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Ram Claims the 2019 Heavy Duty’s Auto Braking Will Work While Towing 35,000 Pounds
Ram Claims the 2019 Heavy Duty’s Auto Braking Will Work While Towing 35,000 Pounds-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:09

The ’s banner feature, at least in terms of the torque wars between American truck brands, is and 35,100-pound towing capacity. But in addition to those numbers, Ram also claims features like adaptive cruise control and auto braking will work with 35,000 pounds in tow.

Ram’s Heavy Duty brand includes trucks like the 2500 and 3500, which debuted for the 2019 model year at the Detroit Auto Show Monday. As we learned from some early information overnight, the new Heavy Duty ups its torque numbers from a max of 930 lb-ft to 1,000 lb-ft, and towing capacity from a max of 31,210 to 35,100 pounds. It’s a decent jump, if you’ve got your life in tow behind you.

But during the truck’s official debut Monday, Ram had some additional claims. Ram said the new Heavy Duty would have some of the major safety features we’re used to in new vehicles—adaptive cruise control with full stop, forward-collision warning and automatic emergency braking—and that those safety and braking features would work with a full 35,000 pounds in tow. Ram didn’t say anything about the remaining 100 pounds in the truck’s towing capacity, but we’ve asked for clarification. ( A representative from Fiat Chrysler told Jalopnik the 35,000 figure was rounded, and that the features will work with up to 35,100 pounds behind the truck.)

Ram didn’t show any tests or footage of the features working with a trailer on the truck during the debut, but if auto braking does work with 35,000 pounds hooked onto the back, that means the new Heavy Duty has quite the heavy foot if the driver gets themselves into a bad situation. Two people who worked on the truck, Rod Romain and Troy Davis, told our at the show that the new Heavy Duty will actually activate the if necessary to slow the truck down while adaptive cruise control is on.

Not every new Ram Heavy Duty will be able to tow 35,100 pounds and carry 7,680 pounds in payload, though. That’s the top engine option, the 6.7-liter Cummins Turbo Diesel, which Ram rates at 400 horsepower at 2,800 rpm and 1,000 lb-ft of torque at 1,800 rpm. There’s another Cummins variant available, with 370 HP and 850 lb-ft, and a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 with 410 HP and 429 lb-ft.

The diesels get a six-speed automatic transmission, while the gasoline engine gets an eight-speed auto. The manual transmission died with the 2018 Heavy Duty diesel, Ram in an email.

With these higher power numbers and towing capacities, it’s only natural for safety features like auto braking to become more able to handle them. But if it weren’t for a big battle of bragging rights between American truck brands, we might not be here in terms of towing and safety.

As David talked about and over the weekend, the Heavy Duty with 1,000 lb-ft is the latest iteration of the modern torque wars amongst American trucks. The pattern can be seen from about 2010, when Ford came out with a Power Stroke diesel engine for its Super Duty with . Chevrolet then brought out a Duramax truck with , and Ford upped its Super Duty to that summer.

The Ram, which made 650 lb-ft when this all began, came back with a Cummins in early 2011. By 2013, the Ram 3500 was at .

But it didn’t stop there, obviously. Ford took its Power Stroke diesel to in 2015, and Ram’s Cummins went to . Chevrolet upped its number to and Ford brought onto the market in 2017, before Ram came around with . The 2018 Super Duty then brought the bar to .

Now we’re here, in 2019, with a Heavy Duty that makes 1,000 lb-ft of torque.

The torque wars probably won’t stop anytime soon, meaning the need to keep up with their capabilities in terms of safety features won’t, either. Even still, if the new Heavy Duty can auto brake like the average family sedan while towing the weight of about 10 family sedans behind it, it’s hard not to be impressed.

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