The Ram 2500 is one of the most popular heavy-duty trucks on U.S. roads, and it's easy to see why.
It's got a distinctive road presence, rugged capabilities, significant towing and payload capacities, and is available in a wide array of trims and configurations. This means there's a truck for everyone, whether you're looking for a modest work truck or a decked out luxury model with all the bells and whistles. The range-topping Ram 2500 Limited trim, for example, features heated and cooled power front seats, heated second-row seats, memory settings for the driver's seat, power-adjustable pedals, as well as a wood-and-leather steering wheel.
The performance is there too. The Ram 2500 is equipped as standard with a 6.4-liter HEMI V8 engine generating 410 hp and 429 lb-ft of torque, which is a lot of horsepower compared to the 370 hp you get with the diesel engine .
Equipped with the 6.4 HEMI V8 engine, the heavy-duty truck can tow up to 17,730 pounds and carry a payload of 4,000 pounds in its bed. It's an all-around competent pickup in one package.
However, as the new car market shifts towards efficiency, you might be wondering what its powerful HEMI engine means for fuel economy. Given the Ram 2500's 10,000-pound Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), the EPA does not conduct fuel economy testing on it, as the EPA only rates trucks and vans weighing less than 8,500 pounds. However, fuel economy evaluation from independent testers suggests the Ram 2500 HEMI 6.
4 returns around 15 mp.