Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition Returns for 2014
After a one-year hiatus, the Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition is returning to the truck brand’s model lineup.

The Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition returns to the truck lineup after a one-year hiatus

The Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition returns to the truck lineup after a one-year hiatus
After a one-year hiatus, the Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition is returning to the truck brand’s model lineup.
Updated for 2014, the Mossy Oak Edition will now be available for the first time with the RamBox cargo management system, in both 6-ft.-4-in. and 5-ft.-7-in. bed lengths.
Originally introduced to the Ram Truck family in 2011, the Mossy Oak Edition is designed for enthusiasts who are passionate about the great outdoors. The 2014 Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition further extends the multi-tiered relationship between the Ram Truck brand and the camouflage brand, according to the automaker.
The Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition’s bedcaps and tailgate are covered in Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity camouflage pattern, and the Mossy Oak logo is prominently displayed on the rear quarter panels. Break-Up Infinity-patterned lower cladding is also available.
Inside, the center column of the Ram’s instrument panel is finished in Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity, as are the door panel inserts. The Mossy Oak logo is embroidered on the four primary headrests. Buyers also can opt for espresso Tuscany-colored Katzkin leather seats with Mossy Oak seatback embroidery. The Ram Mossy Oak Edition is available exclusively as a Ram 1500 4x4 Crew Cab model, and is based on the Ram Outdoorsman, according to the automaker.

Seats are available in espresso Tuscany-colored Katzkin leather seats.
Ram 1500 Mossy Oak Edition available colors include Black, Black Gold Pearl and Prairie Pearl monotone exterior, paired with Canyon Brown and Frost Beige interior.
Ram Mossy Oak Edition trucks will arrive in dealerships in early 2014. Ram Mossy Oak Edition pricing starts at $39,985, plus $1,195 destination charge.
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