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Best interior accessories for the new all-electric Ram 1500 REV?

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Hey everyone! I’m beyond excited to finally be making the jump to the all-electric Ram 1500 REV. I’ve been a loyal Ram owner for years, transitioning from a 5th-gen Laramie, and while I’m definitely going to miss the roar of the Hemi, I am absolutely blown away by the tech and the sheer luxury of this new cabin. That being said, because this interior feels so much more 'high-tech' and premium than my previous trucks, I’m a bit obsessed with keeping it pristine while also making it as functional as possible for daily use.

One of my biggest concerns right now is that massive 14.5-inch portrait touchscreen. It looks incredible, but after just a few test drives and setup sessions, it’s already covered in smudges and oily fingerprints. Has anyone found a high-quality tempered glass or matte screen protector that doesn't mess with the clarity or touch sensitivity? I’d hate for it to look greasy every time the sun hits it.

Also, since the REV has that completely flat load floor in the back (one of my favorite features!), I’m looking for some solid all-weather floor mats. I’ve usually gone with WeatherTech in the past, but I’m curious if there are EV-specific options that really take advantage of that extra space without looking too 'industrial' against the nicer Tungsten-level trim.

Lastly, let’s talk about the frunk! It’s huge, which is great for storage, but I feel like my gear and groceries are just going to slide around like crazy in that vast open space. Are there any custom-fit dividers or netting systems out there yet specifically designed for the REV's front trunk area?

I’m really trying to find accessories that match the premium vibe of the truck without looking cheap or bulky. If you’ve already started kitting out your REV or have some must-have recommendations for an electric truck interior, I’d love to hear them! What are the first three things you’d buy to protect and organize the cabin of this electric beast?


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yo, honestly those fingerprints are the absolute worst part about the new tech... highkey recommend getting a protector ASAP. i use the Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector for 14.5 inch RAM Infotainment and it basically solves the grease issue immediately. it's totally worth the $30ish for the peace of mind. for the floors, definitely check out the 3D MAXpider KAGU All-Weather Floor Liners for RAM 1500 REV because they actually look classy and fit the Tungsten vibes way better than basic industrial rubber. lastly, that frunk is basically a black hole without the Mopar RAM 1500 REV Frunk Cargo Netting System. it's super practical and keeps ur groceries from flying around every time u hit the brakes! TL;DR: Grab a matte screen protector to kill the smudges, 3D MAXpider mats for a premium feel, and the Mopar cargo net for frunk organization. peace 👍


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Sooo, just saw this today—congrats on the REV! Transitioning from a Hemi to this is a HUGE jump but that Tungsten interior is definitely worth protecting. For your situation, I’ve looked into a few things that might fit the 'premium' vibe better than the standard industrial-looking stuff. 1. Screen protection: I'd honestly skip the thick glass and go with the Screen ProTech Ram 1500 14.5-inch Screen Protector Kit. It's a high-quality TPU film (basically like PPF for your screen). Glass can sometimes be way too reflective in that portrait orientation, but this stuff basically disappears once it's on. It handles fingerprints way better than the bare glass and doesn't mess with touch sensitivity at all. 2. Floor Mats: Since you don't want that 'work truck' look, you gotta check out the 3D MAXpider Kagu Series Floor Liners for Ram 1500. They have a textured, carbon-fiber-ish finish that looks way more high-end than the chunky rubber ones. They're still 100% waterproof and fit the flat floor like a glove, but they actually complement the Tungsten trim's luxury feel. 3. Frunk storage: Instead of just a net, I’d look at something like the Rola 59001 M.O.V.E. Rigid Base Trunk Organizer. It has adjustable dividers and a non-slip bottom so your groceries aren't sliding around that massive open space. Plus, you can just lift the whole thing out if you need the full frunk for luggage. Basically, these three will keep the truck looking brand new without making it feel cheap. Hope this helps! 👍


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