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The word on the digital
grapevine is that big changes are coming to the Ram 1500 lineup. It's already
been confirmed that the popular and torquey V6 EcoDiesel is getting the boot to
make room on the assembly line for the upcoming all-electric Ram pickup truck.
There is also word of a new inline-six engine dubbed the Hurricane coming to
put the truck's Hemi V8 option out to pasture. More details are on the brink,
but until then, we get to enjoy the current 2023 Ram 1500 in its glory, which
recently earned the title of Texas Full-Size Truck of the Year by the Texas
Motor Press Association.
The award-winning truck that
won over the auto journalists of TxMPA was the Ram 1500 Limited powered by the
now-discontinued turbocharged 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6. Moreover, the model
tested came equipped with the 10th Anniversary limited edition package.
The EcoDiesel underwent three
generations during its development from when Ram first unveiled it in 2014. The
gen three turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 EcoDiesel boasts a rated 260 horsepower and
480 lb.-ft of torque. In addition, if optioned in the Ram Tradesman HFE trim
with 2WD, the V6 diesel truck carried a brag-worthy rating of 32 mpg. More
importantly, it offered a competitive max-towing capacity of 12,560 pounds.
The first thing you notice
when driving a Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is how quiet it is, which is a stark contrast
to the rumble and brimstone of the 5.7-liter, 6.4-liter, and Supercharged
6.2-liter HEMI V8. Pressing the ignition button and the only reminder that
you're driving a diesel truck is a faint clatter before dying down to a smooth hum.
The sound of the turbocharger spooling is more audible than the engine itself.
As a result, the EcoDiesel is a torquey wolf in sheep's clothing. A working
truck's grunt is hushed to a church whisper.
On the road and off, the Ram 1500 Limited glides thanks to its four-wheel air suspension. This suspension can be raised or lowered for varying terrain with a button push. Although the Ram 1500 does feel bulbous when driving on narrow off-road trails, one cannot ignore how comfortable it is to drive. Moreover, the EcoDiesel's 480 lb.-ft of torque is only a throttle input away from getting you out of any sticky terrain.
Ram 1500 Limited 10th
Anniversary Limited Edition
Inside, the $2,145 cost for
the 10th anniversary limited edition package gets you premium quilted stitch
leather upholstery, a jeweled rotary dial, a suede headliner, and a 19-speaker
Harman Kardon sound system. In addition, there is a 10th anniversary limited
edition emblem stamped in the center console positioned so that resting your forearm
won't cover it.
As with all Ram Trucks of
this generation, stepping inside the Ram 1500 Limited EcoDiesel is like putting
on a premium leather glove. You're greeted by a warm and inviting cabin
shielding you from the outside elements. The plush seats and spacious interior
further remind you that this is not your grandfather's vinyl bench seat old
Dodge.
New Tech in the 2023 Ram
1500
As part of an update for the
current generation, the Ram 1500 received a host of new tech for 2023. Newly
available equipment includes a 12-inch digital instrument cluster with the
option to project full-screen navigation. The new digital dash offers
full-color 3D graphics and color customization. In addition, the 2023 Ram 1500
will feature a reconfigurable digital head-up display showing the driver
information like MPH, notification of incoming calls, and providing turn-by-turn
navigation.
Another technical feature
available on 2023 Ram trucks is a digital rearview mirror with an LCD monitor
that can be switched off. When on, the digital rearview mirror provides the
driver with a real-time video stream from the rear-facing camera. Other new
features include the Ram App, powered by Ram Connect, allowing the owner to
send destinations to the GPS with the Send & Go feature. In addition,
people can use the Ram App for remote vehicle start, vehicle finder, and lock
or unlock the doors instead of using the key fob.
The EcoDiesel engine
certainly left an impression on the truck market. It balanced torque and fuel
economy and set a bar that current electric pickup trucks can't reach.
No "new" EcoDiesel V6-powered Ram 1500 trucks will be rolling off the line in 2023. However, these trucks will live on in the pre-owned and used truck lots across the country. These 1000-mile range diesel engines will become a snapshot of the era's technology and performance. Future automotive bloggers will be able to add the EcoDiesel to their top 10 lists for throwback Thursday alongside the first-gen Ram 1500 TRX and the "OG '' 1979 Dodge Ram Li’l Red Express.
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