Ram Truck FAQs
Who makes Ram trucks?
Stellantis - a leading global automaker - produces Ram trucks. Ram is owned by the Chrysler Group, which is a Stellantis subsidiary.
Are Ram trucks reliable?
Yes. Ram trucks have high reliability ratings from J.D. Power. The Ram truck lineup is filled with long-lasting pickups. The 98% high-strength steel frame for these new Ram trucks enhances stability, durability, and rigidity- making them more reliable.
Where are Ram trucks made?
New Ram trucks are built in Michigan at both the Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant and the Warren Truck Assembly Plant.
How much is a Ram truck?
A Ram truck costs roughly $40,000, which is favorable among new trucks. Starting prices are listed above. Pricing varies for Ram trucks based on the cab configuration, powertrain, and trim level you pick out.
Which Ram truck can tow the most?
The Ram 3500 has a towing capacity topping 37,000 pounds.
What's the highest payload rating for a Ram truck?
Outside of the Ram Chassis Cab, it's the Ram 3500, which can take on payloads of nearly 7,700 pounds.
Does Ram make electrified trucks?
Ram is starting to build electric trucks. Electrified trucks are coming soon to our Ram dealership in Goshen. You'll have the option between the first-ever Ram electric truck, the Ram 1500 REV, and a plug-in hybrid pickup, the Ramcharger.
Do Hurricane engines power Ram trucks?
At the moment, no; however, that is set to change with the Hurricane engines debuting on the Ram 1500 for the 2025 model year. Twin-turbocharged Hurricane inline-6 engines will be added to the Ram 1500 powertrain list and will help the lineup's top-selling truck output 420 and 540 horsepower, depending on whether you choose the high-output engine or not.