Canceled Ram 1500 REV EV returns—only as a Hallmark ornament
Ram 1500 REV EV lives on as a $29.99 Hallmark ornament
Canceled Ram 1500 REV EV returns—only as a Hallmark ornament
Hallmark is selling a $29.99 ornament of the canceled Ram 1500 REV electric pickup, complete with its unique grille—now a collectible from Stellantis’ axed EV.
2025-12-20T21:49:23+03:00
2025-12-20T21:49:23+03:00
2025-12-20T21:49:23+03:00
The Ram 1500 REV electric pickup, a project Stellantis shelved in the fall of 2025, has unexpectedly resurfaced for sale—this time as a Christmas ornament. Hallmark has added the miniature to its holiday catalog even though the production model was canceled.The ornament is priced at $29.99. Hallmark’s listing makes it clear this is the fully electric Ram 1500 REV, and the design backs that up: it wears the distinctive grille that set the axed EV apart from the hybrid Ramcharger. The piece was developed before the project was shut down, so it is not tied to the later round of renaming.Ram stepped back from a fully electric pickup as interest in battery-powered trucks cooled and its strategy shifted. At the same time, the brand dropped the Ramcharger name and rebranded the range-extended hybrid as the Ram 1500 REV, a move that fueled confusion. For a segment still finding its footing, the pivot speaks to the broader hesitation around all-electric workhorses.Observers suggest the ornament could become a collectible, pointing out that it appears to be the only official product depicting the canceled truck. As debate continues over which vehicles will shape the EV market, the Ram 1500 REV never made it to buyers—living on instead as a small, telling keepsake.
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Ram 1500 REV EV lives on as a $29.99 Hallmark ornament
Hallmark is selling a $29.99 ornament of the canceled Ram 1500 REV electric pickup, complete with its unique grille—now a collectible from Stellantis’ axed EV.
Michael Powers, Editor
The Ram 1500 REV electric pickup, a project Stellantis shelved in the fall of 2025, has unexpectedly resurfaced for sale—this time as a Christmas ornament. Hallmark has added the miniature to its holiday catalog even though the production model was canceled.
The ornament is priced at $29.99. Hallmark’s listing makes it clear this is the fully electric Ram 1500 REV, and the design backs that up: it wears the distinctive grille that set the axed EV apart from the hybrid Ramcharger. The piece was developed before the project was shut down, so it is not tied to the later round of renaming.
Ram stepped back from a fully electric pickup as interest in battery-powered trucks cooled and its strategy shifted. At the same time, the brand dropped the Ramcharger name and rebranded the range-extended hybrid as the Ram 1500 REV, a move that fueled confusion. For a segment still finding its footing, the pivot speaks to the broader hesitation around all-electric workhorses.
Observers suggest the ornament could become a collectible, pointing out that it appears to be the only official product depicting the canceled truck. As debate continues over which vehicles will shape the EV market, the Ram 1500 REV never made it to buyers—living on instead as a small, telling keepsake.