• Ram’s all-new ProMaster EV will start at $76,995 in Canada
  • Customers can order now, with delivery starting in the second quarter of 2025
  • It’ll be available as a step van or as a cargo van in two lengths

Ram has announced Canadian pricing for its all-electric 2025 Ram ProMaster EV cargo van, which will start at $76,995 when it goes on sale in the second quarter of this year. It’s the brand’s first fully-electric model and will have an approximate battery range of up to 263 km (164 miles) in combined city-highway driving.

The ProMaster EV shares the gasoline-powered ProMaster’s architecture; and like the gas model, is front-wheel-drive. The standard 110-kWh battery is located under the floor, and so doesn’t affect cargo capacity, which remains the same as the gas version. The ProMaster is intended as a work vehicle or as a “last-mile” delivery van—meaning that while long-haul trucks generally look after getting goods from their point of manufacture or port of entry to a warehouse, last-mile vehicles get it from there to the customer, which could be a retail store or even directly to the consumer.

It will come as a step-van or in two cargo-van configurations, both with 159-inch wheelbases but with 12- or 13-foot cargo lengths, and both in high-roof configuration. Its 200-kW electric drive module sends 268 horsepower and 302 lb-ft of torque to those front tires.

2025 Ram ProMaster EV
2025 Ram ProMaster EVPhoto by Stellantis

Payload for the step van is a maximum of 1,304 kg (2,876 lbs) before upfit and options, while the cargo van is rated for up to 1,369 kg (3,020 lbs).

On the plug-in front, it’ll do battle with the other electric vans on the market—those being the Chevrolet BrightDrop (which is built in Ontario); the Ford E-Transit; and the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter.

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