How Much Does a 2022 RAM ProMaster Cost?
The 2021 Ram ProMaster full-size van comes in a variety of configurations. Buyers can choose from low-roof, high-roof, high roof with windows, and chassis cab cutaway models. And in 1500, 2500 and 3500 form. Much like full-size pickups, these numbers indicate payload capacities. Additionally, the ProMaster offers three wheelbases of 118, 136 or 159 inches. Many different permutations are possible, although the 118-in wheelbase comes solely in 1500/low-roof form, while the chassis cab is available only as 3500 variant. Standard features include 16-in steel wheels, air conditioning, six airbags, crosswind assistance, power windows/locks, 5-in infotainment display, Bluetooth connectivity, USB port, auxiliary audio input, audio controls on the steering wheel, and a 4-speaker sound system. The least expensive new ProMaster is the 3500 Cutaway Low Roof with a 136-inch wheelbase ($32,135), but the regular cargo van range begins with the 1500 Low Roof /118-inch wheelbase variant ($33,235). The priciest versions begin with the 2500 Window High Roof/159-inch wheelbase version ($38,985) Options include rear parking sensors, navigation, 9.2-inch rearview camera mirror, sliding side doors (with or without windows), heated seats, pneumatic-suspension driver’s seat, cruise control, 16-inch alloy wheels, heated/power-adjustable side mirrors, overhead shelf, engine block heater, forward collision mitigation with automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, fleet telematics, and a Vehicle System Interface Module (VSIM) with hard-wired inputs and outputs that makes upfitting easier (2500 and 3500 models only).