00:00 Ram Charger
00:02 Hurricane Power
00:05 Racing for First
00:08 All right now on Stellantis Spotlight!
00:13 The Ram brand shared big news this week with its introduction of the all-new 2025 Ram 1500 Ram Charger,
00:23 a class-shattering pickup truck with a class-shattering targeted range of up to 690 miles.
00:30 Built on the new Stella body-on-frame architecture for electric vehicles,
00:34 the new Ram Charger is an electric vehicle with a gas generator
00:39 that features a 92-kilowatt-hour battery pack paired with an onboard 130-kilowatt generator
00:46 that's sole purpose is to charge the vehicle's battery when needed.
00:51 Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-home bi-directional charging affords the Ram 1500 Ram Charger
00:57 the flexibility to charge another Stellantis battery-electric vehicle or provide power back to the grid.
01:03 The feature is useful on the job site and on the go.
01:06 The versatile Ram Charger sees no sacrifice to towing or payload,
01:11 with up to 14,000 pounds towing capacity and payloads of up to 2,625 pounds.
01:18 For a limited time, consumers can go to ramrev.com
01:22 to reserve a place in line to pre-order the all-new Ram 1500 Ram Charger.
01:27 Ram brand also announced the all-new, more powerful and more efficient 3.0-liter Hurricane
01:35 and 3.0-liter Hurricane High Output straight-six turbo engines for the new 2025 Ram 1500.
01:43 The 3.0-liter Hurricane engine is rated at 420 hp and 469 lb-ft of torque,
01:49 while the High Output engine is rated at 540 hp and 521 lb-ft of torque.
01:56 These highly capable engines offer a maximum towing capacity of 11,580 pounds,
02:02 a maximum payload of 2,300 pounds and up to 24 inches of water fording.
02:08 The new engine series makes for the most powerful six-cylinder engines in its segment
02:13 and brings more power, performance and improved fuel efficiency.
02:17 And finally, the 2023 NHRA Camping World Series Championship is up for grabs
02:25 in the final weekend of the season, with one race left at the NHRA In-N-Out Burger Finals,
02:31 taking place this weekend, November 10-12.
02:34 Both Tony Stewart Racing drivers, Matt Hagen and Leah Pruitt,
02:38 are in contention for the top place in their respective classes.
02:42 Hagen leads the Funny Car Pack by 15 points and finds himself in a similar position
02:48 from previous years, looking to claim his fourth overall NHRA Funny Car title of his career.
02:54 Pruitt chases a top-fuel World Championship for the first time in her career,
02:59 taking the knowledge of her teammate Hagen and team owner Stewart,
03:02 both multi-time motorsports champions, to help her quest for an initial pro title.
03:08 She ranks third in NHRA top-fuel points, 34 from the lead.
03:13 Both Hagen and Pruitt have seen success during the 2023 season
03:17 and look to take home the victory this weekend in Pomona, California.
03:22 Those are this week's top stories on Stellantis Spotlight.
03:25 Reporting for Stellantis Digital Media, I'm Peter Spezia.
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