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2019 Ram 1500 Spec Sheet

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Here are the spec sheets for the 2019 Ram. The non eTorque Hemi is rated at 15 City and 22 Highway MPG, we've been told that the eTorque should get around a 10% increase so that would put it at 16-17 City and 24 possibly 25 Highway. Those are impressive numbers for a Full Size V8 pickup.
 

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Glad to see the length at 233", which is exactly the same as my '16 F-150 super crew. Any longer than that and it wouldn't fit in my garage.
 

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Jared Balfour said:
Here are the spec sheets for the 2019 Ram. The non eTorque Hemi is rated at 15 City and 22 Highway MPG, we've been told that the eTorque should get around a 10% increase so that would put it at 16-17 City and 24 possibly 25 Highway. Those are impressive numbers for a Full Size V8 pickup.
Any idea when the eTorque rating will be released? And crash ratings?
 

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VectorZ said:
Any idea when the eTorque rating will be released? And crash ratings?
eTorque is late availability so I'm not too sure. Crash test ratings I'm not sure of either although I will say I'd be shocked if it doesn't score better than any other truck or at least as good as the F150 which is currently rated the best does.
 
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Hopefully roof strength and front overlap ratings are improved. The DS scored marginal in both of those areas.
 

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Looks impressive. Very excited about this new Ram. Now, I just need to know some pricing so I can order this thing already!
 

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VectorZ said:
Any idea when the eTorque rating will be released? And crash ratings?
Crash test ratings come from the IIHS and they will come out whenever they get around to testing the new model. Could be a month could be a year after release. I'm sure Ram has done there own testing during development and there goal was to do well in the small overlap test so I'm sure it will preform well when the IIHS actually does test it.
 

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DarkSky said:
Hopefully roof strength and front overlap ratings are improved. The DS scored marginal in both of those areas.
They definitely took the front overlap test into account which resulted in the splayed frame design. They also added those wheel blockers to prevent the wheels from getting pushed into driver/passenger foot space in an accident. I'm sure they went after the roof strength as well but we will have to wait and see.
 

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