
- Ram will carry a Cummins turbo diesel engine to its 2500 Energy Wagon pickup for 2027.
- The mix boosts towing energy however means no extra winch.
Ram will add a 6.7-liter Cummins turbo diesel engine to its 2500 Energy Wagon for 2027.
The mix means a large torque ranking of 1,075 lb-ft, Ram says, plus “a tow ranking of practically 20,000 kilos and a payload capability of just about 3,000 kilos.”
The size of the large diesel engine imply you may’t get a diesel-equipped Energy Wagon with a factory-equipped winch. However the truck retains the remainder of its off-road gear, together with “entrance and rear electronic-locking differentials, Bilstein shocks, in depth underbody safety, class-exclusive five-link coil rear suspension, Hill Descent Management, Mopar accent rock rails and class-exclusive disconnecting entrance stabilizer bar,” Ram says.
It begins at $88,470, together with vacation spot cost. It reaches dealerships in “the second half of 2026.”
A 31-gallon gasoline tank stretches vary to “an estimated 600 miles” unladen. All vans lose as much as half their vary when towing, however the potential to tug a side-by-side 300 miles with no gasoline cease is spectacular.
It comes solely as a Crew Cab with a 6-foot, 4-inch mattress.
