The intense competition for full size pickup truck dominance is escalating. Following General Motors’ introduction of the 2025 Chevrolet Silverado, Stellantis has responded with a preview of the refreshed 2025 Ram Heavy Duty lineup. This escalating rivalry began when Ford revealed the redesigned 2024 F-150, featuring new features, technology, and styling updates.
While Chevrolet maintained its confidence in the Silverado and Sierra, Stellantis countered with the 2025 Ram 1500, introducing significant changes like the Ramcharger range extended EV and transitioning from Hemi V8s to 3.0-liter Hurricane inline six engines. The recent arrival of the all new fifth generation Ford Super Duty for the 2023 model year has further fueled the competition.
Stellantis has taken the lead by offering a preview of the 2025 Ram Heavy Duty, showcasing exterior images of the Rebel, Chassis Cab, and a premium version. The preview highlighted three distinct color options: a satin-like blue, white for the workhorse, and crimson for the luxury model.
The 2025 Ram Heavy Duty lineup is expected to offer a variety of features and options to cater to different customer needs. The Rebel model is likely to feature aggressive styling and off-road capabilities, while the Chassis Cab version will be designed for commercial use. The premium model may include luxurious interior amenities and advanced technology features.
It remains to be seen how these new offerings will compare to the existing full-size pickup truck options on the market. The Ram Heavy Duty models, set to debut in 2025, have finally revealed their new design. In a playful jab at automotive spy photographers, Ram announced that while engineers are still putting the trucks through their paces, they couldn’t resist sharing some high quality images.
The new models showcase a range of design updates, including distinct grille styles for different trim levels and the controversial split-headlight styling. These changes align with recent trends in the automotive industry. However, imaginative digital car content creators have already anticipated these updates.
The AutoYa info channel on YouTube has created unofficial CGI renderings of the upcoming Ram 2500 and 3500 heavy duty models. These renderings showcase additional color options and a speculative interior design.
While the interior changes are expected to be minimal, the exterior updates are significant. The exterior design changes, combined with the potential for improved performance and features, could help the 2025 Ram 1500 and Heavy Duty series regain their previous sales success.
However, only time will tell whether these updates will be enough to entice buyers in a competitive market. Additionally, the impact of the controversial split headlight styling on consumer preferences remains to be seen.