Mopar Will Unleash The Ram ‘Beast’ At SEMA
The Beast is finally ready to break out of its cage.
Mopar has released a teaser for one of the products it will be bringing to the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this November that are equipped with Mopar parts.
The news release is titled Workhorse and Warrior and says that, “obstacles on the job site or the trail are no match for this beastly full-size concept.”
The vehicle is an update of a concept that was set to be shown at the 2023 SEMA Show before Stellantis decided not to participate. Two images were released last year showing the grill and bed side, which confirmed that it is a Ram 2500-based pickup.
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“It’s a beast that leads the way as a daily workhorse and thrives as a weekend adventurer,” is how it described it then.
It appeared to be a modified Ram Power Wagon and includes tow hooks, an integrated winch, bolt-on-style fender flares, unique wheels and bodyside graphics However, the grille and headlights seen in the new image suggest that it is now based on the redesigned 2025 Ram 2500 , the first photos of which were released last week.
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The heavy duty Ram 2500 and 3500 are the only Ram trucks that are still available with V8 and diesel engines, now that the Ram 1500 has switched to a lineup of V6 and turbocharged inline-six-cylinder motors.
The stock 2024 Ram 2500 Power Wagon comes with a 6.4-liter gasoline V8 rated at 410 hp and 429 lb-ft of torque and has a starting price of $70,220. The Power Wagon is the most off-road-capable 2500 model . It has front and rear locking differentials and can tow up to 10,590 pounds.
Mopar’s release on the Beast list it as “Chapter 1,” so it will certainly have several other vehicles at the show.