The Ram 2500 represents a long-standing legacy of heavy-duty engineering that dates back to its origins under the Dodge nameplate. Since the brand's transition to a standalone division, the Ram 2500 has consistently set the benchmark for interior refinement combined with extreme industrial capability. Originally gaining fame for the integration of the Cummins® Turbo Diesel engine in the late 1980s, this truck has evolved from a utilitarian workhorse into a sophisticated multi-purpose vehicle. Today, it serves as a primary choice for drivers in Cleveland and Akron who require maximum output for hauling, towing, and demanding jobsites.
Heavy-Duty Performance and Engine Options
The mechanical foundation of the Ram 2500 is built around two primary powerplants designed for high-torque applications. The standard engine is the 6.4L HEMI® V8, which utilizes Variable Valve Timing (VVT) and Fuel Saver Technology cylinder deactivation. This engine delivers 410 horsepower and 429 lb-ft of torque, providing a maximum gas towing capacity of 17,730 pounds when properly equipped.
For those seeking peak diesel performance, the available 6.7L Cummins® Turbo Diesel I6 engine offers a significant increase in low-end power. This configuration produces 370 horsepower and a massive 850 lb-ft of torque. With the diesel powertrain, the Ram 2500 achieves a maximum towing capacity of up to 19,990 pounds. Both engines are paired with sophisticated automatic transmissions—an eight-speed for the gas V8 and a six-speed high-durability transmission for the diesel—ensuring smooth power delivery across all gear ranges.
Ram 2500 Lease Specials