History/Overview
The Ram Promaster City is this truck brand’s compact commercial van. Ram introduced it in North America in 2015 in response to the growing popularity of small work vans. The Promaster City is based on a Fiat model called the Doblo that’s available in other markets.
There are no changes to the Promaster City for 2020.
Available Trims
Ram offers the Promaster City in ST and SLT trims, both of which use a 2.4L four-cylinder engine and a nine-speed automatic transmission. Ram also makes a passenger version (Promaster City wagon), which is covered in a separate buyer’s guide entry.
Standard Features
Among the ST trim’s standard features are cargo tie-downs, an engine block heater, heavy-duty suspension, black front and rear bumpers, 16-inch steel wheels, sliding side doors, power windows, a tilt-and-telescopic steering column, a front overhead storage bin, cloth seating, Bluetooth, air conditioning, power door locks, two 12-volt power outlets, a four-speaker stereo with a 5.0-inch touchscreen, and vinyl flooring.
SLT trim adds body-colour front and rear bumpers, power-adjustable/heated side mirrors, premium cloth upholstery, a height-adjustable driver’s seat with armrest and lumbar, leather-trimmed steering wheel and cruise control.
Key Options
Among the Promaster City’s options are heated front seats, tinted glass in the sliding side and hinged rear doors, a rear wiper/washer, a cargo partition, Class III trailer hitch with wiring, and a lights and wheels package that brings aluminum wheels and fog lights.
Fuel economy
Ram’s fuel consumption estimates for the Promaster City are 11.2/8.3 L/100 km (city/highway).
Competition
The Promaster’s key competitor is the Ford Transit Connect, the vehicle that introduced North America to small cargo vans. Nissan participates in this segment with the NV200 compact cargo van. Chevrolet briefly offered the City Express in this segment, but it disappeared after 2018.
This vehicle has not yet been reviewed