Chrysler Canada
Ram Truck brand’s quest to build the best pickups continues. The Ram 1500 EcoDiesel delivers the segment’s best fuel economy at 7.1 L/100 km (40 mpg) highway. Ram’s Heavy Duty truck line owns best-in-class towing at 16,608 kg (30,000 lb.) and best-in-class Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) at 17,055 kg (37,600 lb.), but there’s an additional title Ram Truck has always held: the most capable off-road pickup. Built to master the most rigorous off-road trails, the 2014 Ram Power Wagon is based on the Ram 2500 Heavy Duty 4x4 Crew Cab, but features a number of off-road-specific engineering enhancements, including a unique suspension with more than 50 millimetres (two inches) of lift, locking differentials and a 5,443 kg (12,000 lb.) winch to give the truck a significant advantage over all production pickups.
“Capability is top of mind with heavy-duty pickup truck customers. Ram trucks are expected to work every day without breaking a sweat,” said Reid Bigland, President and CEO—Ram Truck Brand, Chrysler Group LLC. “The 2014 Ram Power Wagon fills a need for those who travel into extreme terrain for rescue or recreation, while delivering on-road civility and the towing capability expected from a heavy-duty truck.”
- Standard 6.4-litre HEMI® V8 with best-in-class 410 horsepower and 429 lb.-ft. of torque features an exceptional powertrain warranty of five years/100,000 kilometres
- Unique “Ram Articulink” front suspension system incorporates high movement joints and sway-bar disconnecting system, allowing for additional flexibility and axle articulation
- Ram engineering continues to lead Heavy Duty segment innovation with a new 5-link coil spring rear suspension to deliver enhanced ride comfort and superior axle control
- Ram Power Wagon features standard front and rear electronic-locking differentials for true four-wheel-drive and maximum traction
- Standard Warn® electric winch rated for 5,443 kilograms (12,000 pounds) mounted behind the front bumper
- Up to 4,903 kg (10,810 lb.) of towing capacity
- New exterior design: colours, lighting, wheels, grilles and tri-colour graphics
- Introduced in 1945, Power Wagon was the first mass-production 4x4 pickup