TDRComm
Staff Member
As evidenced by the numerous articles that I often reference from Automotive News, this trade magazine is the best source for industry happenings.
So, what did the AN staff have to say about the new-for-2025 Ram HD trucks? Not much. Here is a picture of the text from page 14 of their 1/13/25 magazine.
Really, it was disappointing. Or, was there simply not a lot of news to report?
Here are the highlights from AN writer Vince Bond Jr.:
“The 2025 Ram Heavy Duty lineup has updated grilles and more power thanks to a new 6.7-liter inline six-cylinder High-Output Turbo Diesel engine. The new Cummins High-Output Turbo Diesel engine achieves 430hp and 1,075 pound-feet of torque in the 2500 and 3500, while the Chassis Cab version has 360hp and 800 pound-feet of torque.
“Ram said the Cummins engine improves drivability, fuel economy, durability, starting ability, serviceability, and noise, vibration and harshness. (Editor’s note: Really, what did we expect them to say?)
“Ram crafted four grilles for the trucks each with unique designs across the trim levels.”
Got it. New engine, new transmission, four new/updated grilles. Truthfully (likely you’ve read between the lines correctly), I was completely underwhelmed with the Ram and Cummins announcement. I continue to be underwhelmed by their lack of response to my request to give us an “engineer’s update” on the new 2025 6.7-liter engine.
A question to the audience: We have one vehicle generation (Fourth, 2010-current) spread over four different Cummins 6.7-liter engines: ’07.5-’12 non-SCR; ’13-’18 engine with SCR; ’19-’24 engine redesign with CGI engine block/hydraulic lifters; and now a 2025 engine that is totally new and unknown.
The ’07.5, 6.7 engine was unique in that it was used in the Third Generation chassis for two years.
I’m really at a loss to designate this 2025 chassis and engine combination.
Fourth with a “.75” engine?
Any ideas from the audience?
R.P.
So, what did the AN staff have to say about the new-for-2025 Ram HD trucks? Not much. Here is a picture of the text from page 14 of their 1/13/25 magazine.
Really, it was disappointing. Or, was there simply not a lot of news to report?
Here are the highlights from AN writer Vince Bond Jr.:
“The 2025 Ram Heavy Duty lineup has updated grilles and more power thanks to a new 6.7-liter inline six-cylinder High-Output Turbo Diesel engine. The new Cummins High-Output Turbo Diesel engine achieves 430hp and 1,075 pound-feet of torque in the 2500 and 3500, while the Chassis Cab version has 360hp and 800 pound-feet of torque.
“Ram said the Cummins engine improves drivability, fuel economy, durability, starting ability, serviceability, and noise, vibration and harshness. (Editor’s note: Really, what did we expect them to say?)
“Ram crafted four grilles for the trucks each with unique designs across the trim levels.”
Got it. New engine, new transmission, four new/updated grilles. Truthfully (likely you’ve read between the lines correctly), I was completely underwhelmed with the Ram and Cummins announcement. I continue to be underwhelmed by their lack of response to my request to give us an “engineer’s update” on the new 2025 6.7-liter engine.
A question to the audience: We have one vehicle generation (Fourth, 2010-current) spread over four different Cummins 6.7-liter engines: ’07.5-’12 non-SCR; ’13-’18 engine with SCR; ’19-’24 engine redesign with CGI engine block/hydraulic lifters; and now a 2025 engine that is totally new and unknown.
The ’07.5, 6.7 engine was unique in that it was used in the Third Generation chassis for two years.
I’m really at a loss to designate this 2025 chassis and engine combination.
Fourth with a “.75” engine?
Any ideas from the audience?
R.P.