The 1991 Dodge Ram Van represents the first generation of its brand. The full-sized van, a reliable choice for families and commercial usage, was offered in two main versions: the B150 and B250. Powered by a 5.2L V8 engine producing up to 230 hp and a 3.9L V6 with 125 hp, the Ram Van utilized a 4-speed automatic transmission. It featured rear-wheel drive standard, illustrating its focus on large cargo space, durability, and towing capabilities over performance aspects. The 1991 model notably saw the introduction of rear ABS as a standard feature. The van was less known for its technology and more for its practicality, complementing its standard AM/FM radio with two-speaker sound system.