The Ram 2500 series contains an off-road model named Power Wagon, the ideological successor of its namesake from the year 1945. As it turns out, the automaker is currently testing a 75th Anniversary Edition of the classic pickup truck.

The novel car has 17-inch wheels with beadlock protection, Mopar running boards, Longhorn leather trim, Night Edition darkened LED headlights, an electronic transfer case, Harman Kardon 17-channel audio, a 12-inch touchscreen display, sat-nav, and assorted Piano Black and aluminum details. 75th Anniversary plaques will testify to the exclusive status of the pickup, while customers will be able to pick one of the new exterior finish options: Anvil/Diamond Black or Molten Orange/Diamond Black.


The car will cost US$ 5,920 more than the standard Power Wagon, which goes for US$ 53,550 before all options. On a historical note, the classic Dodge Power Wagon was based around the Dodge WC truck and shipped with two six-cylinder engines (3.8L and 4.1L) and an eight-cylinder one (5.2L). A four-speed manual gearbox and a two-speed transfer case sent the power to all four wheels.