Cyberwhat? These are the Ram trucks of the future, according to high schoolers
Drive for Design contest winner creates Ram pickup of the future
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Ram trucks are known for their design, but the brand is always looking for fresh ideas.
Each year, Ram's parent company, Stellantis, holds a design contest for high schoolers, and this year's theme was to come up with a truck of the future.
The challenge was to come up with "electrified solutions with disruptive, leading-edge advanced technology" like the Ram 1500 Revolution pickup concept that was revealed this year as a sneak peek at the direction the company's styling is heading.
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The three finalists took that brief and ran with it.
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The winning entry came from Rocco Morales in Northville, Mich., who also won last year and finished second in 2021.
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His Ram Stadion is an off-road pickup with a bed that converts into a hang-out space with a canopy, stadium seating and wood-planked step that deploys from the tailgate like the stern of a yacht.
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Morales won a summer internship at the Ram Truck Exterior Design Studio and a high-end Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 tablet.
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"Rocco is clearly a passionate designer with a bright future ahead of him," Mark Trostle, head of Ram Truck and Mopar exterior design, said. "It will be great having someone eager to learn and experience a professional design studio."
Rohan Seiber, from Portola Valley, Calif., created the Ram Rex, which is inspired by the Ram 1500 TRX high performance 4x4, features sliding doors, built-in off-road lights and a bed that drops down to create a ramp.
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The third-place Ram Ultima, designed by Benjamin Miller from Birmingham, Mich., is a dually pickup with swappable motor packs for performance upgrades.
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Seiber and Miller each won an Apple iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, a portfolio review with members of the Stellantis Design Team and a College for Creative Studies’ four-week summer program scholarship.