Have a look at the Ram’s future heavy hauler.
The Ram Power Wagon This model is ideal for those who need heavy-duty hauling capabilities and occasionally off-road capability. The next-generation model is captured in spy shots with no camouflage. This heavy-duty truck is in its best light until Ram makes it official.
The next generation of Rams heavy-duty looks very similar to the 1500 versions, as shown in spy shots. The new headlights are bracket-shaped with LED running lights at the top and bottom. The middle is where you will find the main projector. The pickup’s crosshair grille has been removed and replaced by a more curvaceous design.
The truck’s monochromatic exterior is also evident. Even the top of the cab appears tinted, the truck has a black exterior. The truck’s muscular appearance is enhanced by subtle fender guards. Two-tone wheels, knobby tires and tubular running boards are all likely part of the Power Wagon’s rugged equipment.
The next-generation Ram HD trucks will not come in lower trims. They won’t have all the features of this Power Wagon. The less advanced Tradesman grade shown in the spy photos below lacks LED running lights and has a simple mesh grille. They don’t even have cab lights.
Spy photos inside indicate that Ram will offer trucks with the latest technology, including an infotainment screen dominating its center stack.
The most mysterious aspect of the new Ram HD pickups is the powertrain. The existing 5.7-liter, 6.4-liter and 6.7-liter Cummins inline-six turbodiesels might all be retained. As a way to increase fuel economy, it is possible that some engines will get mild hybrid equipment from 1500.
The Power Wagon, along with the rest of the Ram 2500/ 3500 lineup, could be unveiled at the 2019 North American International Auto Show (January 2019). We should learn more about them as soon as possible.