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2013 Ram gets More HPs, 8 Speeds, Start/Stop

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Refreshed 2013 Ram 1500 gets 8-speed trans, more Hemi HP in New York
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Summary:
The Chrysler Group announced the details for their 2013 Ram 1500 today with a slight facelift, more power from the Hemi, the new Pentastar V6, an air suspension system, start/stop technology and an 8-speed automatic transmission for both engines that is expected to help increase fuel economy by roughly 20%.
To many drivers around the US, it will be tough to distinguish the 2013 Ram 1500 from the 2012 models but when it comes to consumers visiting dealerships – the 2013 Ram 1500 offers a great deal more. More power from both the 5.7L Hemi V8 and the new Pentastar V6, more miles per gallon from both engines thanks to new technology and an 8-speed automatic transmission, more luxury inside with improved fit and finish along with an enhanced UConnect system and more versatility with an air suspension setup with modes for all sorts of situations.

The biggest news with the 2013 Ram 1500 is the addition of the new 8-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission, which is available with both the 3.6L Pentastar V6 and the mighty 5.7L Hemi. The new 8-speed automatic transmission in the 2013 Ram 1500 is controlled by a new knob setup rather than the traditional handle shifter on the console or on the steering column. Mounted next to the infotainment screen in the center stack, the new Ram has a large, silver knob with PRND above it and that is how you will select your gears in the 2013 Ram. For those trucks equipped with four wheel drive, the area below the shift knob features the push button controls for the 4WD system including 2WD, 4WD lock, low and auto buttons. It will be interesting to see how the new knob shifter works out; and how well consumers respond to this new design.

The most important part of the new 8-speed gearbox is that Chrysler expects this new transmission to help the Pentastar V6 offer 20% better fuel economy than the outgoing 3.7L V6 while the 5.7L Hemi should also should also offer 20% better fuel economy than the “2012 V8 powertrain”. We are surmising that Chrysler means that the 2013 Ram 1500 Hemi will offer 20% better fuel economy than the 2012 models equipped with either the 5.7L Hemi or the balmy 4.7L V8. There is no mention of the 4.7L V8 in the announcement of the 2013 Ram 1500 so Chrysler has either (wisely) killed off the entry level V8 or they haven’t made any changes for the new model year. Hopefully, the cause is the former.

In any case, a 20% improvement in fuel economy would make the 2013 Ram 1500 the most efficient truck in the class with the V6 and the most efficient V8 truck in the class according to Chrysler’s early estimates on fuel economy. We will have to wait for official MPG figures but from the sounds of things – the Ram Truck brand is making wise choices with the rising price of gasoline. In addition to the 8-speed automatic transmission, the new Ram will be equipped with an auto start/stop system that will help prevent fuel waste during idle time in traffic and when cruising on the highway; the 2013 Ram will include an automatic shutter system behind the grille to improve aerodynamics.

Also aiding in the improved fuel economy, the 2013 Ram 1500 is quite a bit lighter than the outgoing models. The use of high strength steel has reduced the weight of the frame by up to 30 pounds depending on the configuration, while new lightweight materials and designs in the bed, hood and steering system cut weight by an additional 40+ pounds.

While the 2013 Ram 1500 engine lineup featuring the new Pentastar V6 and Hemi V8 will be more efficient, they will also be more powerful than the 2012 Ram 1500 engine options. The 2013 Ram 1500 base model engine will be the 3.6L Pentastar V6 that Chrysler has used in almost every vehicle in their lineup and for the new Ram, the Pentastar features it’s most powerful form yet. The new V6 Ram 1500 will pack 305 horsepower and 269lb-ft of torque, a healthy increase over the 210hp and 235lb-ft of torque in the current entry level Ram V6. The 5.7L Hemi V8 does not technically receive any changes to increase power output but thanks to a new electronic power steering system, the Hemi makes 5 more horsepower for a total of 395hp and 407lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped the 2013 Hemi-powered Ram 1500 will be able to tow a stunning 11,500 pounds while also hauling 3,125 – both best in class figures.

The final major addition to the 2013 Ram 1500 lineup is the new air suspension system that offers modes for a variety of situations. The modes of the Ram’s air suspension are NRH (normal ride height), Aero Mode, Off-Road 1, Off-Road 2 and Park mode. When set to NRH, the 2013 Ram 1500 has a ground clearance of 8.7 inches but when Aero Mode is selected, the truck lowers itself 1.1 inches to help it cut through the air more easily. Off-Road 1 raises the truck 1.2 inches compared to NRH while Off-Road 2 raises the truck a full 2 inches for almost 11 inches of ground clearance in stock, factory issued form. Finally, Park Mode lowers the vehicle by 2 inches so that it is easier to load cargo in and out of the bed or cab, while also making it easier for passengers to access the vehicle.
The adjustable air suspension package is controlled by either the buttons on the center console or via the key fob. This system is also equipped with a self-leveling system so when you load heavy cargo into the bed, the truck’s suspension system can meter the posture of the truck and make adjustments to get it back to the chosen ride height all around.

The Chrysler Group has issued the videos below to show off the function of the new shutter system, air suspension and start/stop technology. While the aesthetic changes may only jump out to someone who is either very well versed in Ram pickups or someone who is comparing the 2012 and 2013 1500 side by side, the changes that we cannot see are far more substantial. With more power, better fuel economy, a high tech active suspension system and a more luxurious cabin – the 2013 Ram 1500 looks to set the standard for excellence - and technology - in the half ton truck class.
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Re: 2013 Ram gets More HPs, 8 Speeds, Start/Stop

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A 20% increase in fuel economy is a good thing. But Yikes! I guess the number of "Speeds" that transmissions are getting is going in the direction of the number of "Blades" in a razor...

What ever happened to the KISS rule.
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DavidBraley wrote:What ever happened to the KISS rule.
Not enough of a profit margin. Nor does it impress the Jones'.
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Re: 2013 Ram gets More HPs, 8 Speeds, Start/Stop

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Not to try and discount the absolutely amazing advances in automotive technology.... well, maybe a little.... :lol:

If given the choice between two vehicles to cross Death Valley:

First car is any mid to high price ranged vehicle that comes out of ANY auto makers factory today (just for fun, we'll choose the one above). :roll:

Second car is a fully restored 1931 Model A Ford.

I would chose the Model A.

Why? No GPS, no air conditioning, no anti-lock brakes, no drive-by-wire, no power windows, no power door locks, no air bags, no 50 or so on-board microprocessors controlling just about every part of the car... including the engine, you get the idea.

It takes a $40,000 technical degree and about 1/4 million in electronic kit to diagnose and fix today's cars.

The day they outlaw old cars the average guy can fix himself is the day I stop driving. :wink:
Horsepower determines how fast you hit the wall. Torque determines the size of the hole you make. Holzwarth's Law
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