A Look at the 2025 Ram 1500's Most Notable Trims
August 23 2024 - support@wikimotive.com
Every Ram 1500 for sale on our lot is an extraordinary combination of brute strength, luxury, and innovation. Ram has a stellar history of building opulent workhorses that defy expectations by proving drivers can enjoy premium comforts, advanced technologies, and incredible capabilities without compromising their budgets or lowering their standards. The 2025 Ram 1500 continues that legacy with a lineup that Ram guarantees is more efficient, more powerful, and better equipped than ever before.
The Ram 1500’s lineup for 2025 is diverse and stretches from base models like the Tradesman and Tradesman HFE to the Big Horn, Laramie, Rebel, and all-new Tungsten. The Ram 1500 RHO also makes its debut in 2025, promising to satiate every penchant for speed. Here’s a closer look at those trims and their unique personas, from their exclusive styling details to their heartbeats.
Meet the Base Models: Ram 1500 Tradesman and Tradesman HFE
Ram sets the benchmark high with the Ram 1500 Tradesman and Tradesman HFE. The base trims are well-equipped and packed with features, starting with the award-winning 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine delivering 305 hp and 269 lb-ft of torque. You can swap the Pentastar for a 3.0L Hurricane Twin Turbo that produces 420 hp and 469 lb-ft of torque. With plenty of power under the hood, Ram doesn’t stop there and outfits the Tradesman trims with the largest brake rotors in the class and optional Bilstein performance-tuned shock absorbers that heighten its handling and responsiveness. Inside, the Tradesman and HFE defy expectations of a base trim by offering class-leading rear legroom on crew cab models, class-exclusive in-floor storage, and an expansive 8.4-inch touchscreen display with the Uconnect 5 infotainment system. Drivers also enjoy an extensive lineup of technologies, including Adaptive Cruise Control, Remote Vehicle Start, Forward Collision Warning with Active Braking, Pedestrian Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Path and Trailer Detection, and LaneSense Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist. There are a few notable differences between the Tradesman and Tradesman HFE. The HFE’s slightly higher starting price reflects several upgrades. For example, the truck has wheel-to-wheel-side steps and a Mopar Roll-Up Tonneau Cover.Enjoy More Options and Features: Meet the Ram 1500 Big Horn
The Tradesman trims are work trucks that set the stage for the better-equipped and more customizable Big Horn. Powered by the 3.6L Pentastar or available 3.0L Hurricane, the Big Horn is recognizable by its body-color fender flares, 18-inch or 20-inch aluminum wheels, and chrome detailing. Inside, it’s also more luxurious with its leather-wrapped steering wheel with integrated audio controls. Customization is at the heart and soul of the Big Born, with Ram offering many available upgrades. For example, you can swap the 8.4-inch Uconnect 5 touchscreen with a 12-inch display with navigation and add a 7-inch driver information digital cluster display. Crew cab models can accommodate a dual-pane panoramic sunroof, which complements other luxuries like optional heated front seats trimmed in deluxe cloth. The Big Horn is also the first trim to offer Ram’s class-exclusive RamBox Cargo Management System, a 60/40 split-swinging multifunctional tailgate, and a four-corner air suspension system.More Power and Tech: Meet the Ram 1500 Laramie
The Ram 1500 Laramie introduces several upgrades to the best-selling full-size truck, starting with its potent heartbeat. The Laramie rolls off Ram’s production line with the 3.0L Hurricane Twin-Turbo Engine under its hood. Five selectable drive modes make harnessing the engine’s 420 horsepower and 469 lb-ft of torque easier in any condition. Drivers also have a choice of technologies, starting with a 12-inch or class-leading 14.4-inch touchscreen that complements an optional 12-inch programmable driver information digital cluster. You can extend this connectivity by adding the class-exclusive dual wireless charging pad and front-passenger interactive display. Other features include dual-zone automatic temperature control and a nine-speaker premium audio system that can be upgraded to a 19-speaker setup from Harman Kardon.
The Athletic Road Warrior: Meet the Ram 1500 Rebel
The 2025 Ram 1500 Rebel is rugged, athletic, and ready for anything. Powered by the Hurricane Twin-Turbo, the Rebel is recognizable by its sport-performance hood, lower two-tone paint, and higher stance courtesy of its one-inch lifted coil suspension and rugged 33-inch all-terrain tires. Its electronic locking rear axle and automatic or part-time four-wheel drive system heighten its prowess on and off the pavement. You can take this prowess to the next level by adding Ram’s Active-Level Four Corner Air Suspension System, which adds two inches of lift to increase the Rebel’s ground clearance to 10.7 inches. Like its siblings, the Rebel has many standard and available features. Drivers can choose between a 12-inch or 14.4-inch touchscreen, both paired with a standard 12-inch driver information digital cluster display. The cabin offers plenty of customization, from an available 60/40 split-folding and reclining rear seat to heated rear seats, class-exclusive in-floor storage, and leather-trimmed front seats. Functional upgrades are also plentiful and include an onboard power system with a 120-volt outlet and the RamBox Cargo Management System.The Ultimate Off-Road Adventurer: Meet the Ram 1500 RHO
All-new for 2025, the Ram 1500 RHO is what off-road dreams are made of. Ram promises the RHO is the most potent off-road warrior in its class, with its potent heartbeat producing 540 hp and 521 lb-ft of torque for a top speed of 118 mph and a launch from 0 to 60 in 4.6 seconds. Ram enhances the RHO’s output with performance-oriented components, from its high-performance dual exhaust system to its high-speed Elocker rear axle and selectable drive modes, which include nine modes with Performance and Off-Road Pages. The RHO has a penchant for adventure and has the technologies and luxuries to match. It boasts over 50 inches of available digital displays, from the largest-in-class 14.5-inch touchscreen to the class-exclusive 10.25-inch passenger touchscreen and 12-inch digital cluster display. These advanced technologies complement the RHO’s upscale interior, especially with the optional Carbon Fiber and Red Interior Accent packages.Dripping in Chrome and Luxury: Meet the Ram 1500 Limited
The 2025 Ram Limited takes luxury to a new level with its premium interior, which reflects Ram’s long-standing reputation for making opulent workhorses. The Limited’s interior features genuine wood, leather, and metal elements that set the stage for a premium experience in the driver’s seat. That experience is fueled by the truck’s high-output Hurricane Twin-Turbo, which delivers a best-in-class 540 horsepower and 521 lb-ft of torque. With the air suspension system ensuring every ride is smooth, you can truly enjoy every moment behind the wheel. Ram capitalizes on that enjoyment by adding heated, ventilated, memory, and massaging leather front seats. The reclining rear seat is also heated and ventilated, with dual-zone automatic temperature control optimizing everyone’s comfort. Beyond these amenities, the Limited features several distinguishing elements, like the power running boards, chrome side steps, power tailgate, and RamBox Cargo Management System.