FCA US will introduce a new Ram Truck model for the 2017 model year on Feb. 11 at the Chicago Auto Show, the company has announced.
by Staff
February 10, 2016
Photo of Jeep Cherokee Overland courtesy of FCA US.
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Photo of Jeep Cherokee Overland courtesy of FCA US.
FCA US will introduce a new Ram Truck model for the 2017 model year on Feb. 11 at the Chicago Auto Show, the company has announced.
FCA also plans to show updated models of its Chrysler 200, which will eventually be discontinued, the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica minivan, several performance Dodge cars, new Jeep Cherokee Overland model, and 2017 Fiat 124 Spider.
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FCA will display its new Ram truck alongside existing models, including the Ram 1500 Rebel, Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, and Ram Limited editions.
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