Following hot on the heels of the recent 2500 heavy duty – and, earlier in 2021, the new 1500 Laramie and Limited models – RAM Trucks Australia now boasts the most comprehensive range full-size pick-up trucks in the country.
The all-new 3500 Laramie underwent the same design, homologation, and manufacture processes that both the 2500 and 1500 models passed.
“The all-new 3500 completes the task we set ourselves at the start of 2021: to deliver a full range of fit-for-purpose vehicles for the Australian consumer,” says RAM Trucks Australia National Manager Jeff Barber.
The all-new 3500 Laramie now sits atop a wide range of RAM trucks beginning with the 1500 Express Quad at $79,950 and moving up through the Express Crew Cab, Warlock II, the new 1500 Laramie and Limited variants and recent 2500 Laramie.
Like the 2500, the all-new RAM 3500 steps forward with upgraded ride, handling technology.
Powered by a 6.7-litre six-cylinder Cummins turbo-diesel, the 3500 delivers 276kW and a hefty 1152Nm, allowing for a max braked towing capacity of up to 8.0 tonnes.
With the same bold interior, engine, suspension, four-wheel drive system and specification, the all-new 3500 differs in its capabilities thanks to its two-stage longitudinal leaf solid axle. This allows a mammoth payload of up to 1724kg.
With its braked towing capacity of up to 8.0 tonnes*, if you’re looking for a seriously luxurious towing vehicle nothing else comes close.
All RAM Trucks Australia vehicles are international-spec vehicles, uniquely coded for the Australian market and the local build process. With over 400 locally-sourced new parts involved in its transformation journey from left- to right-hand drive, the all-new RAM 2500 sets new benchmarks in the full-size pick-up truck segment – a segment RAM Trucks Australia first created more than six years ago.
The all-new RAM 3500 starts at $162,950 plus on road costs for Laramie Crew Cab.