For the first time we can remember, a full-size pickup in the United States is not available with a V8 engine. The 2025 Ram 1500 has been revealed, and the only drivetrains available feature two trims ...
The 5.7-liter Hemi V8 is back in the Ram 1500 lineup, and Stellantis said sales are coming back too — including 10,000 ...
Ram debuted a substantially refreshed Ram 1500 for the 2025 model year. It came with a huge change. The brand eliminated the Hemi V8 from the lineup, replacing it with standard and high-output ...
Like almost every other corporate entity, Ram recognized the unofficial “Star Wars” holiday May the Fourth over social media. But they used the occasion to tease a Ram product reveal on May 10th. We ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The stylists at the Ram truck brand gave the 2025 1500 model a new look - modern yet still rugged. While they were creating the shape, engineers were working on a major ...
It's a lot more complex than the old Hemi, but if it can reliably make this much power for the life of the truck, it's a real winner. Ram understands this and knows what the occasion calls for: ...
Carlos may have killed the Hemi, but after a short interlude, a V8 is back under the hood of the Ram 1500. Ram is bringing back the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 for the 2026 Ram 1500, reversing its previous ...
Ram brought back the V8 in the 1500, and while it’s not technically as good as the inline-six, it is really easy to love.
In this episode, the 2026 RAM 1500 Warlock, powered by a HEMI V8, takes on the 2025 Ford F-150 V8 Tremor in a quarter-mile showdown. However, there are a couple of catches. First, it all goes down one ...
After some harsh criticism from specialists and fans, plus faltering sales, Ram Trucks is back on the right track after Tim Kuniskis has done a 'Return of the King'-style reappearance and took back ...
Stellantis is making a major move – and statement - by reintegrating the V8 Hemi engine. For 2026, Stellantis is making a significant impact by reintegrating the V8 Hemi engine into the Ram 1500 ...
Back in 2003, a Harvard professor published a book that argued that 95% of purchases in this country are made using subconscious need rather than logic and reason. If you're a Jalopnik reader, you ...