NAILED IT! 2025 RAM/CUMMINS REVEALED
Nope, in this reference “nailed it” isn’t a reference to a Home Depot commercial tag line or a Netflix television baking show.
“Nailed it” is the successful preview that was written-up in our December 5 article titled “2025 Ram/Cummins: Sifting Through the Rumor Mill and the ‘Truck Show’ podcast.” Truthfully, the TDR didn’t nail it. Rather, speculation by “Mr. X” (yep, that’s a little bit hokey) was right on the money when he previewed the 2025 Ram/Cummins.
IT’S OFFICIAL
This morning at 12:01 AM, the folks at www.moparinsiders.com posted a video, “2025 Ram Heavy-Duty Lineup Revealed: Cummins Diesel Power, Towing, and New Features.”
Here is a link to the 6:39 minute YouTube video from their website:
Key Items:
Regardless of the semantics, here are the highlights (to save you from looking) from the December 5 “Mr. X” interview:
CONCLUSION
What’s your opinion?
Regards,
TDR Staff
Nope, in this reference “nailed it” isn’t a reference to a Home Depot commercial tag line or a Netflix television baking show.
“Nailed it” is the successful preview that was written-up in our December 5 article titled “2025 Ram/Cummins: Sifting Through the Rumor Mill and the ‘Truck Show’ podcast.” Truthfully, the TDR didn’t nail it. Rather, speculation by “Mr. X” (yep, that’s a little bit hokey) was right on the money when he previewed the 2025 Ram/Cummins.
IT’S OFFICIAL
This morning at 12:01 AM, the folks at www.moparinsiders.com posted a video, “2025 Ram Heavy-Duty Lineup Revealed: Cummins Diesel Power, Towing, and New Features.”
Here is a link to the 6:39 minute YouTube video from their website:
NAILED IT – QUICK READ
- Yep, 430/1075 engine rating from Cummins
- Yep, new ZF 8-speed transmission
- Yep, cabin and chassis are essentially the same as the Fourth Generation truck (4.0) introduced in 2010 and the 2019, 4.5 generation with the updated Cummins 6.7 CGI engine.
Regardless of the semantics, here are the highlights (to save you from looking) from the December 5 “Mr. X” interview:
- No difference in cab structure (still a 2010 design).
- Still 6.7 liters.
- Faster DPF heat (cold start emissions).
- No grid heater, glow plugs instead. This is for cold start emissions and less intake restriction.
- Cylinder Head is revised – External injectors easier to service.
- Bosch high pressure fuel pump (not CP3 or CP4).
- Back to a cast iron block (NVH improvements).
- Power: 430/1075.
- Power: Are they playing it safe for future increases?
- Top loaded fuel filters(s).
- “Mister X” talks about the Ram/Cummins being the “enthusiast truck.” Hear, hear!
- Emissions are still a big topic.
- Cummins is under the microscope.
- Cautious product launch. Will this carry the “brand” (i.e. Ram/Cummins partnership). Forward? There is always a concern that the mothership Stellantis could develop a diesel engine. (Didn’t we live through this before with Mercedes?).
- It is the same cabin.
- Is this a 4.75 Generation truck or do we call it a 5.0 Generation.
- An entirely new driveline would necessitate too much change at one time.
- 7.2-liter coming for 2027 CARB and EPA emissions (four times mentioned).
- Additional displacement needed for lower cylinder pressures.
CONCLUSION
Got it, the 2025 Ram Heavy Duty truck has been formally introduced. The marketing and relationship with the public guys (wait, Public Relations, that’s the title) at Ram and Cummins have made their marketing splash. I am highly disappointed that the TDR membership wasn’t closely involved. I’ll have to strive and do a better job. Regardless, you’ve got our December 5 communication and a 6:39 minute video to review. And, saving the best for last, your comments that can be added to this new article.What’s your opinion?
Regards,
TDR Staff