Chicago,
Feb 11, 2009 - Bold, powerful and capable. Today at the Chicago Auto
Show, Dodge introduced the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty lineup,
offering first-time innovations and features along with new standards of
strength, utility and driveability.
“Our new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500
pickups continue to build on Dodge Ram’s leadership in the Heavy-Duty
pickup segment,” said Scott Kunselman, Vice President – Jeep®/Truck
Product Team, Chrysler LLC. “Our Ram Heavy-Duty pickups reinforce Dodge
Ram’s bold and powerful reputation, and provide improved capability in
critical areas of the segment.”
First and foremost, the new 2010 Dodge
Ram is about capability. In fact, its many features -- including
powertrain, towing and payload capacities, driving dynamics, amenities
and styling – truly make it the ultimate heavy-duty pickup truck.
“This is the continuation of the
reinvention of our Dodge Ram lineup,” said Mike Accavitti, Director –
Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep Brands. “Over the past five years, Dodge has
gained market share in the heavy-duty pickup segment, and to stay on
that track, Dodge keeps innovating. Our new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500
pickups will continue to build on our momentum.”
Dodge’s Heavy-Duty Résumé
Dodge continues its strong heritage in the Heavy-Duty truck
market by building on its past. Since 2003, Dodge has launched new
models or made improvements to its Heavy-Duty lineup:
- 2003 – Launched all-new version of
Ram Heavy Duty
- 2004 – Introduced diesel engine
improvements
- 2005 – Introduced Dodge Ram Power
Wagon
- 2006 – Introduced Dodge Ram Mega Cab
- 2008 – Introduced (2007.5) New 6.7L
Cummins Turbo Diesel engine
- 2009 – Introduced new 5.7L HEMI
engine and new brake system for added brake life and improved fuel
economy and new 3.42 axle ratio on diesel automatic transmission
And new for 2010, the Crew Cab with
six-foot, four-inch box replaces the Quad Cab to meet Heavy-Duty
customer needs and focus on overall vehicle refinement and ride comfort.
Ultimate Hauling and Towing
Capability
The backbone of 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty pickups is a
hydro-formed, fully boxed frame with advanced torsional rigidity and
stiffness. A coil-spring suspension setup is used up front, while the
multi-leaf spring design is maintained in the rear for heavy-duty
capability. Front and rear shocks and springs are tuned for optimum ride
quality and capability.
Customers in the heavy-duty segment have
a range of needs, and most of them involve high levels of capability.
The new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 are designed to deliver a total
package:
- Increased Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) on 2500 4x4 crew cab diesel models to 9,600 lbs. from
9,000 lbs.
- Increased Gross Combined Weight
Rating (GCWR) on 3500 dually models with diesel, auto transmission
and 4.10 rear axle to 25,400 lbs. from 24,000 lbs.
- Increased Gross Combined Weight
Ratings (GCWR) on 3500 4x2 models to 24,000 lbs. from 23,000 lbs.
- Increased front Gross Axle Weight
Ratings (GAWR) on several models:
- To 5,500 lbs. from 5,200 lbs. on
diesel 4x4 pickups
- To 5,000 lbs. from 4,700 lbs. on
diesel 4x2 pickups
Suspension upgrades and larger front axle
U-joints, combined with increased front GAWR, result in increased
front-weight carrying capability – a must for larger snowplows.
Towing capability is a strong suit with
the new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 pickups, with the only standard
exhaust brake in the segment (diesel-equipped models). This feature
reduces brake fade, prolongs brake life and provides confidence and
safety when hauling heavy loads on downhill grades. Large front (360 mm)
and rear (358 mm) brakes with integrated Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
increase brake life and braking stability.
An
available integrated trailer brake control provides better driver
control in towing situations. Trailer brake control information is
conveniently displayed in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
which is standard on diesel models and available on gas SLT, TRX and
Laramie models.
In addition, new 2010 Dodge Ram
transmissions include Electronic Range Select, which enables the driver
to manually limit the highest available transmission gear, allowing
manual upshifts and downshifts based on road speed and engine speed. A
tow/haul mode switch enhances tow capability while towing. Tow/haul mode
is available on both five-speed and six-speed automatic transmissions.
Other tow-friendly features include
improved trailer-tow mirrors with integrated turn signals, memory
function, and puddle lamps. The larger 7-in. x 11-in. trailer-tow
mirrors offer improved visibility with larger convex glass surfaces.
Mirrors flip up and out in a vertical configuration for improved
visibility around wide trailers. Trailer-tow mirrors are now standard on
3500.
Ultimate Powertrains
In terms of power, the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty tops the
charts with the available, legendary 6.7-liter Cummins Turbo Diesel
engine, which produces 350 horsepower (261 kW) at 3,000 rpm and 650
lb.-ft. of torque (881 N·m) at only 1,500 rpm.
The most durable and reliable engine in
its class, the 6.7-liter Cummins Turbo Diesel features standard
oil-change intervals of 7,500 miles. It also has life-to-major overhaul
intervals of 350,000 miles, providing more than a 100,000-mile advantage
over the competition.
And it’s as clean as it is durable. The
Cummins 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel engine uses a diesel particulate filter (DPF)
to virtually eliminate particulate matter emissions and an absorber
catalyst to reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx) by as much as 90 percent, in
order to meet stringent 2010.5 diesel emissions requirements.
Backing up the 6.7-liter diesel is a
choice of either a G56 six-speed manual transmission or a 68RFE
six-speed automatic transmission. The six-speed manual has an ultra-low
first-gear ratio, which makes it ideal for heavy hauling requirements,
while the six-speed automatic offers ease of driveability and towing.
The other choice for 2010 Dodge Ram
Heavy-Duty customers is the standard 5.7-liter HEMI® V-8 gasoline
engine, delivering 383 horsepower (286 kW) at 5,600 rpm and 400 lb.-ft.
of torque (542 N•m) at 4,000 rpm. The 5.7-liter HEMI was redesigned for
2009, with several new and improved technologies:
- Variable Valve Timing (VVT)
- Increased compression ratio
- Active intake manifold with long
runners for low-end torque and short runners for high-rpm power
- Improved cylinder head port flow
efficiency
- Reduced-restriction exhaust and
induction systems
The 5.7-liter HEMI comes standard with
the heavy-duty 545RFE five-speed automatic. It offers Electronic Range
Select and tow-haul capability that provide a unique shift schedule that
minimizes gear hunting while towing heavy loads. It also provides
automatic downshift capability while decelerating.
Two 4x4 transfer cases are available –
the NV 271, a manual unit standard on ST and Power Wagon models; and the
NV273, an electric shift-on-the-fly transfer case, standard on SLT and
Laramie models.
A choice of four axle ratios are
available on new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty pickups,
depending on equipment level: 3.42, 3.73, 4.10 or 4.56.
Ultimate Off-Road Capability
The Dodge Ram Power Wagon returns for the 2010 model year. Equipped with
electric-locking front and rear differentials, electronic disconnecting
sway bar, Bilstein shocks, 32-inch BF Goodrich off-road tires, underbody
skid plate protection, 4.56 axle ratio for hill climbing and a
custom-built Warn® 12,000-lb. winch is accessible through the front
bumper.
Improved Ride Comfort
Improved suspension tuning and new C-pillar hydro mounts were added to
improve damping through the frame-bending mode frequency in order to
better manage shake and after-shake response. The result is reduced
shake and improved ride.
Bold Exterior Design
The new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty pickups carve out a unique
design with styling differentiated from the all-new 2009 Dodge Ram
light-duty lineup.
“We brought some of the best design cues
from our Dodge Ram 1500 to the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty, yet we set
the 2500 and 3500 pickups apart from our light-duty trucks,” said Ralph
Gilles, Vice President – Design. “The ‘big-rig’ styling is even more
pronounced, with the classic Dodge look that conveys bold, powerful and
capable.”
Styling the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty
encompassed practical as well as aesthetic considerations.
For example, to accommodate cooling
requirements of the 6.7-liter Cummins Turbo Diesel engine (perennially
the most popular powerplant in the Ram Heavy Duty lineup with a
take-rate of 90 percent), the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty grille
opening is larger than the light-duty grille. The larger grille, in
turn, requires a taller hood that incorporates “louvers” on each side.
And, access to the front winch (on Power Wagon models) and tow hooks led
to the unique front-bumper design.
The new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty grille
includes a chromed surround with either black center bullets (ST, SLT
and Power Wagon models) or chromed center billets (Laramie, Big Horn and
Lone Star models). Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 TRX models feature a
body-color surround with black center billets. The grille is
body-mounted, while the bumper is frame-mounted.
Front fenders and headlamps of the new
2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 are shared with light-duty pickup models.
External mirrors are sculpted to produce a more useable area, with
aerodynamic benefit and less noise. Mirrors are equipped with
turn-signal indicators, memory function, puddle lamps and adjustable
convex mirrors. Depending on trim level, mirrors are finished in black,
or black and chrome. The larger 7-in. x 11-in. mirror for trailer towing
is standard on 3500 models and available on 2500 pickups. These mirrors
flip up and out into a vertical configuration for trailer-tow use.
Front and rear doors follow the style
pioneered by the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 – a design that places the door cut
to the side of the truck, rather than into the roof in order to reduce
wind noise and weight.
Dual-rear-wheel fenders (3500 Dually
only) are new for 2010 and offer an appearance that communicates quality
and achieves improved aerodynamics.
The tailgate is sculpted for better air
flow, incorporating a spoiler in the upper part of the sheet metal. This
tailgate also accommodates an available back-up camera for convenient
trailer hook-ups and includes a lift-assist feature that makes raising
and lowering a one-hand operation. Standard bedrail protection is
included with both the 6-foot-4-inch. and 8-foot cargo boxes. The boxes
now feature bedrail caps that protect sheet metal from dents and
scratching.
Upgraded Interiors: Ultimate
Comfort, Convenience and Appearance
Inside, the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty offers abundant
amenities, comfort and convenience. Many of the comfort and convenience
features were pioneered with the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500.
Interior appointments include soft-feel
door bolsters and armrests and one-piece molded door panels. Seats are
redesigned with improved power lumbar and lateral support. Six-ring
instrumentation keeps track of vehicle functions, while many controls
are arrayed in the center stack for easy reach to buttons and knobs.
Other available features include two-tone
upholstery with full-width contrasting stitching on the instrument
panel; premium seating with heat and ventilation; heated rear seats,
heated steering wheel; automatic temperature control; two-tone
upholstery; memory seats, radio and mirrors; navigation; adjustable
pedals and numerous infotainment options including SIRIUS Backseat TV™
with three channels of programming, uconnect tunes with a 30-gigabyte
hard drive and an available first-in-segment 10-speaker surround-sound
system.
Storage is top-of-mind with many work-
and leisure-oriented customers, and Dodge provides many more storage
locations in its new 2010 Ram Heavy Duty pickups.
A new-for-2010 available center console
features an upper bin that is large enough to hold a laptop computer
(with an accessible power outlet), and a lower bin that accommodates
hanging files. In addition, the console offers several other storage
compartments.
Additional storage locations are built
into the instrument panel, front and rear door panels, seat backs, and
even the floor – in the crew-size cab, two in-floor bins located in the
rear footwells of the crew cab offer storage enough for ten 12-ounce
cans. Bins have removable liners for easy cleanout. Upper and lower
glove boxes provide a total of more than 800 cubic inches of storage.
The Ultimate Cab – Mega Cab
The new 2010 Dodge 2500 and 3500 Mega Cab models retain their
title of best-in-class interior room in the segment – including the
largest, longest cab (143.2 cubic feet,111.1 inches long); largest
interior cargo volume (72.2 cubic feet); largest cargo volume behind
rear seat (7.7 cubic feet); largest flat-floor load area (16.8 square
feet); largest second-row leg room (44.2 inches); largest rear-door
opening (34.5 inches wide, 35.5 inches high); largest rear-door open
angle 85 degrees); and first-ever reclining rear seats (22- to 37-degree
seat-back angle).
Ultimate Lineup
All in all, the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty pickups are the
result of exhaustive research and study.
“We went all over the country to learn
how people really use their heavy-duty trucks at work and play,” said
Accavitti. “We did our research with a cross-functional team, because we
create new vehicles with cross-functional teams. And what we learned, we
brought to the process of creating the all-new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and
3500 Heavy-Duty pickups.”
What research confirmed was that
heavy-duty customers wanted a cab with four full-size doors. So the big
news for the new 2010 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty pickups is the addition of a
crew-size cab, which accounts for approximately 50 percent of the
segment. Also available are regular cab and Mega Cab models.
Customers also wanted choice in packaging
and equipment. Five distinct trim levels are offered – ST, SLT, TRX,
Laramie and Power Wagon. Each has a unique appearance and offers various
equipment options.
“The Heavy-Duty segment comprises about a
third of the full-size truck market, and its customers are the most
brand-loyal in the industry,” said Accavitti. “With five models, we want
to provide them with the ultimate lineup of heavy-duty pickups.”
More Than 25 Safety and Security
Features
Chrysler employs a two-fold approach to safety: passive safety features
including pre-tensioning and load-limiting seat-belt retractors and
supplemental side air bags; and active safety features including
responsive steering, handling and braking.
Following are more than 25 safety and
security features available on new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500
Heavy-Duty pickups:
- Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS): Senses and prevents wheel lockup, offering improved
steering control under extreme braking and/or slippery conditions
- Advanced multi-stage air
bags: Uses either an Occupant Classification System or a
Low-risk Deployment Air Bag for the front passenger
- BeltAlert:
Periodically activates a chime and illuminates an icon in the
instrument cluster to remind the driver and front passenger to
buckle up if a vehicle is driven without the driver being properly
belted
- Brake/Park interlock:
Prevents an automatic transmission or transaxle from being shifted
out of Park unless the brake pedal is applied
- Child-protection rear door
locks: Disables the rear doors’ inside-release handle via a
small lever on the door-shut face
- Constant-Force Retractors (CFR):
Distribute force or load exerted on a seat belt, and then gradually
releases the seat-belt webbing in a controlled manner
- Crumple zones:
Designed to compress during an accident in order to absorb energy
from an impact, decreasing transfer of that energy to occupants
- Electronic brake force
distribution: Adjusts braking pressure front to rear, based
on weight distribution of passengers and cargo, to minimize brake
dive during hard braking
- Energy-absorbing steering
column: The manual-adjust steering column utilizes two
hydro-formed coaxial tubes that move relative to each other in order
to allow the column to move forward for enhanced energy absorption
during a crash. The power-adjust steering column employs a
calibrated bending element that deforms during column stroke for
optimal energy management
- Enhanced Accident Response
System (EARS): Makes it easier for emergency personnel to
see and reach occupants in the event of an accident by turning on
the interior lighting and unlocking doors after air bag deployment.
Also shuts off the flow of fuel to the engine
- Height-adjustable seat
belts: Allows occupants to raise and lower the shoulder
belt. Encourages seat-belt usage by offering a more comfortable fit
- HomeLink universal home
security system transceiver: Stores three separate
transmitter radio-frequency codes to operate garage-door openers,
security gates, security lighting or other radio-controlled devices
- Interior head-impact
protection: Interior pillars above the beltline and
instrument panel, including areas around windshield and rear window
headers, roof and side-rail structures, and shoulder-belt turning
loops specifically designed to limit head-impact force
- Knee bolsters: The
lower instrument panel and the glove box door are designed to
properly position the occupant, enabling air bags to work
effectively
- Lower Anchors and Tethers
for CHildren (LATCH) Child Seat Anchor System: Designed to
ease installation of compatible aftermarket child seats
- Low-risk deployment air bag:
Front-passenger air bag that uses unique shape, venting, folding
patterns, advanced inflators or a combination of these four
technologies to position and inflate the restraint properly for a
belted passenger, while also meeting federal safety requirements for
out-of-position, small occupants and rear-facing infant seats.
Occupants are advised to always sit properly in their seats with the
seat belt fastened. Children 12 years old and younger should always
be seated in the back seat correctly using an infant or child
restraint system, or have the seat belt positioned correctly for
their age and weight
- Parksense® Rear Park Assist
System: Assists at low speeds in Reverse to detect
stationary objects. Consists of visible (interior lights seen with
rearview mirror) and audible warnings for the driver
- Power-adjustable pedals:
Allows brake, accelerator and clutch (if equipped) pedals to move
toward or away from the driver in order to achieve a safe and
comfortable seating position for improved vehicle control
- Remote Keyless Entry:
Locks and unlocks doors, and turns on interior lamps. If the vehicle
is equipped with a vehicle-theft security alarm, the remote also
arms and disarms that system
- Seat-belt pretensioners:
During a collision, the impact sensors initiate front seat-belt
pretensioners to immediately remove slack, thereby reducing the
forward movement of the occupants’ heads and torsos
- Sentry Key® engine
immobilizer: Utilizes an engine key that has an embedded
transponder with a pre-programmed security code to discourage
vehicle theft. When the key is inserted into the ignition, the
controller sends a random number to the transponder and the engine
is allowed to start. If an incorrect key is used, the engine will
shut off after a few seconds
- Standard side-curtain air
bags: Extends protection to all outboard front- and
rear-seat passengers. Each side air bag has its own impact sensor in
order to autonomously trigger the air bag on the side where an
impact occurs
- Supplemental side air bags:
Provide enhanced protection to the driver and front outboard
passenger in certain impacts. Each side air bag has its own impact
sensor which autonomously triggers the air bag on the side where the
impact occurs. Supplemental side air bags are housed within the
outboard side of each front seat
- Three-point seat belts:
Front outboard seating positions and all rear seating positions in
the Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy-Duty pickups have lap and shoulder
belts
- Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM):
Informs driver when tire pressure is too low. SLT and Laramie
systems display actual tire pressure at each wheel. Pressure-sensor
modules within the valve stems of all four road wheels send
continuous radio-frequency signals to a receiver and the system
(2500 only)
- uconnect phone:
Uses Bluetooth technology to provide voice-controlled wireless
communication between the occupants’ compatible mobile phone and the
vehicle’s onboard receiver. The hands-free option promotes safety,
freedom, value and flexibility
Saltillo Assembly Plant
The new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy-Duty pickups will be
built at Chrysler’s Saltillo Assembly Plant in Coahuila, Mexico. One of
the company’s most flexible plants, the Saltillo plant also produces the
Dodge Ram Mega Cab, Ram Power Wagon, and Ram 3500 and 4500 and 5500
Chassis Cabs.
A key enabler in bringing new Dodge Ram
trucks to market is Chrysler’s Flexible Manufacturing Strategy (FMS).
Based on extensive use of robotics in the body shop, FMS provides the
ability to balance production with demand. FMS also affords the company
the ability to efficiently build low-volume vehicles that take advantage
of market niches and, as needed, to quickly shift production volumes
between different models within a single plant or among multiple plants.
It not only allows the company to produce a high-quality product, but to
do so faster and at lower cost.
Production of the new 2010 Dodge Ram 2500
and 3500 Heavy Duty pickups will also be enabled by the plant’s recent
expansion, which allows the facility to manage the added complexity of
the Dodge Ram Heavy Duty pickups’ chassis and suspensions, including two
chassis lengths, regular, crew-size cab and Mega Cab versions, 4x2 and
4x4 variants, and single- and dual-rear-wheel models.
The Saltillo Assembly Plant has 1,700
employees working on two shifts and is one of five Chrysler LLC
manufacturing facilities in Mexico.