The heavy-duty 2020 Ram 2500 is a beast of epic proportions, with all-out luxury features to match its outlandish towing capabilities.
What’s new for the 2020 Ram 2500?
Safety is big on the agenda for 2020. This year, the Ram 2500 offers lane keeping assist and adaptive steering on every single trim model. Blind spot monitoring has arrived, and it can be configured to take a trailer into account.
For 2020, this heavy-duty truck is also serving up a long list of new appearance options. The Ram Heavy Duty Night Edition package dresses up your ride with sleek, monochromatic style, including black 20-inch wheels, black interior, and exclusive black badging. Shoppers can also choose from two new exterior colors, Hydro Blue and Olive Green. The top-trim 2020 Power Wagon now features black wheels.
This new model also lets you make fewer trips to the gas station. If you choose a Ram 2500 with a crew cabin and the 8-foot bed, you get the newly added convenience of a 50-gallon fuel tank.
Why choose the 2020 Ram 2500?
Choose the Ram 2500 because you need a truck that’s capable of heavy-duty towing and hauling. And, more than that, you want a heavy-duty truck that speaks to your personal style. More than competitors, the Ram 2500 puts an emphasis on refinement. Inside, quality is everywhere you look in the cabin’s fit and finish. And, as you climb the trim levels, this heavy-duty truck feels more and more like a luxury automobile.
Can the Ram 2500 pull a fifth-wheel trailer? How much can the 2020 Ram 2500 tow?
Yes – the Ram 2500 can tow a fifth-wheel trailer. In fact, you’ll need a fifth-wheel setup and the turbodiesel engine to tow max loads of 19,780 pounds. If you’ve got heavy machinery or an extra-large camper to tow, the Ram 2500 can certainly help.
This heavy-duty truck is equally skilled at hauling major payloads. Depending on configuration and equipment, the Ram 2500 can haul up to 4,010 pounds. That’s some serious pay dirt.
What are the 2020 Ram 2500 trim levels?
This heavy-duty truck is available as seven trim models. Choose between the Tradesman, Big Horn, Lone Star, Power Wagon, Laramie, Laramie Longhorn, and Limited.
In addition to heavy-duty muscle, the Tradesman treats you to workday basics, including a locking tailgate and air conditioning. Upgrade to the Big Horn for flashy style, including chrome exterior trim, remote ignition, and a power-sliding rear window. The Laramie adds even more chrome trim, as well as LED headlights and taillights. Inside, you’ll find upgraded infotainment and comfort features, including a bigger, 8.4-inch infotainment touchscreen and dual-zone automatic climate control.
The Longhorn adds upscale details, like a spray-in bedliner and LED bed lights. Inside, its upgraded leather upholstery and heated and ventilated front seats put a stylish touch on your daily drive. The Limited is even flashier, with power-deployable running boards and stylish 20-inch wheels. At the top of the lineup, the Power Wagon is fully loaded with every imaginable truck feature, including all-terrain tires, skid plates, and rugged shock absorbers.
In addition to different trim levels, shoppers can choose between three body styles: the regular two-door cab, four-door crew cab, and four-door extra-large Mega Cab. The regular cab features a long, 8-foot bed. The Mega cabin comes with the short, 6-foot-4-inch bed. With the crew cabin, you can opt for either the short or long bed.