A new report indicates that the 2027 ProMaster is to receive a dedicated Vanlife trim that’s ripe for building your dream rig.Close-up of a black RAM truck grille with chrome letters and a front camera.While vehicles like the Mercedes Sprinter have long been darlings of the van life world, Ram’s ProMaster continues to make inroads as an alternative, and for good reason.Beyond its comparatively affordable price point, the van stands apart as the only front-wheel-drive offering in its class. If you can’t spend up for a dedicated AWD option, it’s the next best thing.AdvertisementAdvertisementNow, word has it that Ram is about to make the ProMaster even more suited to prospective overlanders. It’ll take the form of an option called the Vanlife, and it’s set to make conversions more convenient.Ram will reportedly offer a dedicated Vanlife trim for the 2027 model year. - Credit: StellantisRam is embracing the van lifeThe confirmation comes courtesy of Car and Driver. The outlet spoke with a Ram company representative who provided details about the new 2027 ProMaster range.In effect, the Vanlife is a package that’s meant to combine a host of existing, configurable options under a common selection. Just as Ram readies the ProMaster for working professionals and tradespeople, it’ll soon be extending the treatment to campers.The ProMaster was already gaining a following for its van life chops, and this should only bolster the appeal. - Credit: StellantisNow, according to Car and Driver, the Vanlife will be limited to the 2500 and 3500 chassis, and buyers will have to pair it with options like the 159-inch wheelbase and high-roof configuration. In other words, neither the 1500 nor the new ProMaster City will benefit from the option.AdvertisementAdvertisementStill, it promises to be a comprehensive treatment, and the reported $4,995 price point saves money when compared to bundling individual options. Along with auxiliary switches, it’s set to bring swiveling front seats, auxiliary LED lighting, a roof-mounted shelf, a sliding side door and some rear barn doors, among various visual tweaks as part of the Black Appearance package.Assuming that’s not lavish enough for your needs, Ram will also offer upgrades through add-ons like the Premium Convenience Package and the Safety Group. The former will unlock passive entry and wireless charging, while the latter will provide amenities like a blind-spot monitor and a digital rearview mirror.Rear barn doors are included as part of the $4,995 package, along with a host of interior conveniences. - Credit: StellantisA starting point for your buildThough Ram’s ProMaster Vanlife will still require sourcing staples like sleeping accommodations and cooking provisions, it nevertheless amounts to an impactful prospect.Namely, because it promises to provide a solid starting point for buyers looking to build out a home on wheels, and at a price that continues to undercut the competition. Per the report, MSRP will range between (and start from) $60,320 for the 2500 platform and $64,225 for the extended 3500 High Roof.Buyers will be able to upgrade the interior through convenience and safety packages. - Credit: StellantisHowever, it also demonstrates that Ram recognizes the ProMaster’s positioning in the van and overlanding segments. Ford offers a similar package for the Transit to cater to overlanding and van life conversions, and Mercedes makes comparable conveniences available for the Sprinter.AdvertisementAdvertisementBy selling this package from the factory, Ram eliminates the guesswork. It also streamlines the initial option and subsequent conversion process. While it’s unlikely to mean savings for off-the-shelf options, it should at least make the prospect of a DIY build a little less intimidating.Ram is clearly aware that the ProMaster serves as a solid starting point for adventure van conversions. - Credit: StellantisAvailability and pricingWhile Ram has yet to officially announce the ProMaster Vanlife, Car and Driver’s report indicates a 2027 model year arrival. Prices are set to start at $60,320 for the 2500, while the 3500 High Roof and 3500 High Roof Ext will start at $61,365 and $64,225.About the Author: Gray is an associate editor at Gear Patrol, covering cars, motorcycles and anything else with wheels. When he’s not chasing the latest industry news, he’s probably wrenching on one of many projects. For better or worse, he believes classics make perfectly practical daily drivers.Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.add as a preferred source on google