Like an NFL expansion team in Los Angeles, music in the hallways during passing periods, "welfare queens" and the full-time McRib, Jeep's mid-sized Wrangler-based pickup might be the only thing we ever talk about. Guess which one may happen now?
According to Automotive News, the Wrangler-based pickup may make an appearance in 2018-ish, after the iconic Jeep platform gets is overdue overhaul, moves to an 8-speed automatic (maybe diesel, too) and incorporates more aluminum into its structure.
The General Motors twins prove there's room in the segment for something not called a Tacoma or Frontier, so a mid-size makes sense — but a seven-slot grille up front may not.
According to the 2014 long-range plan for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ram doesn't have a mid-size on its radar until beyond 2018, at least, to replace its defunct Dakota. And Ram doesn't have what it needs right now to make it happen — officially, at least.
"The formula hasn't changed. The (North American) customer expects four elements in a compact or midsize pickup truck: the right size, right capability, right fuel efficiency and right price. We have yet to find a way to build a truck that meets all four of those criteria," a Ram spokesman told us.
(Fiat will have a new mid-size pickup in 2016, but we're more likely to get Elvis back from the dead than that car.)
The minute you start talking about a Wrangler-based pickup, Grandad's fishing truck comes to mind; an upright-grille, standard cab and probably two-tone red and white paint with flannel-colored interiors. In other words: nothing like what mid-size pickups need to be today to satisfy fuel economy standards and expectations.
Ram has more flexibility with its design language to sculpt a body that makes more sense than a Jeep pickup ever would. Ram is also the caretaker of FCA's trucks last I checked.
And in the words of Jack Baruth, "You really don't want a Jeep pickup, you pansy."
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