The new 1500 RAM 2025 Laramie hits the automotive market to challenge its competitors. The truck features striking updates in design, power, comfort and cutting-edge technologies, promising to raise the standard in the segment.
The new RAM 1500 arrives on the Brazilian market with significant updates that promise to capture the attention of pickup truck enthusiasts. The available versions are the Laramie and the Laramie Night Edition, with suggested prices of R$540.990 and R$555.990, respectively. This generation of the new pickup truck incorporates an improved look and technological innovations, as well as a new engine that promises more efficiency and power.
Check out what's new in the 1500 RAM 2025 Laramie
The main highlight of the new pickup truck is the 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engine from the Hurricane family. With an estimated power of 426 horsepower and torque of 64,8 kgfm, the 1500 RAM 2025 offers a robust driving experience, aided by an eight-speed automatic transmission. This set provides acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5,3 seconds, a remarkable feat in its category.
The new 1500 RAM 2025 Laramie is equipped with a series of technological advances that highlight its capabilities. The new Uconnect 5 multimedia center with a 14,5-inch screen is one of the main improvements, delivering wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, as well as on-board navigation and the ability to split the screen. Complementing the experience, the 360° camera provides a comprehensive view of the vehicle's surroundings.
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The audio system of Harman Kardon, with 19 speakers and 900 watts of power, promises high sound qualities. In addition, the 12,3-inch digital instrument panel of the new RAM 1500 Laramie 2025 is fully customizable, providing the driver with easy access to vehicle information and safety controls.
New system enhances safety of the new 1500 RAM 2025 Laramie
Safety is a top priority on the new 1500 Ram 2025 Laramie, which now features Level 2 ADAS. This package includes technologies such as collision detection with autonomous emergency braking, active lane keeping assist, fatigue detection and traffic sign recognition.
Also present are six airbags and electronic stability control, as well as hill start assist and autonomous braking with pedestrian detection.
These features ensure safer driving, reducing risks and increasing occupant protection in the new pickup truck. The inclusion of parking sensors and advanced lighting systems, such as full LED headlights, complement this safety-focused approach.
In addition to technological and safety innovations, the new RAM 1500 Laramie offers a refreshed design with new bumpers, wheels and taillights. Wheel options range from 20 to 22 inches, offering an imposing look. Available colors, such as Granite Crystal and Billet Silver, provide variety for consumers.
New RAM 1500 Laramie can tow up to 4,5 tons
The pickup truck also stands out for its payload capacity of 557 kilograms and a towing capacity of up to 4,5 tons. With features such as the Active-Level air suspension, which adjusts the height according to the terrain, and additional Rambox compartments, the Ram 1500 meets both urban and off-road needs.
With a robust set of improvements in technology, safety and power, the new pickup truck positions itself as a powerful option in the luxury pickup market. Its new engine, combined with a wide range of features and modern design, delivers an advanced and versatile experience for Brazilian consumers.
Attention to detail, from interior comfort to mechanical efficiency, makes the Ram 1500 a model that raises the bar in the pickup truck segment.