Ram Unveils Their New 2017 Rebel in Houston

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This week Ram unveiled the new 2017 Rebel with limited options at the Houston Auto Show. The Ram is now available in Delmonico Red as a no cost option.The Top-of- Range limited models will have new monochromatic accents.

In addition, the Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups with premium limited trim can now be ordered with body-colored “R-A-M” tailgate letters. Colored running boards are also a new design effect offered on the limited models.

“Truck buyers are looking for new colors and features that make a statement and allow them to stand out from the crowd,” said Mike Manley, Head of Ram Truck, FCA – Global. “Whether it’s the off-road-enthusiast appeal of the Ram 1500 Rebel or the luxury and sophistication of the Ram Limited, Ram trucks deliver features and durability that are winning over more and more owners.”

The MSRP on the Ram Rebel Delmonico Red starts at $45,095 with a $1395 destination charge. You can order yours now and they are scheduled to arrive at dealerships in May 2017.

Rick Duncan, president of Myclassic NEWS said “You watch truck designs throughout the years and very often they seem to veer away from the brand, but this Ram, even from a distance, screams the Ram brand. The interior is top of the line and the tailgate letters demand attention. Ram Truck says that the Limited’s grille is the truck’s most prominent feature and with the new billet port grille, they are right on the money. Coming towards you, the Ram has always looked intimidating to me and this design change increases the bold front end look. Love the truck.”

 

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