The truck has electric motors for both the front and rear axle. The front axle motor is rated at , while the rear motor is rated at . The 3.6L
Pentastar V6 gasoline engine is mated to a generator to recharge the battery and extend the truck's range, but lacks any mechanical
linkage to the wheels. When additional power or traction is not needed, the front motor automatically disconnects from the wheels to improve efficiency.
Ram expects the truck to have an
all-electric range of using its battery which has a 70.8kWh usable capacity out of its 92kWh gross capacity. It has a range of when the gasoline engine is used with the fuel tank. The truck will be equipped with a
CCS connector for
DC fast charging, enabling of all-electric range to be added in approximately 10 minutes. It also expects the truck to produce up to and of torque, a
0 to 60 mph time of 4.4 seconds, a towing capacity of up to , and a payload capacity of up to . Unlike the regular Ram 1500 that uses standard rear coil springs, the REV features an air suspension in the rear as standard equipment. In September 2025, the production model was renamed REV, after the cancellation of the all-electric truck by the same name. ==All-electric concept==