Dodge officially separated the Ram brand from Dodge in 2009. Starting in the 2010 model year, Ram Trucks became its own standalone brand under the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) umbrella (now Stellantis as of 2021). Here's a quick timeline:
Before 2009: Trucks were branded as Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, etc.
2009: Chrysler announced the split — Dodge would focus on cars and performance vehicles, and Ram would handle trucks and commercial vehicles.
2010 and onward: Trucks were branded simply as Ram 1500, Ram 2500, etc., dropping the "Dodge" name.
So if you see a truck labeled "Dodge Ram," it's likely 2009 or older, and "Ram" alone means it's 2010 or newer.
Dodge officially separated the Ram brand from Dodge in 2009. Starting in the 2010 model year, Ram Trucks became its own standalone brand under the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) umbrella (now Stellantis as of 2021). Here's a quick timeline:
Before 2009: Trucks were branded as Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, etc.
2009: Chrysler announced the split — Dodge would focus on cars and performance vehicles, and Ram would handle trucks and commercial vehicles.
2010 and onward: Trucks were branded simply as Ram 1500, Ram 2500, etc., dropping the "Dodge" name.
So if you see a truck labeled "Dodge Ram," it's likely 2009 or older, and "Ram" alone means it's 2010 or newer.
Dodge officially separated the Ram brand from Dodge in 2009. Starting in the 2010 model year, Ram Trucks became its own standalone brand under the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) umbrella (now Stellantis as of 2021). Here's a quick timeline:
Before 2009: Trucks were branded as Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, etc.
2009: Chrysler announced the split — Dodge would focus on cars and performance vehicles, and Ram would handle trucks and commercial vehicles.
2010 and onward: Trucks were branded simply as Ram 1500, Ram 2500, etc., dropping the "Dodge" name.
So if you see a truck labeled "Dodge Ram," it's likely 2009 or older, and "Ram" alone means it's 2010 or newer.
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Here's a quick timeline:
- Before 2009: Trucks were branded as Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, etc.
- 2009: Chrysler announced the split — Dodge would focus on cars and performance vehicles, and Ram would handle trucks and commercial vehicles.
- 2010 and onward: Trucks were branded simply as Ram 1500, Ram 2500, etc., dropping the "Dodge" name.
So if you see a truck labeled "Dodge Ram," it's likely 2009 or older, and "Ram" alone means it's 2010 or newer.Here's a quick timeline:
- Before 2009: Trucks were branded as Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, etc.
- 2009: Chrysler announced the split — Dodge would focus on cars and performance vehicles, and Ram would handle trucks and commercial vehicles.
- 2010 and onward: Trucks were branded simply as Ram 1500, Ram 2500, etc., dropping the "Dodge" name.
So if you see a truck labeled "Dodge Ram," it's likely 2009 or older, and "Ram" alone means it's 2010 or newer.Here's a quick timeline:
- Before 2009: Trucks were branded as Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, etc.
- 2009: Chrysler announced the split — Dodge would focus on cars and performance vehicles, and Ram would handle trucks and commercial vehicles.
- 2010 and onward: Trucks were branded simply as Ram 1500, Ram 2500, etc., dropping the "Dodge" name.
So if you see a truck labeled "Dodge Ram," it's likely 2009 or older, and "Ram" alone means it's 2010 or newer.