My crystal ball says you will see Uconnect 5 and a center console shifter like the new F150 and TRX versus the electronic dial.
Agree on the UConnect...not so much on the console shifter. I hope they keep the dial and see no reason to change it.
My crystal ball says you will see Uconnect 5 and a center console shifter like the new F150 and TRX versus the electronic dial.
I think the trx sportiness and peoples intent to "shift themselves" is the reason for a physical lever instead of dial and buttons.
You must be joking, showing the TRX
Showing the TRX because RAM DID install a console shifter. Just sharing what I have been hearing in some of the pubs I run across on the Internet. No one really knows except for RAM insiders, but I wouldn't totally rule it out either.You must be joking, showing the TRX
For a sport truck, I get it. But a console shifter would be a step backward in utility 99% of the time.
I am wondering as well, The GM's are getting a facelift for 2022 and their current design actually came out about 6 months after the current 5th gen ram.I was actually wondering about that myself with the 2022 new Tundra and the 2022 new GM interiors it might take some of the spot light off them .
That has everything to do with that truck being a TRX and nothing to do with the 1500 DTs.
Says who??? How do you know that RAM won't bring this to the 1500??? I am not saying they will, but the odds are that it may. We'll all see soon enough.That has everything to do with that truck being a TRX and nothing to do with the 1500 DTs.
I tend to agree, as the current Ram console is awesome. Why ruin it?That has everything to do with that truck being a TRX and nothing to do with the 1500 DTs.
Because that's what MARKETING folks do! I am not saying that I am for the console shifter as I have grown to love my rotary dial and like the space offered in the center console. However, I still believe that this change is coming our way...just a matter of time.I tend to agree, as the current Ram console is awesome. Why ruin it?
As a design and engineering professional currently running a technical marketing team, I respectfully disagree. Our intent is to give customers what they want...executed in the best way possible (so that they continue to buy from us).Because that's what MARKETING folks do! I am not saying that I am for the console shifter as I have grown to love my rotary dial and like the space offered in the center console. However, I still believe that this change is coming our way...just a matter of time.
And I am an engineer as well that moved many years ago into Technical Sales & Marketing Executive Leadership. I don't disagree, but things don't always go the way you/we want them too Many manufacturers are moving away from dials to either console shifters or push buttons. As I stated above, don't hate me for what I am saying as it may very well come true and is certainly an option I believe RAM is looking at regardless of whether we "want" it or not. If RAM did make the change, it would not stop me from buying another one.As a design and engineering professional currently running a technical marketing team, I respectfully disagree. Our intent is to give customers what they want...executed in the best way possible (so that they continue to buy from us).
Before model year 2018, the Dodge Durango had a rotary dial. In 2018 and newer, Dodge went to a console shifter on all models, whether it be a basic V6 or a R/T or SRT Durango. So, with FCA, it can happen.
You're making me hungry.....I love have having that giant space in the center console, it is big enough to hold a gallon of milk or if you pickup fast food it fits easily inside without having to put on the seat or flooring.
Actually the Durango went from a standard console shifter (pre '13), to the knob plopped in the same console spot ('14 -'17), and back to the standard console shifter ('18+). So that's not really apples to apples.Before model year 2018, the Dodge Durango had a rotary dial. In 2018 and newer, Dodge went to a console shifter on all models, whether it be a basic V6 or a R/T or SRT Durango. So, with FCA, it can happen.