That's how GM characterized the Volt at first. Eventually, their cover was blown and they had to admit the existence of the Volt's Combined Mode equivalent of the Clarity's Engine-Drive Mode.
Motor Trend reported, "GM says the engine never drives the wheels all by itself," as if that gave GM a pass on the Combined Mode.
We can assume Stellantis remembers GM's embarassing revelation and has no desire to recreate that scenario. Post-Volt advances in battery technology certainly make it easier for Stellantis to adhere strictly to the series-hybrid formula. We'll have to wait to see if GM will snicker, "We know how Stellantis could have made that truck more fuel-efficient."
I'm disappointed I can't find any videos of the Ram 1500 Ramcharger in action to hear if it makes the "angry bees" sound that disappoints some Honda Clarity PHEV owners.