2025 Ram 2500, 3500: Heavy-duty pickups wear polarizing face

Josh Nevett

Ram trucks has ripped the covers off its updated range Heavy duty will be picked up early, although some details are remaining hush-hush for now.

Until now, the redesigned 2500 and 3500 have only been seen in camouflage, but Ram has opted to release images early as the unmistakable vehicles will shed their disguises for on-road testing of the cooling system.

Details around design, powertrain and technology updates will come at a later date.

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All three variants unveiled sport revised headlights and redesigned side mirror lights.

The front grille of the HD is reinforced with additional horizontal slats, while the Rebel model is distinguished by the combination of horizontal and vertical grille slats.

While some of the front-end details are a bit trickier, Ram has retained the same bulging hood as the current 2500 and 3500, and the front bumper appears unchanged.

Only the Rebel is shown from the rear, revealing an updated taillight design.

Nothing is known about the interior of the updated HD, although it will likely introduce the technology that debuted on the new 1500.

That includes a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch infotainment screen, with the option of an additional 10.3-inch front passenger screen.

It’s unclear what will power the new Heavy Duty range.

In the US, it’s currently available with a 6.4-liter Hemi gasoline V8, although Ram’s recently unveiled 1500 update caused the lighter pickup to lose its Hemi V8.

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In Australia, the 2500 and 3500 are offered exclusively with a 6.7-litre turbo-diesel inline-six, producing 276kW of power and 1152Nm of torque.

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