Super Bowl ads for Stellantis reveal electric Ram, Jeep’s Electric Slide

Ram Trucks is revealing the production version of its first electric pickup, the Ram 1500 REV, and announcing the opening of preorders for the truck during an ad created for Super Bowl 57 on Sunday.

The 60-second spot, scheduled to air at the beginning of the first commercial break of the fourth quarter and also available online, sounds like just another prescription drug ad, but with actor Jason Jones as the seemingly earnest pitchman, the script heads elsewhere quickly, highlighting the questions many Americans have about electric vehicles and explaining why Ram might just have the answer.

It’s also a playful jab at a certain type of prescription drug ad — think of a couple sitting side by side in separate bathtubs — that promises to address a sensitive issue for many men. The “Premature Electrification” ad is one of two from a Stellantis brand slated to air in this year’s game. Jeep is scheduled to tout its own electrified offerings at the break for the two-minute warning before halftime and is also posting the video online.

“Are you excited about buying an electric vehicle but worried that it could leave you unsatisfied? Then you could be one of many Americans concerned about premature electrification,” Jones, formerly of “The Daily Show” and “The Detour,” says during the commercial.

Worries about range, power and payload are some of the issues the commercial highlights, echoing the kinds of concerns that potential electric truck customers might have. Several apparently unsatisfied couples are on hand to explain their performance-related concerns.

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Ram brand CEO Mike Koval Jr. said the spot gives Ram an opportunity to address some real-world issues and showcase a different side to the brand’s personality, which he described using the “Built To Serve” motto.

“It’s OK. Let’s put it on the table … and let’s talk about how Ram is going to have a better suite of solutions to meet our customers’ real-world needs, so when you put it all together I think it makes a lot of sense in a fun and lighthearted way,” Koval said.

Few details have been released about the Ram 1500 REV, including pricing or where it will be built, although production is scheduled to begin next year. A concept version, the Ram 1500 Revolution Battery-electric Vehicle concept, was unveiled last month at CES, formerly the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas.