The 2017 Ram Power Wagon will retail for at least $53,015 and arrive with a updated look, Ram has announced. Ram will also offer a Power Wagon package on one of its 2500 models.
by Staff
November 10, 2016
Photo of 2017 Ram Power Wagon courtesy of FCA.
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Photo of 2017 Ram Power Wagon courtesy of FCA.
The 2017 Ram Power Wagon will retail for at least $53,015 and arrive with a updated look, Ram has announced. Ram will also offer a Power Wagon package on one of its 2500 models.
The off-road-oriented pickup that's based on the Ram 2500 received a new grille, tailgate designs with black accents, and nostalgic graphics the recall the Macho Power Wagon designs of 1979 and 1980. The interior gets new tire-tread-embossed seats with the Power Wagon logo embroidered on the upper bolsters.
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Ram is also offering a Leather & Luxury option package that includes Uconnect Access 8.4 with Sirius XM satellite radio, nine Alpine speakers, dual-zone temperature control, the Parksense park assist system, and a heated steering wheel.
The Power Wagon is powered by a 6.4L HEMI V-8 that makes 410 hp and 429 lb.-ft. of torque. It includes a 12,000-pound Warn winch, Bilstein mono-tube shocks, a five-link rear coil spring suspension, electric locking front and rear differentials, and 33-inch Goodyear DuraTrac tires.
Additionally, Ram will offer a Power Wagon package on its Ram 2500 Tradesman Crew Cab 4x4 truck that would add $8,450 to the base price of $38,545 for a total of $46,995 plus the $1,320 destination fee.
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