What's New for 2011
For 2011, the Dodge Ram 2500 gains a new trim package, "Outdoorsman." Among
the list of newly standard features are an electronic brake controller (for all
but the ST trim), an electronic vehicle information display and a
tire-pressure monitor. The navigation system has been updated and a spray-in
bedliner is now optional. Lastly, the gross combined vehicle weight rating
(GCWR) goes up to 22,000 pounds in some models.
Introduction
Last year's redesign brought the Dodge Ram wide acclaim, and the 2011 Dodge
Ram 2500 boasts a few features that keep it in the thick of the fight for
supremacy in this competitive market segment. The cabin has an
attractive design and high-quality materials, making the Ram the leader in this
area. Ride comfort is also commendable thanks to a forgiving
suspension, hydraulic cab-to-frame mounts and low levels of road and wind
noise.
As far as the Ram 2500's work ethic, there's good reason they call these rigs
"heavy duty." Properly equipped, its maximum towing capacity can be more than
15,000 pounds (depending on body style and powertrain choice) while maximum
hauling capacity tops out at 3,120 pounds. Making all that work possible is an
optional 6.7-liter Cummins turbodiesel, an inline-6 that cranks out 350
horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque. The standard
5.7-liter V8 is rated at 383 hp and 400 lb-ft, but to fully live up to this
truck's heavy-duty classification, diesel model also available.
We doubt we'll
find any argument when we say the Ram has the most attractive styling and an
uncommonly upscale interior.
Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
The 2011 Dodge Ram 2500 heavy-duty pickup is available in three cab styles:
regular, Crew Cab and Mega Cab (a jumbo crew cab). The regular cabs come with a
long bed only, while the Crew Cab has either a short or long cargo bed. The Mega
Cab rides on the same wheelbase as the Crew Cab long bed, but it combines an
even bigger cabin with a short bed. The regular cab comes in ST or SLT trims;
the Crew Cab in ST, SLT or Laramie trims; and the Mega Cab in SLT or Laramie
only.
The Ram ST trim level comes with 17-inch steel wheels,
vinyl upholstery and flooring, a 40/20/40-split front bench seat,
air-conditioning, an electronic vehicle information display, a tilt steering
wheel and a six-speaker stereo with a CD player and auxiliary audio jack. Power
windows and door locks are standard on Crew Cab models, while regular cabs have
manual controls.
The SLT adds chrome exterior trim, chrome-clad wheels, electronic trailer
brake control, power-folding/heated side mirrors, a sliding rear window, cloth
upholstery, full power accessories, keyless entry, cruise control and satellite
radio. SLT Crew Cab and Mega Cab Rams are eligible to upgrade to the Big Horn
package (sold as the Lone Star package in Texas). This includes a chrome grille,
foglights, brighter quad headlights, a leather-wrapped steering wheel (with
audio controls), an auto-dimming rearview mirror and a universal garage door
opener.
There is also the Outdoorsman package for the SLT that adds the diesel
engine, a limited-slip rear differential, tow hooks, polished alloy wheels (with
white-letter tires), two-tone paint, wheel flares, a body-color grille frame,
foglights, remote starting, auto-dimming mirrors, an overhead console, a
115-volt power point, illuminated vanity mirrors, power driver (10-way) and
passenger (six-way) seats (with power lumbar supports) and a leather-wrapped
steering wheel (with audio controls).
For those planning on using the Ram for serious off-road duties, the Power
Wagon (available only as a Crew Cab 4WD with the short bed and 5.7-liter V8)
should be of interest. It includes tow hooks, skid plates, all-terrain tires, a
manual transfer case, a 4.56 rear-axle ratio with electronically locking
differentials, a power winch rated at 12,000 pounds of capacity, a front
antiroll bar that disconnects electronically to improve wheel articulation
off-road, rooftop running lights, foglights, quad headlights and Bluetooth.
On the other end of the spectrum is the luxurious Laramie, which features
polished alloy wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather seating, a
power driver seat with memory, power-adjustable pedals, auto-dimming mirrors, a
leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, rear parking sensors,
Bluetooth and an upgraded nine-speaker surround-sound audio system with digital
music storage and iPod integration.
A spray-in bedliner is available across the board while many of the features
available as standard equipment in higher trim levels can be had as options in
lower ones. Additional luxuries available for the upper trims include a sunroof,
remote start, power-adjustable pedals, front bucket seats, heated and ventilated
front seats, a navigation system, satellite radio, an upgraded stereo and a
rear-seat entertainment system.
Powertrains and Performance
The 2011 Dodge Ram 2500 is available with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive (4WD
is electronically engaged at the high trim levels and mechanically engaged at
the lowest one). The 4WD version has a solid front axle and recirculating-ball
steering setup, while the 2WD model gets an independent front suspension and
rack-and-pinion steering.
Every Ram 2500 comes standard with a 5.7-liter V8 engine that produces 383 hp
and 400 lb-ft of torque. The 5.7 is paired with a five-speed automatic. The
optional engine is a 6.7-liter turbodiesel inline-6 that produces 350 hp and 650
lb-ft of torque. The diesel can be paired to either a six-speed manual or a
six-speed automatic transmission. In Edmunds testing, a 4WD 2500 Power Wagon
equipped with the gasoline V8 went from zero to 60 mph in a respectable 8.1
seconds.
Opting for the diesel will also get you an exhaust brake. Typically seen only
on big rigs, an exhaust brake provides additional stability and braking power
when towing very heavy loads. And those loads can be quite substantial,
considering the Ram 2500's maximum tow rating of 15,450 pounds and payload
capacity of 3,120 pounds when properly equipped.
Safety
Standard safety equipment for the 2011 Dodge Ram 2500 includes antilock disc
brakes and side curtain airbags. Optional on the SLT and standard on the Laramie
are power-adjustable pedals.
Interior Design and Special Features
The Ram 2500 takes a page out of the Ram 1500's playbook by offering the best
interior among all pickups. On the higher trim levels, soft-touch materials and
tasteful stitching are abundant throughout the cabin, while the plush seats and
metallic accents are nice for work truck status. Interior storage is
generous, with plenty of bins and pockets to supplement the dual gloveboxes.
The controls are within easy reach and user-friendly, except for the audio
system when it's paired with the optional navigation.
Driving Impressions
The 2011 Dodge Ram 2500 is built to tackle demanding pickup
duties. The 2500's leaf spring rear is great for a heavy-duty
truck.
Further isolating the occupants from the outside world are hydraulic
cab-to-frame mounts that are tuned to reduce the jolting ride that is typical of
an unloaded heavy-duty truck. On the highway, road and wind noise are nicely
quelled. Both of the Ram's engines are strong and provide plenty of power for
towing and hauling heavy loads.