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Refresh for 2024 models?

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It sounds like Ram is likely doing a refresh soon to include some minor exterior changes and some changes to the interior (larger screen, passenger screen, etc things that will be included in the Rev as well). Does anyone know when the refresh is anticipated, if it’s for 2024 models? Might want to trade in for a new lease on the refresh if it is happening for the next model year. Thanks!
 

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I think the only “refresh“ slated right now is the price and a reshuffling of the options and packages to make people pay more for options they want without a direct price increase by bundling options people want with expensive options they wouldn’t buy if they weren’t bundled in the same package and there was no other way to get the stuff they actually wanted.
 

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Thier has finally been some spy shots of a refresh, but it looks like it will be a 2025 model, maybe they will be out early in 2024 but we will have to see.

 

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Thier has finally been some spy shots of a refresh, but it looks like it will be a 2025 model, maybe they will be out early in 2024 but we will have to see.

That’s UGLY! looks like someone stuck a cloth sack over the truck. Whoever came up with that should be fired.
 

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Yeah, they pushed back the mid-cycle refresh until the 2025 model year, so expect it on sale late 2024.

Likely just front & rear fascia changes, wheels, and updates to the interior along with the introduction of the Hurricane engine.

Will likely gain some resemblance to the EV truck, specially the rear end treatment.
 

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That’s UGLY! looks like someone stuck a cloth sack over the truck. Whoever came up with that should be fired.
I guess it works to hide the design cuz gez which is exactly the point of it. Whoever came up with that probably is very safe in their position
 

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Prices did go up on the 2024 DTs. No big changes at the start of 2024 orders/builds. I just built a 2024 and 2023 Backcountry w/ same options, 2024 was $400 more.
 

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Thier has finally been some spy shots of a refresh, but it looks like it will be a 2025 model, maybe they will be out early in 2024 but we will have to see.
A few dealerships here like Mark Dodge already said no big changes on 2024
 

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Yeah, they pushed back the mid-cycle refresh until the 2025 model year, so expect it on sale late 2024.

Likely just front & rear fascia changes, wheels, and updates to the interior along with the introduction of the Hurricane engine.

Will likely gain some resemblance to the EV truck, specially the rear end treatment.

This would be my guess as well. Based on the REV, I wouldn't expect anything but headlight/taillight changes and fascia changes to accommodate the lighting updates. Possibly some dash changes, no holy S, I'm buying a 2025!!! changes
 

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This would be my guess as well. Based on the REV, I wouldn't expect anything but headlight/taillight changes and fascia changes to accommodate the lighting updates. Possibly some dash changes, no holy S, I'm buying a 2025!!! changes

Yup, which is good, since our trucks will stay relatively fresh until the next gen comes out, likely a long time from now, I think Ford, GM & Stellantis are extending these current gen trucks to prepare for the next gen EV future.
 

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Yup, which is good, since our trucks will stay relatively fresh until the next gen comes out, likely a long time from now, I think Ford, GM & Stellantis are extending these current gen trucks to prepare for the next gen EV future.

Agree
 

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I just wish Stellantis would make the same effort as Ford and GM in extending their existing or developing new V-8s for another decade.


Yup, even Ford of all people, the trail blazer of smaller displacement engines in trucks is keeping the V8 for the next gen, likely because it's associated with the Mustang and they are doing one last hurrah on that car, the last of the Muscle Cars to keep a V8 engine. The Camaro is gone (for now) and the Charger/Challenger is going I6 and EV.

GM is the first to go 4-cylinder on a full size, dropped the V6 in their midsize for a 4 banger, and still developing their next gen V8s for their trucks.

And what is Stellantis doing? A company known for their "Muscle" in trucks and cars, the Hemi V8? They are dropping their very signature and going I6 and EV.
 

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Yup, even Ford of all people, the trail blazer of smaller displacement engines in trucks is keeping the V8 for the next gen, likely because it's associated with the Mustang and they are doing one last hurrah on that car, the last of the Muscle Cars to keep a V8 engine. The Camaro is gone (for now) and the Charger/Challenger is going I6 and EV.

GM is the first to go 4-cylinder on a full size, dropped the V6 in their midsize for a 4 banger, and still developing their next gen V8s for their trucks.

And what is Stellantis doing? A company known for their "Muscle" in trucks and cars, the Hemi V8? They are dropping their very signature and going I6 and EV.
Stellantis and muscle is dead after 2024
 

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Stellantis and muscle is dead after 2024

I'm a Ford guy, so I find it so weird that Dodge and RAM, two companies who's recent identities are built on the Muscle image and Hemi V8 are the ones dumping them. I wonder if the leadership at Stellantis realize how this may not work out the way they think?
 

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I'm a Ford guy, so I find it so weird that Dodge and RAM, two companies who's recent identities are built on the Muscle image and Hemi V8 are the ones dumping them. I wonder if the leadership at Stellantis realize how this may not work out the way they think?
I agree
Stellantis changed hands so many times in the past 15-20 years it's just not the same company anymore.
Without the "Hemi" what is Dodge\Ram?
 

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I'm a Ford guy, so I find it so weird that Dodge and RAM, two companies who's recent identities are built on the Muscle image and Hemi V8 are the ones dumping them. I wonder if the leadership at Stellantis realize how this may not work out the way they think?
Dodge’s thing was that any Dodge vehicle could be ordered with any engine….they’re turning Dodge into just another econobox manufacturer and that’s disappointing. Thats what almost killed them before they brought back the Hemi.

I don’t care what the marketing says. no replacement for displacement.
 

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