Thursday, 26 December 2019 05:57

2024 RAM 2500

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2024 RAM 2500

Ram has been spied testing the next-gen of RAM who will have release date on 2021-2022. Here we will present few interesting ideas regarding the concept of 2024 RAM 2500

The new 2024 RAM 2500 will have a fusion of ideas from the model 1500. The main reason is market expectation and expansion on Europe and Asia markets.

RAM sales is 84 percent in the United States, regions like Europe and Asia buy more of the division's vans. In the coming years, there will be a new generation of the PROMASTER City. 

Regarding exterior, he will have a new grille, and also headlights will be better incorporate into the nose. This truck has an eight-foot-long bed for hauling lots of your stuff. Spy shots don't show it yet, and we think that first spy shots will be next year.

Interior expectation for 2024 RAM 2500

The 8.4-inch and 12-inch screens are both likely available. Top models should have lots of leather upholstery so that occupants feel comfy while towing heavy loads. More advanced driver assistance features might also be available, like a 360-degree camera, blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and lane-keep assist.

The 2500's powertrain options still remain a mystery. It's possible that Ram might offer the 48-volt mild-hybrid technology that's available with some engines on the 1500. If the company goes this route, then the change would boost fuel economy and provide some extra torque when driving away from a stop.

Ram has already confirmed plans to build the new generations or RAM 2500 will be produced at its factory in Warren, Michigan, rather than in Saltillo, Mexico, like the current trucks.

New 2024 RAM 2500 heavy-duty model is also on the way.

The current versions have the lowest average transaction price in the segment, and the automaker intends to make the next-gen trucks more expensive. In addition, Level 2 autonomous capability will be available in 2024.

 

 

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