Stellantis describes this vehicle as a “weekend adventurer” that can double as a daily-driven work vehicle during the week. This dual-purpose nature makes it an automotive “mullet,” combining business functionality in the front with adventurous capabilities at the rear.
The rear teaser image provides a glimpse of a topper, possibly fitted with traction boards. It’s conceivable that this could also be a bed rack with boards mounted on the sides, offering additional storage and off-road equipment.
Overlanding, the practice of traveling off-road to explore remote areas and enjoy outdoor adventures, has gained popularity in recent years. Automakers are now looking to cater to this growing trend by offering vehicles equipped for overlanding straight from the factory. Ram’s adventure-focused truck is expected to join this lineup, providing enthusiasts with a capable and rugged off-road platform.