The 2019 Ram Heavy Duty is the most powerful, most capable pickup in  the segment with a towing capacity of 35,100 lbs. and a payload capacity  of 7,680 lbs. Driving it all, a never-before-seen torque rating of 1000  lb.-ft. from the Cummins I-6 Turbo Diesel engine. The new Ram Heavy  Duty also sets benchmarks in ride and handling, luxury, materials,  innovation and technology extending well past any competitive offerings.  Giving maximum effort all day, every day with confidence, the new 2019  Ram Heavy Duty line of pickups steps forward with the full force of  modern capability.
  
 “Ram Heavy Duty owners constantly demand the highest levels of  capability to tackle the biggest jobs and with 35,100 lbs. of towing  capacity, pulled by 1,000 lb.-ft. of torque from our Cummins engine, we  now hold the most important titles within the segment,” said Reid  Bigland, Head of Ram Brand, FCA. “We’ve also surrounded owners in luxury  and technology that, until now, was unavailable in a heavy-duty pickup.  The highest quality interiors, active safety systems and of course our  award-winning Uconnect technology contribute to the best Ram 2500 and  3500 trucks we have ever built.”
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 POWERTRAIN
 
 Engines: 6.7-liter Cummins High Output Turbo Diesel reaches 1,000 lb.-ft.
 With a long list of upgrades, the new Cummins 6.7-liter I-6, high output  Turbo Diesel delivers up to 1,000 lb.-ft. of torque @ 1,800 rpm and 400  horsepower @ 2,800 rpm. Changes begin at the core, with a cylinder  block made from compacted graphite iron. Overall, the new Cummins Turbo  Diesel weighs more than 60 lbs. less than the previous-generation  engine, yet delivers more power and torque. A new cast-iron cylinder  head builds on the new block with changes that include new exhaust  valves and springs, and new rocker arms. Lighter and stronger pistons  include new low-friction rings and connect to the crankshaft via newly  design forged connecting rods and new bearings. An all-new exhaust  manifold is the mounting point for an improved variable-geometry  turbocharger with laminated heat shields, delivering boost pressure up  to 33 psi.
 
 The second variant of the Cummins Turbo Diesel also gets a performance  boost with 370 horsepower @ 2,800 rpm and 850 lb.-ft. of torque @ 1,700  rpm.
 The standard engine in the 2019 Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty is upgraded  to the proven and potent 6.4-liter HEMI V-8, delivering class-leading  410 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm and 429 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,000 rpm to  handle the payload and towing requirements of the heavy-duty truck user.
 
 Transmissions
 Ram 3500 Heavy Duty models equipped with the 1,000 lb.-ft. high output  Cummins 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel employ the Aisin AS69RC electronically  controlled six-speed automatic. This transmission is engineered to  handle the colossal torque of the Turbo Diesel engine and increased  vehicle weight ratings while delivering improved shift quality. Along  with hardware upgrades, the Aisin AS69RC uses a new transmission  controller with double the memory of the previous controller and a  dual-core processor. This delivers faster, more precise shifts under all  driving and loading conditions.
 
 Ram Heavy Duty trucks powered by the standard output Cummins 6.7-liter  Turbo Diesel are equipped with a significantly upgraded version of the  68RFE six-speed automatic transmission. Changes designed to improve the  electronically controlled transmission’s shift quality include new  variable-force solenoid controls for the torque-converter clutch. A new  reverse accumulator improves shift feel when placing the transmission  into park from reverse. Drive-to-park shifts were also improved through  refined hydraulic control.
 
 In a first for the Ram Heavy Duty, the 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 comes mated to  the proven and smooth-shifting TorqueFlite 8HP75 eight-speed automatic.  There are more than 40 individual shift maps to optimize shift points  for fuel economy, performance and drivability. The transmissions use  shift-by-wire technology, eliminating a mechanical linkage between the  transmission and the gear selector. The 2019 Ram Heavy Duty uses an  innovative rotary e-shift dial mounted on the left side of the  instrument panel’s center stack – freeing up space traditionally  occupied by a console- or column-mounted shift lever.
 
 Transfer Cases
 Four-wheel-drive versions of the 2019 Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty are  equipped with a BorgWarner part-time transfer case. The 6.4-liter HEMI  V-8 and variant of the Cummins 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel drive power  through either an electronic (BW 44-46) or manual shift (BW 44-47)  transfer case, depending on the model. Ram Heavy Duty trucks with the  high output version of the Cummins 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel are equipped  with an all-new part-time BorgWarner transfer case (BW 44-48). This  transfer case is designed to handle the higher input loads for maximum  towing capability up to 35,100 lbs.
 
 Axles
 New front and rear axles on the 2019 Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty have  been engineered to improve durability, handle industry-leading payload  and towing capabilities, and minimize Noise, Vibration and Harshness  (NVH), as well as take advantage of opportunities to optimize weight.  The Ram 3500 Heavy Duty is offered with an all-new, larger 12-inch AAM  rear axle to handle the class-leading power and capability.
  
 ENGINEERING
 
 The 2019 Ram Heavy Duty is the most powerful, most capable pickup in the  segment with a towing capacity of 35,100 lbs. and payload capacity of  7,680 lbs. But big capability is irrelevant if the truck fails to  instill confidence to the driver. Ram redefines the phrase “you don’t  even know it’s back there” when towing or hauling.
  
 Frame
 Ram Heavy Duty trucks feature all-new frames built with 98.5-percent  high-strength steel, six separate crossmembers, hydroformed main rails  and fully boxed rear rails for optimal strength and mass efficiency.  Although the new Ram Heavy Duty is stronger and more capable,  lightweight materials in the frame, powertrain and an aluminum hood  reduce overall weight by up to 143 lbs. Two Active-Tuned Mass Modules  (ATMM) mounted on the frame rails search out unfavorable vibrations and  apply countermeasures to eliminate them.
 
 Wide front frame rails enable front suspension springs to be positioned  slightly outboard – an enabler for generating positive roll stiffness.  In the rear portion of the new frame, the structure includes fully boxed  rear rails. The rear-axle structural crossmember with provisions for  fifth-wheel and gooseneck hitches, has been upgraded for 2019 to  accommodate the increased towing capacity.
  
 On vehicles equipped with the optional auxiliary camera prep package,  the standard 4/7-pin bumper connector is replaced with a 12/7-pin  connector to support the remote camera option (available Mopar  accessory). A tailgate handle-mounted, rear high-definition camera  backup system is standard with dynamic imaging on the 12-inch, 8.4-inch  or 5-inch displays with turning guidelines. Also, the cargo-view camera  located in the Center High-Mounted Stop Light (CHMSL) provides a view of  the bed for easier connection to fifth-wheel or gooseneck trailers, as  well as monitoring bed loads.
  
 Suspension
 Heavy Duty trucks generally have a suspension equipped for constant,  heavy payloads. This leads to a harsher ride when unloaded. The 2019 Ram  Heavy Duty includes Frequency Response Damping (FRD) shocks on all four  corners. The valves of an FRD shock automatically adjust for the type  of vertical wheel input, allowing the Ram Heavy Duty to have  sports-car-like suspension for handling and a supple suspension on rough  terrain. Engineers added progressive springs and upgraded bushings to  the suspension system, including the exclusive five-link coil design on  Ram 2500, providing better load-carrying characteristics and improved  articulation over obstacles when compared to a leaf-spring system.
  
 A class-exclusive Active-Level rear air suspension is available on both  the Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 and includes a new Bed-lowering Mode to make  the heaviest trailer hook-ups a breeze. The 2019 Ram 2500 uses two air  bags to replace the coil springs. Load capacity is not sacrificed and  the Ram 2500’s best-in-class ride and handling gets even better,  crushing the competition with two doses of engineering innovation  (five-link coil with an air suspension option). The Ram 3500 features a  Hotchkiss rear leaf-spring system with optional air suspension. By  adding supplemental air bags, Ram engineers were able to soften the  heavy-load leaf springs, allowing for more unladed suspension movement.
  
 In the front, a new, two-piece, front-suspension crossmember structure  adds a longer welded interface and greater strength to the frame. The  Ram Heavy Duty line features an advanced three-link front suspension to  ensure roll stiffness.
 
 Brakes
 A new braking system upgrades the calipers, booster and master cylinder.  Combined with a larger-ratio pedal swing, the 2019 Ram Heavy Duty  delivers a more confident and powerful execution with little effort from  the driver. The reengineered system also offers shorter stopping  distances and braking to match the highest capability.
 
 Body
 Several body elements are upgraded from mild steel to high-strength  steel on the 2019 Heavy Duty pickups. Additional light-weighting efforts  consist of an aluminum hood, which contributes to an overall weight  reduction of 143 lbs. on the volume model.
  
 Through wind-tunnel analyses and three million miles of real-world  durability tests, engineers have created the quietest Ram Heavy Duty  ever with a segment-leading drag coefficient of .409. Upgrades to  improve NVH include new C-pillar hydromounts, anti-vibration devices,  new engine mounts, active noise cancelling and new exhaust-system  attachments.
  
 New Power Wagon Content
 2019 Ram Power Wagon is the most capable production off-road truck in  the industry. The Power Wagon features a unique suspension, factory  suspension lift, locking front and rear differentials, disconnecting  sway bar and a 12,000-lb. winch. New to the Power Wagon is a 360 camera,  which includes forward-view camera gridlines to help navigate  obstacles. An all-new and integrated front-mounted WARN Zeon-12 winch  features a unique fairlead and fairlead retainer with a new synthetic  line that cannot kink, does not fray and is more maneuverable. The new  line also cuts weight by 28 lbs. A Power Wagon content package continues  to be available on Tradesman, which includes all the off-road equipment  but keeps the Tradesman design elements.
 
 SAFETY AND SECURITY
  
 The new 2019 Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty pickups include more than 100  available safety and security elements, including an array of active and  passive systems to assist the driver and passengers, offered in all  models.
  
 Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), 360-degree camera display and  selectable tire pressures are just some of the new, specialized  technologies found in Ram’s halo pickup trucks. Since the Ram Heavy Duty  line is engineered around capability, it makes sense that many of the  technologies would be enhanced from their use in passenger cars. For  example, Tire Pressure Monitoring, which can monitor up to six tires on  the pickup, now includes trailer tire pressure monitoring for up to 12  trailer tires. Although a back-up camera is a standard feature on most  vehicles, the Ram Heavy Duty offers a second rear-view camera  (cargo-view camera) to monitor payload in the bed. It also can be used  to align fifth-wheel and gooseneck trailers, a common task of the Ram  Heavy Duty pickup. As a segment-first, back-up sensors on the Ram 3500  include specifically designed sensors to cover the added width of dual  rear wheels, giving a wider span of coverage when backing up with  limited view.
  
 The new Ram Heavy Duty uses a variety of high-strength steels in the  frame, body panels and core structure to maximize impact performance and  reduce overall weight, including the A-, B- and C-pillars, front  structure and door beams. Increased resistance spot welds reduce the  heat exposure to surrounding metal to maintain strength and long-term  durability.
 
 DESIGN
  
 After hundreds of sketches, the new 2019 Ram Heavy Duty line of pickups  came forward with the full force of modern capability. Interiors mirror  the design expressed on the recently launched Ram 1500 with unmatched  luxury, materials, innovation and technology extending well past any  competitive offerings.
  
 Interior
 For 2019, all-new features, technology and premium materials help the  redesigned Ram Heavy Duty continue its interior leadership with quality,  technology and luxury. Each trim level is uniquely characterized to  reflect individual identity.
  
 The new instrument panel combines a strong, structurally interlocking  appearance, pushing the central controls up and toward the driver,  improving overall reachability of system controls. The 2019 Ram Heavy  Duty features the Uconnect 4C NAV on a 12-inch fully configurable  touchscreen, which can display one application, such as the navigation  map, across the whole 12-inch screen, or can be divided in half,  operating two different applications at once. Redundant HVAC controls  and a new enhanced-ergonomic switch bank deliver improved feedback and  appearance.
  
 The new 2019 Ram Heavy Duty features an available 7-inch, full-color, 3D  animation-capable driver information display, with reconfigurable  function that enables Ram truck drivers to personalize information  inside the instrument cluster. The display is designed to visually  communicate information, using graphics and text, quickly and easily.
  
 Across all trim levels, the 2019 Ram Heavy Duty features push-button  start and a redesigned rotary e-shifter dial (HEMI V8 only). The new  shifter area also intelligently groups new feature buttons, including  Hill Descent Control, axle lock and transfer case controls, when  equipped.
  
 An active noise cancellation system and acoustic glass reduce ambient  cabin sounds by nearly 10 db – the quietest Ram Heavy Duty ever. The new  HVAC system features 30 percent more air flow at lower noise levels,  including larger front defroster vents for better performance. All-new  in-duct electric heating elements on diesel models help speed cabin  warmup on cold days, and larger system controls and new larger panel  ducts work better with gloved hands.
  
 With up to 258 liters of interior storage volume on the exclusive Mega  Cab including two bins behind the rear seats, the 2019 Ram Heavy Duty  offers more than 120-percent additional storage capacity versus the  closest competitor. A reimagined center console is a usable, complex  piece of art with more than 12 different storage combinations. Up from  19.7 to 22.6 liters, the console includes a wider docking area with  optional wireless charging, which can hold a small tablet or smartphone.  A three-position sliding cup-holder tray can be stowed under the center  armrest to reveal a deep storage tub designed to hold a 15-inch laptop
  
 To keep devices charged, five USB ports assist in the center console  type-C ports for faster communication and charging. Up to three 115-volt  household plugs are available (three-prong). One in the first row and  one in the second row. All outlets now handle up to 400 watts to charge  or power tools quickly.
  
 Exterior
 Robust sections combined with “interlocking” design aesthetics also  function to improve aerodynamics to surround segment-leading capability  and technology. Every Ram Heavy Duty truck benefits from new content  specifically designed to match each model’s unique style. Rather than a  traditional focus on styling elements individually, designers combined  elements that influence each other’s shape, resulting in a more  integrated look that aligns with the mechanical capabilities of the  truck. For example, the grille, hood and fenders share pieces of each  other, as well as the instrument panel, cluster and center console.
  
 The 2019 Heavy Duty creates a bold and unique appearance that Heavy Duty  customers can call their own. Interlocked with the new, lighter  aluminum hood, a much larger and more aggressive front grille opening  leads with confidence and strength. The 2019 Ram Heavy Duty is available  in six different grille styles with a complete departure from the  historic crosshairs. The new front bumper is cut with larger openings,  providing greater airflow to the largest turbo intercooler Ram has ever  adapted to its halo pickups. More than 20 sensors surrounding the new  Ram Heavy Duty are seamlessly integrated to make them less visible. A  removable air dam helps mold the most aerodynamic Heavy Duty Ram has  offered.
  
 Three headlamp variations are available delivering the best lighting in  the segment: Halogen, full LED/reflector and full LED/projector with  Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) for up to 15 degrees of movement in  the expected direction of travel.
  
 The side of the truck flows with trademark Ram style. A drawn body-side  character line ties together the front fender and cab doors. An all-new  interlocking side-step design incorporates deep tread patterns and a  R-A-M logo.
  
 The new Ram Heavy Duty continues to offer the best lockable bed storage  in the segment with RamBox. The industry-first RamBox Cargo Management  System includes versatile, weatherproof, lockable, illuminated and  drainable storage bins built into the bed rails. New for 2019, RamBox  features a 115-volt outlet with up to 400-watts of power.
  
 Surrounding the largest cab in the segment, the interior design team  brought unique colors and premium materials to each trim level of the  2019 Ram Heavy Duty. Each model makes its own unique “Hero” statement  with paint colors, badging, wheels, grilles and other features.
  
 UCONNECT
  
 Designed to be the most technologically advanced heavy-duty pickup ever,  the new Ram 2500 and 3500 are loaded with an array of innovative and  state-of-the-art features. The award-winning fourth-generation Uconnect  system offers new convenience and connected services, and keeps Ram  truck customers connected, engaged and informed all while keeping their  hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
 
 Uconnect 4C NAV with 12-inch display
 The 2019 Ram Heavy Duty features a 12-inch reconfigurable touchscreen  with tailor-made graphics for various Ram models and state-of-the-art  connectivity. Personalization is made easy with the new split screen,  allowing two different applications for desired configuration, such as  Apple CarPlay and HVAC controls, or one application, such as navigation  across the entire 12-inch touchscreen.
 
 The new 2019 Ram Heavy Duty offers four audio systems to immerse  passengers in the ultimate sound experience, including a 750-watt Harman  Kardon Audio System with 17 speakers, including an 8-inch subwoofer.
 
 The class-exclusive Uconnect 4C with 12-inch display also features the  next level of audio entertainment with SiriusXM with 360L. The new  service enables Ram truck drivers and passengers to discover more of  what SiriusXM offers based on their listening preferences, including  exclusive SiriusXM on-demand programming never before available in the  dash. Benefits of the new SiriusXM with 360L include more channels (now  200+), access to thousands of hours of recorded on-demand programming  and enhanced sports play-by-play offerings. Smart content  recommendations enable listeners to discover more of what they love,  based on listening habits. Individual listener profiles allow multiple  drivers and passengers to customize and maintain their own presets,  select preferences and pick up where they left off in the car.
 
 Manufacturing
 The 2019 Ram Heavy Duty is built at the Saltillo Truck Assembly Plant in Coahuila, Mexico.
  
 		About Ram Truck Brand
 In 2009, the Ram Truck brand launched as a stand-alone division, focused  on meeting the demands of truck buyers and delivering benchmark-quality  vehicles.
  
 That focus leads Ram to design the industry’s most innovative,  award-winning trucks, emphasizing durability, strength, technology and  efficiency.
  
 With a full lineup of trucks, including ProMaster and ProMaster City  vans, the Ram brand builds trucks that get the hard work done and  families where they need to go. From the no-compromise Ram 1500 that  defines the future of pickup trucks with innovative design, the highest  quality materials and class-exclusive technology, to the Ram Heavy Duty  which combines the ability to out-power, out-tow and out-haul every  single competitor with the segment’s most comfortable ride and handling,  Ram is committed to product leadership.
  
 Ram continues to outperform the competition and sets the benchmarks for: - Most powerful: 1,000 lb.-ft of torque with Cummins Turbo Diesel
 - Highest towing capacity: 35,100 lbs. with Ram 3500
 - Heaviest payloads: 7,680 lbs. with Ram 3500
 - Most luxurious: Ram Limited with real wood, real leather and 12-inch Uconnect touchscreen
 - Best ride and handling with exclusive link coil rear and auto-level air suspensions
 - Most interior space with Ram Mega Cab
 - Most capable full-size off-road pickup – Ram Power Wagon
 - Highest owner loyalty of any half-ton pickup
 - Over the last 30 years, Ram has the highest percentage of pickups still on the road
 
 
 Giving maximum effort all day, every day with confidence, the Ram Truck  lineup steps forward with the full force of modern capability  providing confidence-inspiring features and class-exclusive vehicle  safety.
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