Following on the reveals of Ford and GM’s light-duty diesel full-size pickup truck engines, Ram has finally revealed its second-generation EcoDiesel V6 for the 2020 Ram 1500 and 2019 Ram 1500 Classic.
Back in 2014 Ram became the only truck maker to offer a diesel engine in its half-ton pickup truck segment. The Ecodiesel, as it was called, delivered good torque and excellent fuel economy, which has ...
How do you make a great pickup truck even better? Easy, give it a more capable engine and make it go farther between fill-ups. That’s exactly what Ram set out to accomplish with the newest addition to ...
"We knew this new Ram engine needed to have the most torque and efficiency we could squeeze out of it," said Mauro Puglia, diesel engine chief engineer, about the completely redesigned engine. Keep ...
Chrysler's Ram brand has consistently placed third behind Ford and General Motors among pickup-truck consumers and fleet buyers alike. However, with a new focus on the commercial market and several ...
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is getting ready to launch a new EcoDiesel engine for the 1500 pickup, one that will to transform the model into the most powerful half-ton machine currently on the American ...
The diesel is dead. At least, the diesel paired with the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. To send it off, the Stellantis brand is sending off the more eco-friendly engine with a new, final special edition ...
After nearly a decade in production, the Ram 1500 will discontinue the EcoDiesel (turbodiesel) engin, killing off yet another GM Duramax rival. Ram 1500 EcoDiesel production will conclude during the ...
Jeep parent company FCA has a portfolio that’s downright swole with muscle machines. The sheer number of vehicles packing over 400 hp is staggering and closing in on an even dozen. What about torque, ...
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
The 2020 model is the first Jeep Wrangler available in the U.S. with a diesel engine, which a hardcore segment of the brand’s fan base has been asking the company to build since the CJ days. Why? How ...
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