The 5.7 hemi is the only half ton engine in recent history that did severe truck duty in the 2500/3500 trucks for years as the base engine. It's a beast, cast iron block, port injection, strong bottom end. Its history is proven. The only flaw on its reputation has been the lifter/cam issue which is a manufacturing issue, and been addressed somewhere around 2016 or so with new lifters using thicker needle bearings. A lot of us get broken manifolds but that affects other v8s as well and is due to heating cycles with mixed materials.
The 5.7 is no longer fastest kid on the block like it was when it came out in 2009, but it's a proven engine. And the 5.7 is not slow by any means either, anything in the 6 to 7 second range is more than enough, and it tows basically the same amount as the 3.0. At a certain point for me when a truck exceeds what I need from it in terms of power (which the 5.7 does), everything else matters more to me than increasing 0 to 60 times even further.
The ZF is also bullet proof, by far the best transmission in the segment.
The 10 year warranty is incredible, I wish Ram Canada would have offered something like that but honestly I'd still pick the Ram with 0 warranty over the other 2 brands at this point.
I get the attraction of the hurricanes for those that love 0 to 60, but we just want different things from our trucks. I've stopped arguing about it, those who get the hemi know why it's such a great buy still, those who don't care about that can buy the hurricane and we're all happy.
The only thing that p|ssed me off about the hurricane was when they initially offered it they yanked the hemi out. That was infuriating and drove a lot of hate in the direction of the hurricane, but now that the hemi is a choice I couldn't care less, now there is an option for every Ram buyer and we can all be happy with our trucks. Win win.
(though still not offering the 6.4 is ... stupid beyond reasoning).