
A quick glimpse of the Ram 1500 REV's interior shown during the commercial reveals an updated version of today's gas-powered truck. The Super Bowl commercial, titled "Premature Electrification," is cheeky and pokes fun at competitors that might not deliver the range consumers expect out of a pickup truck when it comes time to work.

There are no rear C-pillar sails, no midgate, no extra-long cabin (which allowed the concept to have three rows of seats thanks to a pair of jump seats in the rear), and no split tailgate from the concept. The cab doors, roof, front fenders, and rear bed sides all seem to be carryover units from the current gas truck.

Ram Boxes can be seen on the truck bed sides, and the charge port is mounted on the driver's side front fender.

The taillights are similar to those of the concept and run into the tailgate, and while the wheel design matches that of the concept, the production truck's wheels don't appear to be the massive 24-inchers the glitzy concept rode on. The concept truck's split-LED daytime running lights that run into the blacked-out sealed grille and sculpted hood all make it into production.
