How much power is offered in the Ram Chassis Cab?
The 6.4L HEMI V8 engine is the standard engine for the 2022 Ram Chassis Cab. Using variable-cam timing and Fuel Saver Technology, it provides full-rated V8 power when needed and outstanding efficiency when operating in four-cylinder mode. The 8HP75 eight-speed automatic transmission offers reliability and efficiency and features eight speeds and on-the-fly shift mapping to accommodate changing loads and road conditions. In addition, drivers can choose to upgrade to the Aisin six-speed automatic transmission, which is exceptional for towing and has great Power Take Off capability, impressive efficiency, and low noise, vibration, and harshness. Finally, for those looking for a diesel, there is the 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel. This engine is remarkably lightweight for impressive responsiveness and efficiency while offering exceptional torque on 4500 and 5500 models for outstanding towing and hauling capability.
Are there many different configurations for the 2022 Ram Chassis Cab?
The 2022 Ram Chassis Cab can be configured with two cab types, four cab axle lengths, and nine wheelbases, offering many upfit options and capabilities. Additionally, you can choose from available fuel tanks, including the 74-gallon dual fuel tank combination, the 52-gallon rear-mounted fuel tank, or the 22-gallon midship fuel tank. The larger 74-gallon combination consists of the 52-gallon and 22-gallon fuel tanks. With this option, you'll eliminate the need to switch between fuel sources and be able to stay on the job longer. The Ram Chassis Cab frame features straight flat frame rails behind the cab, is available in standard frame Cab Axle lengths, and comes with pre-drilled frame mounting holes for various applications.
What safety systems are available on the Chassis Cab?
The Ram Chassis Cab is not just a powerhouse. It is a safety and security truck with systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop, Forward Collision Warning, and LaneSense Lane Departure Warning, to name a few. Ram's Forward Collision Warning system is designed to warn you when an imminent accident. In contrast, the Automatic Emergency Braking system readies the brakes. It alerts you to a potential frontal impact, and the system will stop the truck and trailer if needed. The LaneSense Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist helps prevent unintentional lane drifts by providing a visual alert and guiding the vehicle back into its lane.