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Ram 1500 Marines-inspired Built to Serve edition wears tank-like green paint
Ram presented the most recent accessory for its military-inspired Built to Serve lineup of trucks right before Thanksgiving. Based on the hot-selling 1500, it’s available in two distinct colors named Tank and Flame Red, respectively.
Each branch of the U.S. armed forces gets a variant from the truck, and the newest person in the range honors the Marine Corps. Such as the three previously-unveiled 1500s, it receives a decal of the American flag and Built to Serve stickers on each quarter panel, black exterior trim pieces, body-colored fender flares, and 20-inch aluminum wheels finished in a shade called Technical Gray.
Ram expects active-duty service members and veterans will scoop up the majority of the production run, so it added Velcro panels along the side of each front seat that let motorists display the patch of the choice, whether it’s a flag, a name badge, or a unit insignia. It also added front sport seats upholstered in cloth and vinyl, all-weather floor mats, and an emblem around the dashboard, while the Marines-inspired model gets Medium Greystone accent stitching.
Buyers can combine the Built to Serve appearance package with all of body styles and powertrains, even if they haven’t served in the military. Every truck has the 4×4 Off-Road Group, which bundles features like all-terrain tires, an electronic-locking rear axle, hill descent control, tow hooks, and 4 thick skid plates.
Ram will begin taking orders for that latest Built to Serve 1500 in December 2021, and production is scheduled to begin in early 2021 in the firm’s Sterling Heights, Michigan, plant. Pricing information hasn’t been published yet, but production is going to be limited to 1,000 trucks carried out in Tank and an additional 1,000 units painted Flame Red.
The fifth and final person in the number, honoring the Coast Guard, will be unveiled in early 2021.