Ram ST platform (Vehicle Idea)

The Ram ST platform was developed by the engineers of the Ram and Chrysler divisions of Stellantis North America as a hypothetical vehicle platform that would have been used in light trucks and mid-size coupe utility vehicles with front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The platform was designed to be interchangeable with Chrysler models produced in the US that used the Compact Wide platform, such as the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200. The Ram ST platform was based on the much larger Ram DT platform for full-size trucks and was developed as the hypothetical physical foundation and framework for production variants of some Chrysler and Ram light trucks developed during Project Antlion, a partnership funded by Disney in which real-world automakers collaborate with West Burbank-based Gullible Studios, Walt Macuzzi Entertainment, and the Big Five major Hollywood film studios to create fictitious automobile models.

The engine range, combined with the platform, consists of the fictitious 4.8 Chrysler Thunderbolt V8 engine, the 5.7 or 6.4 HEMI V8 engine, and the 3.2 or the 3.6 Chrysler Pentastar V6 engine. Transmission options include a 6-speed Aisin heavy-duty automatic, a 6-speed Allison 2000 and/or 5/6-speed Allison 1000, an 8-speed ZF automatic, and a 9-speed ZF automatic.