck that Chrysler hopes will make car and truck enthusiasts think of that company when they think of green vehicles. The Ram hybrid works to pair a 12 Kwh battery with Chrysler’s very own hemi engine they are known so well for. The battery, made by Electrovaya has been billed as one that will allow drivers to go 20 miles on electricity alone and after that the car’s regular combustion engine would kick in.

Unfortunately, at the moment, Chrysler is not offering this particular truck to individual consumers but it can’t be too long before the company decides to offer the Ram to a wider audience.

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