Does Chrysler Make a Pickup Truck?

Chrysler is an iconic American brand and one of the big three automakers in the US. Throughout their long history, they have produced a variety of vehicles, including cars, SUVs, minivans, and trucks. But does Chrysler make a pickup truck?

Chrysler does not currently manufacture any pickup trucks under its own brand. However, that doesn’t mean you won’t find a pickup truck in their lineup. The company has partnered with Ram Trucks to provide a range of pickups for consumers.

Ram is an independent brand that was established in 2010 and has been producing pickups for Chrysler ever since. The current lineup includes light-duty models like the Ram 1500, mid-size models such as the Ram 2500 and 3500, and heavy-duty models like the Ram 4500 and 5500.

All of these models come with a variety of trim levels that offer different features and capabilities. For instance, the 1500 can be had with either two or four doors, as well as a variety of engine options ranging from V6 to V8. It also offers advanced safety technologies such as adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning.

The other Ram models also come with similar features and capabilities, but they are designed to be more rugged and powerful than their light-duty counterparts. The 2500 is equipped with a powerful diesel engine while the 3500 can tow up to 31,210 lbs when properly equipped.

Conclusion:

To answer the question: yes, Chrysler does make pickup trucks – but they are not actually manufactured by them directly. Instead, they rely on their partnership with Ram Trucks to provide consumers with a wide range of capable pickups.

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Stephen Dunn