Ram Offers 60+ Mopar Accessories for ProMaster City
Chrysler's Ram Truck brand will offer more than 60 Mopar accessories for the 2015 Ram ProMaster City to allow commercial customers to customize the compact van.
by Staff
June 30, 2014
A Department of Transportation (DOT) Roadside Safety Kit is among the Mopar items available to customize the all-new 2015 Ram ProMaster City. Photos courtesy of Chrysler.
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A Department of Transportation (DOT) Roadside Safety Kit is among the Mopar items available to customize the all-new 2015 Ram ProMaster City. Photos courtesy of Chrysler.
Chrysler's Ram Truck brand will offer more than 60 Mopar accessories for the 2015 Ram ProMaster City to allow commercial customers to customize the compact van as a mobile office.
Accessories for the van, which was introduced at a media event on Thursday in Michigan, enhance the interior, exterior, towing, security, electronics, safety, and lifestyle features, Chrysler announced.
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The Mopar accessories will be offered through Mopar Customer Shop, which will allow buyers of the ProMaster City to modify and configure the van prior to taking delivery.
Commercial and small business owners purchasing the van are eligible for "on the job" discounts and incentives.
The ProMaster City will arrive in late 2014 to compete in an increasingly crowded compact van segment that included Ford's Transit Connect, Nissan's NV200, and GM's 2015 Chevrolet City Express.
Here's a partial list of the new Mopar accessories:
Multiple towing accessories
Multiple roof racks and carriers
Customizable graphics packages
Mopar Web
Universal handsfree cell phone kit
Mopar EVTS
Rear park distance sensors
DOT Approved Roadside Safety Kit
Tool bags and totes
Canvas seat covers
Cargo mats
Floor mats
Slush mats
A Ram Tool Bag and Caddy is among the Mopar items available to customize the all-new 2015 Ram ProMaster City.
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