New engine, new life for Ram 1500

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Starting with the 2013 model year, the trucks produced by Chrysler Group LLC will be known as Rams, not Dodge Rams. This is the 2013 Ram 1500. (MCT News Service)
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“When we did the research back in ’05,” said Bob Hegbloom, director of the Ram truck brand, “99 percent of the people said, ‘I will not sacrifice power, performance or capability for fuel economy.’ Well, that’s changed.”

Of course, fuel economy is useless if you can’t haul or tow. Here too, Ram has it covered. The new V-6 has an additional 90 horsepower when compared to the old V-6, an increase of 42 percent. Fuel economy has also increased by more than 20 percent. Towing is now rated at 6,500 pounds.

On the HFE model, Ram installs a start/stop system on the V-6, which shuts the engine off when coming to a stop, restarting it when you lift your foot off the brake to increase fuel economy. The system can be shut off.

For those who must have a V-8 engine, the 310-hp 4.7-liter V-8 returns, although you have to wonder why. The superior fuel economy and similar power of the V-6 renders this engine redundant. The 395-hp Hemi 5.7-liter V-8 is a better choice. Both V-8s are mated to the six-speed automatic used last year, but the Hemi V-8 will be paired with the new TorqueFlight 8 transmission later this year.

While the Ram folks were fiddling around, they made all sorts of changes to things that you can’t see, but can feel, like the optional air suspension system first used on the Grand Cherokee. It allows the ride to be controlled automatically or through one of five modes. “Normal” is the default mode, which sets ground clearance at 8.7 inches. “Aero Mode” lowers the truck a half inch. In contrast, “Off-road 1” raises the Ram 1.2 inches higher than “Normal mode,” while “Off-road 2” lifts the truck 2 inches. Finally, “Park Mode” lowers the vehicle 2 inches below “Normal” for easier entry and exit.

This added technology works remarkably well, no matter which of the many configurations you choose. Both rear-wheel and four-wheel drive is offered. Cab styles consist of regular, Quad, or four-door Crew Cabs attached to 5-foot-7-inch, 6-foot-4-inch and 8-foot bed lengths. Trim levels include Tradesman, Express, SLT, Sport, Laramie and Longhorn. A high-efficiency HFE model will also be available.

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