Ram Lunar Editions Have More Capability with a Stellar Twist
Ram Heavy Duty closes out 2024 with celestial-inspired Power Wagon and Rebel HD Lunar editions featuring unique design elements and enhanced capabilities.

With a factory-installed 2-inch lift and 33-inch tires, this model is engineered to handle the roughest of off-road challenges.
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Ram is pushing the boundaries of heavy-duty trucks with its 2024 Power Wagon and Rebel HD Lunar Editions, offering a limited-edition package inspired by the moon's rugged terrains and color palettes.
These pickup truck models bring new capability and style to Ram's lineup, offering popular features with an added celestial flair.
Lunar-Themed Design Meets Heavy-Duty Performance
The Power Wagon and Rebel HD Lunar Editions are designed to stand out. They sport an exclusive Ceramic Grey exterior with black accents.
The editions share unique Lunar body-side graphics, two-tone black accents, powder-coated bumpers, tow mirrors, and flared wheel arches, giving these trucks an otherworldly yet rugged appearance.
Available for order starting August 1, 2024, the Power Wagon Lunar Edition starts at $75,205, while the Rebel HD Lunar Edition is priced from $85,490, both including a $1,995 destination fee. These special editions are expected to be in dealerships by October 2024.
Designed for the Off-Road Adventure
The Power Wagon Lunar edition is built to tackle tough terrain. With a factory-installed 2-inch lift and 33-inch tires, this model is engineered to handle the roughest of off-road challenges. A 6.4L HEMI V-8 engine, producing 410 horsepower and 429 lb.-ft. of torque powers the Power Wagon, ensuring it has the muscle to back up its rugged exterior.
Front and rear locking differentials, a sway bar disconnect system, and a factory-installed 12,000-pound Warn winch also round out its off-road capabilities.
The Rebel HD Lunar edition, equipped with a 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engine, delivers 370 horsepower and a massive 850 lb.-ft. of torque. This edition also offers an impressive towing capacity of 14,900 pounds, with a payload rating of 1,960 pounds, making it a workhorse designed for those who need serious towing power.

Front and rear locking differentials, a sway bar disconnect system, and a factory-installed 12,000-pound Warn winch also round out its off-road capabilities.
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Premium Interiors and Advanced Technology
Inside both Lunar Edition trucks, commercial drivers will find a blend of luxury and technology. Black leather seating with Surf Blue stitching, twill film accents borrowed from the Ram TRX, and a custom die-cast badge embedded in the console lid lend an upscale touch to the cabin.
In a first for these models, a wireless charging pad is now standard, ensuring that drivers can stay connected even in the wilderness.
Ram's Heavy Duty Legacy Continues
Ram continues to push the limits of truck performance and luxury, setting the benchmark for off-road capability, comfort, and power. Whether it's the Lunar Edition Power Wagon's ability to tackle extreme terrain or the Rebel HD's unmatched towing power, these new models are engineered to dominate the competition – even if that competition is as far away as the moon.
For more information on Ram trucks and the latest Lunar Editions, visit your local dealer or explore the Ram brand's offerings online.
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