The cut-off date for the 2021 Ram ProMaster is set for Dec. 28, 2020, due to high demand for the van, FCA announced.
To ensure consideration for production, orders must be placed in the FCA order systems by the scheduled December date.
To ensure consideration for production, orders must be placed in the FCA order systems by the scheduled December date.

FCA cannot guarantee production of orders received after the order cutoff date, according to the automaker.
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The cut-off date for the 2021 Ram ProMaster is set for Dec. 28, 2020, due to high demand for the van, FCA announced.
To ensure consideration for production, orders must be placed in the FCA order systems by the scheduled December date.
FCA cannot guarantee production of orders received after the order cutoff date, according to the automaker. The estimated 2022 model production begins in mid-November of 2021, and ordering is not likely to open until late summer of 2021.
The 2021 ProMaster is available in 18 different wheelbase and roof height configurations and features the 3.6L Pentastar V-6 engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. All ProMaster models come with a class-exclusive front-wheel-drive system, according to the company.
New for the 2021-MY Ram ProMaster is a Digital Rearview Mirror option is new for the last model year. The Digital Rearview Mirror displays video in real time from a rear-facing camera and can be turned off to revert back to a traditional reflective mirror. It is available on all ProMaster models and offers an unobstructed rear view that enhances safety and prevents accidents while on the job.
The ProMaster is also offered with several available safety options, including Blind Spot with Cross Path, Forward Collision Warning with Emergency Brake Assist, and Ambient/Courtesy Lights.

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