2021 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition Spied Testing

Here’s to another 75 years of Ram Power Wagons.

Ram has prepared a 75th Anniversary Edition for the hardworking Power Wagon nameplate to commemorate three quarters of a century worth of heavy hauling under Dodge and later Ram marques. These spy shots capture it in Detroit.

2021 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition Spied Testing

These spy shots show the Ram 2500 power wagon 75th anniversary edition with a retro-inspired grille. It adds vertical stripes to the standard look. This styling cue is derived from the 1946 truck. The side has rock rails. The pickup is mounted on 17-inch wheels and beadlock-style surrounds. Anvil gray is the exterior color, which is not available on the current Power Wagon.
The blue tubes originating from the Bilstein shocks can be seen from the Power Wagon. The front disconnecting bar and locking differentials are likely to be carried over. Under the hood, the 6.4-liter V8 produces 410 horsepower (306 Kilowatts) as well as 429 pound-feet (581 Newton meters) of torque.

There are likely to be some 75th Anniversary Edition badges inside. Ram may also make other trim changes.

2021 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition Spied Testing

Our spy team believes that Ram dealers may begin accepting orders for the Power Wagon’s 75th Anniversary Edition before the year ends. These spy photos show that the pickup is not hidden and motorists in Detroit can

see it.

2021 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition Spied Testing

The original Power Wagon, a civilian version the Dodge WC series military trucks, was used in World War 2. Four-wheel-drive pickups were not as common in the 1940s as they are today. Buyers wanted a rugged rig that could travel anywhere.