MSRP of $115,999 for a 3500 DRW Laramie Cummins ????
15 hp and 70 ft pounds more then a 2018 ?
Sounds like sled manufacturers at snow check time ??
Every year they gain 5-7 %
Better looking truck though.
Ram doesn’t have a trans that holds up to their current power levels so I don’t have much faith in this being any better.
400hp in a inline 6 though as compared to a v8 is a different ballgame. 1000ft/lbs will be nice. $115k though. That's a tough pill to swallow. This much torque has to be hard on tires. And still using the 68RFE? I read they made a few upgrades to it, which should have been done when they came out. They've been weak from the get go imho. Why couldn't they just make a deal with Allison lol? I'd be in love!
Why is it different? Displacement is still the same, and the Duramax is 6.6 instead of 6.7. Hp is hp regardless of how the cylinders are arranged.
Or a front end!!How are you gonna feel about the exhaust rusting off a $100,000+ truck???
488 ferrari makes 700hp. Highway tractors are only about 450hp. Surprised they don't put more 3.9l twin turbos, in kenworths.
It is different.
Power curves, lighter engine, better emissions. There is a reason that I6 engines are used in highway trucks and v8’s are a thing of the past.
Torque gets you off the line, horse power keeps you going. Sure it get up from a stop and go, but try pass someone with that Cummins, the torque falls off too quick to make any HP. HP is a result of torque.