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Hurricane 3.0 question

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I’m curious if these will be in production for the 23 Ram or can they be ordered in the 22?
 
I haven’t seen anything with them officially being available in the 2023
 
Okay, thanks. I am considering trading my 20 in, but indecisive to be honest.
I know the 2023 orders come available sometime in July, so won’t be much longer to find out if they will be available then. But you may be waiting for 2024. I was going to wait for the hurricane, but was told at a dealership they hadn’t heard anything on it being available, but they could be clueless
 
I think the Hurricane will be part of the official mid-cycle refresh, however last I heard that will be pushed to the 2024 model year, to also coincide with the new EV RAM.
 
From what I’ve read here the hurricane will be the 2024 refresh, but holding out hope for some cool updates to 23 in case I trade in while value is sky high. Surprised it’s been quiet on the 23 news front.
 
I think it's only in the Jeep line for 2023 then will be in Ram for 2024. Which is good for Ram owners. Let the Jeep community get most of the bugs worked out.
 
I think the Hurricane will be part of the official mid-cycle refresh, however last I heard that will be pushed to the 2024 model year, to also coincide with the new EV RAM.
This is what I have heard on the Mopar Insiders website; 2024 model year with production starting in September 2023. I am guessing ordering will open around July 2023.
 
I’ll let you guys be the testers.😆

I won’t be in the truck market again till likely 2027 or later. Hopefully the Hemi will still be alive.
 
Direct injection, twin turbos, 26 psi of boost, thin plasma welded cylinder walls, there will be growing pains
 
Direct injection, twin turbos, 26 psi of boost, thin plasma welded cylinder walls, there will be growing pains
None of that is new technology. But yes there will be first year issues, which is why Jeep should get most of those worked out as they are getting it starting with 2023 model year. Pretty sure they are already using them in the Grand Wagoneers
 

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