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Is Ram losing the Hemi?

The Ram 1500, a stalwart in the pickup truck segment, is undergoing a significant change for the model year 2025. One of its most iconic features, the Hemi V8 engine, is on the verge of being replaced. Instead, two fresh engine choices are set to take the spotlight. This shift signals a departure from tradition and a step into the future for the Ram lineup.

In addition to the engine overhaul, Ram enthusiasts can anticipate the introduction of a brand-new trim level. The Tungsten trim, set to become the pinnacle of luxury and performance within the Ram 1500 range, will offer an array of premium features and amenities. This move not only caters to consumers’ evolving preferences but also positions the Ram brand competitively in the ever-changing automotive landscape.

Despite these changes, the Pentastar V6 engine, a proven workhorse, will continue to serve as the standard option for the Ram 1500. This ensures that the lineup maintains a balance between power, efficiency, and affordability, catering to a diverse range of customers. While some may lament the potential loss of the Hemi V8, the introduction of new engine technologies and the Tungsten trim underscore Ram’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the pickup truck market.

(Response: Ram is indeed making changes to the 1500 lineup for MY 2025, including replacing the Hemi V8 with two new engine options and introducing the luxurious Tungsten trim. However, the Pentastar V6 will continue as the standard engine option, ensuring a balance of performance and affordability.)