Ram considering Rumble Bee concept for production
Fri, 20 Sep 2013Yellow truck enthusiasts, take note - Ram is considering production for its Rumble Bee Concept, a very, very extroverted pickup that debuted at the 2013 Woodward Dream Cruise. Drawing inspiration from the last Ram Rumble Bee, which in turn borrowed heavily from the Dodge Super Bee muscle cars of the 1960s, the Rumble Bee sports a few things that set it apart from the standard 1500 lineup.
The most obvious change is its retina-scorching, matte yellow paint. Teamed up with a two-inch suspension drop and monster 24-inch black wheels wrapped in low-profile tires, the Rumble Bee cuts an imposing figure. Matching that aggressive exterior is a 5.7-liter Hemi V8, complete with 395 horsepower and an exhaust system that can go from raucous and muscle-car-like to the full-on NASCAR at the push of a button.
According to Edmunds, after a positive reception at the Dream Cruise, the Auburn Hills automaker is now presenting the truck to dealers in a bid to gauge interest. "We try to listen to the dealers. They know their marketplace," Ram's Dave Sowers tells Edmunds, adding that Ram could produce the new truck.
Not surprisingly, though, there are a few concept car touches that probably won't arrive on a production truck. It's likely that the matte yellow paint will be swapped with something glossier, easier to maintain and more affordable to produce. The same goes for the bee in the rotary shift knob. Note that there's no mention of not doing the dual-mode exhaust, which is probably the thing we like best anyhow.
By Brandon Turkus
See also: Chevy Silverado edges Ram 1500 in Consumer Reports two-truck shootout, Will Nissan's Cummins deal upset Ram's marketing mojo? [w/poll], Ram debuts Rumble Bee redux at Woodward [w/video].