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More Ram HD Speculation

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff
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No need for a long introduction. Here is the link to some news from the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA):

Spy Shots - '20 Ram 2500 Tradesman Reveals New Design

Editor's comment: Okay, new grille and lights in the front, but the bottom edge of the door tells me it is the same Fourth Generation cabin: sticking to my prediction of a Fifth Generation in 2021, maybe 2022.

Discuss...
 
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I'm not hung up too much on a new cab, or the latest in 50" flat screen EVIC(OK that's a slight exaggeration), but, as I anticipate returning to the diesel world, I am anxiously awaiting solid news on whether it will get the new non-EGR emissions, CGI Cummins, and if there will be more cogs in the trans.
 
Thanks, Nick, for the link to 5th Generation Rams.

Reading closely their story, they look for the HD 5th Generation in 2022 also. CGI and 400 and/or 430 horsepower: good to note those rumors from another web site.

RP
 
The non-EGR is for off road equipment only. Just read the article in the link, and you can see the applications approved. All off-road equipment.
 
Bellon, it will be interesting to see what Ram and Cummins will have to surprise us. Non-EGR sounds like a goal worthy of their efforts.

RP
 
The non-EGR is for off road equipment only. Just read the article in the link, and you can see the applications approved. All off-road equipment.

I did read it , In My post I also stated My contacts see road use was foreseeable in the near future, (That was mid summer 2018) the article was almost two years old.
 
I tow a lot with my 6.7 set with Smarty running 425-450HP and lots more TQ. I am waiting on 8 speed auto. I also think the 6.7 is almost due for a complete redesign to more than 6.7L. Get any higher it will loose longevity.
RAM badly needs a Super Duty 3500 with 15-16k GVW with 19.5" wheels with the high horse CumminZ.
 
The way I read it, the Stage V engines are all off-highway when they are being touted as "machine capable". The entire write-up is geared toward off-highway by off- hhighway personnel.
 
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