What color is Ram Night Edition?
What colors does the 2023 Dodge Ram come in?
By Dave Kastner and Brian Johnson. June 12, 2025. 2025 Ram 1500. After a long time of seeing the blue-green Ram 1500, Dodge might be stepping up its color game for the new decade. Rumors circulating from auto news outlets on Tuesday say the new 2025 Ram will be available in more of Dodge's premium Red Dirt offerings like Red Ram and Midnight Black.
When it comes to color choices, Dodge still has us covered. They offer three options for the 2020: Midnight Black with charcoal interior. Red Ram with red. Black on black with deep blue chrome. In a surprising twist, even some dealers in Australia have already started picking up the black version to get the look they prefer. While the 2025 looks less than what many expected, one thing has remained the same in the form of power. The 2025 Ram 1500 will be mated to a standard Pentastar 3.6-liter EcoTec engine that develops 285 horsepower (HP) and 280 lb-ft (lbs-ft) of torque.
The engine is shared with the Ford F-150 EcoBoost as part of the truck's lineup of engine choices in the US. Though that engine doesn't produce quite the same amount of torque as the Ram, Ford only offers the most off-road capable engine out of all six engines available for its trucks. If you want to feel the power of the truck, this is the best choice, but it is not the only option when ordering a new Ram.
Ram also offers up two other versions of the turbocharged 6.7-liter Hemi engine - the TorqueFlite 8 speed automatic and the 8.1-liter V8 engine. Those engines make 410 HP (287.3 lb-ft) of torque.
The new Ram is due for a release in 2025 as a 2025 model, likely arriving sometime in late Fall. The release date will be available closer to the on-sale date.
2020 Dodge Challenger and Charger. Next up, we come to the 2025 Dodge Challenger and Charger. In this case, we have more info than we did for the Ram.
What color is Ram Night Edition?
As the name suggests, it will be yellow in color. You don't need to know anything about Ram or Night Edition. Just stay with me till the end.
What is Night Edition? In addition to the regular edition, Hyundai has also released a Night Edition of their car. The idea of Night Edition is to provide some kind of extra fun to your night driving. If you are someone who doesn't like wearing safety belts during your drive, then Night Edition can definitely help you relax.
What is Night Edition's advantage? According to the company, Night Edition can reduce your heart rate and blood pressure, making it easier for you to sleep. This edition of the car comes equipped with some automatic LED lights and an LED rear fog lamp, making it a whole lot more attractive than the regular edition. How much will it cost? While the price of this edition hasn't been announced officially yet, Hyundai's vice president of marketing and strategy, Sang Hyun Lee, claimed that the car will be priced higher than the standard edition. Can I drive it around at night? If you have a car from the current lineup, then yes, you can drive it around at night. To make it easier for you, Hyundai has already put all the essential features of the Night Edition into the regular edition. Which color do I get? The car will be available in three different colors: Black, Blue, and Yellow. Will it be available in the US? Not yet. We are hoping to see it in the US soon.
What if I don't like it? You can always return the car back to Hyundai within 30 days. Are there any special features in the Night Edition? For the most part, the features are similar to the regular edition. However, the front LED lights come in a new design that resembles the headlights of a race car. The steering wheel and the seats will also be covered with a special material, which helps in providing a better grip for the driver. How fast will it go? The car will have a top speed of 130 miles per hour. It is faster than a regular car, but it is also slower than a race car.
How many miles per gallon does a 2025 Ram 3500 get?
A 2025 Ram 3500 gets 21 mpg in the city, 34 mpg on the highway. Has anyone driven a model year that old yet? I know I know, we are not supposed to talk about the future in forums, but if it's for the next generation, who cares? Just like talking about how awesome our own future-generation kids will be or what kind of car we'll drive in their lifetime. Forgive me, it's just my little hobby. My interest in cars developed at an early age. I owned "average" cars during my teenage years and was fortunate enough to have worked in a used car lot. I took over the business when I was in high school, still am sole proprietor today.
I also have fond memories of driving back roads through farmland with all the farmhouses and cornstalks along the way. For the past 30-40 years I have stayed abreast of automotive engineering, industry news, trends etc. If I don't hear about a new engine design/model coming from a manufacturer, it's almost certainly not an exciting development.
Forget about new technologies like hybrid and advanced engine designs. They all fall into this "new era" of automobiles. What counts in a vehicle today is: Fuel efficiency (economy). New design features that increase safety and passenger comfort. Aesthetics. Cost reductions over time. It's all there for both buyers and dealers.
If you want an excellent example of a "new era" vehicle, simply look at the Honda Accord.it is the most popular 2nd row SUV in America right now. No one really knows what Honda plans to do with that design. But it's all happening right now.
For the record: I don't buy new cars.I lease them all myself. My average age is 50-53 years old now. Because in this "new era" we can make any kind of trade-in, finance any kind of deal, and pay off a vehicle in a mere 8 years with no monthly payments!
So in the future: a) The next Ford Escape and Chrysler Town and Country will become the "best" SUVs on the market again. And so on and so forth. It's all in the future.
As far as the fuel economy figures go: 20 years ago they did indeed show huge gains with new technology.
What is the life expectancy of a Ram 3500?
I'm planning on getting a full-size, heavy-duty pickup (3500 diesel engine) used for commercial use. I plan on using it to haul wood and gravel, so it'll be hauling loads up to and around 2500lbs. How long would I be able to expect the engine to last? Do I need to buy an alternator or other power-management parts? What parts can I replace and when? I also plan on getting the 3.73 rear end, 2.56 front end, new tires, and a set of coil-over shocks. Any recommendations on the best options for a set-up like this?
I'm planning on getting a full-size, heavy-duty pickup (3500 diesel engine) used for commercial use. Thanks! I would guess over 10 years on a 2500lb truck, you'd probally need to replace the oil filter at 600k miles anyway. The only other thing I could think of is that if you don't have a transmission cooler and the fluid temp's up to red line, you may have to replace the block and heads after 600k miles, that could possibly be done as a rebuild. If you were able to get a 3500d (maybe a 350?) 4x4 for 6 grand you'd better off getting a 5.3 (maybe a 500) and swapping the 4x4 back into the 3500, there are lots of options out there, check ams web, theres probally some good deals to be had










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