Chrysler Releases Pricing for Ram ProMaster Vans
Chrysler announced MSRP for its all-new 2014 Ram ProMaster Cutaway, Chassis Cab, and Cargo Van models. Chrysler’s Ram Commercial division said the ProMaster targets businesses of all sizes in many industries.

The 2014 Ram ProMaster. Photo courtesy Chrysler.

The 2014 Ram ProMaster. Photo courtesy Chrysler.
Chrysler announced MSRP for its all-new 2014 Ram ProMaster Cutaway, Chassis Cab, and Cargo Van models. The company said the Ram ProMaster starts at $26,030, $26,530 and $28,630, respectively, not including a $995 destination charge.
Chrysler’s Ram Commercial division said the ProMaster targets businesses of all sizes in many industries, including service and repairs, construction, transportation and shipping, and agriculture. The company said it timed the launch of the Ram ProMaster to coincide with that of the Ram Commercial division. Chrysler said commercial vehicle sales make up roughly 25% of total U.S. auto sales.
The 2014 Ram ProMaster is based on the front-wheel-drive European Fiat Ducato commercial van, which the automaker said is in its third generation and of which Fiat has sold more than 4.5 million units.
The chart below shows MSRP for all the models in the 2014 Ram ProMaster lineup.
2014 Ram ProMaster Pricing | ||
|---|---|---|
Description | MSRP | Destination |
ProMaster 1500 Cargo Van 118-inch wheelbase low roof | $28,630 | $995 |
ProMaster 1500 Cargo Van 136-inch wheelbase low roof | $29,520 | $995 |
ProMaster 1500 Cargo Van 136-inch wheelbase high roof | $30,520 | $995 |
ProMaster 2500 Cargo Van 136-inch wheelbase high roof | $31,520 | $995 |
ProMaster 2500 Cargo Van 159-inch wheelbase high roof | $32,875 | $995 |
ProMaster 2500 Window-equipped Cargo Van 159-inch wheelbase high roof | $33,255 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Cargo Van 159-inch wheelbase high roof | $35,350 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Cargo Van 159-inch wheelbase high roof extended body | $36,150 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Chassis Cab Cutaway 136-inch wheelbase | $26,030 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Chassis Cab Cutaway 159-inch wheelbase | $26,435 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Chassis Cab Cutaway 159-inch wheelbase extended frame | $26,935 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Chassis Cab 136-inch wheelbase | $26,530 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Chassis Cab 159-inch wheelbase | $26,935 | $995 |
ProMaster 3500 Chassis Cab 159-inch wheelbase extended frame | $27,435 | $995 |
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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