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2025 RAM 2500 Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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8.2
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Pros

  • Powerful engine

  • Impressive towing capabilities

  • Excellent off-road ability

Cons

  • Advanced safety features are not standard

  • Gets expensive fast

8.2
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Look & feel
8/10
Technology
8/10
Performance
9/10
Safety
7/10
Form & function
9/10
Cost-effectiveness
8/10
Photo by Jeremy Korzeniewski. 2025 Ram 2500 front quarter view.

Heavy duty pickups such as the 2025 Ram 2500 carry a weighty responsibility as the backbone of working-class America.

Ram HD trucks, such as the 2500 and the 3500, may be expensive, but they're invaluable to the owners who need their immense durability. There’s a Ram truck to match the needs of every heavy duty truck buyer, from off-roaders to camping enthusiasts and those who make their living hauling loads across the country.

Verdict: The latest Ram 2500 represents a meaningful upgrade to one of America’s most capable trucks, continuing to impress with ever-increasing levels of luxury and refinement. And did we mention its 1,075 pound-feet of torque?

8/10

Ram heavy duty pickup trucks are anything but subtle, and far more imposing than the popular RAM 1500. On every model, a huge vertical grille dominates the front of the truck while somehow managing to blend gracefully into the hood (there are multiple hood styles, some with aggressive bulges and vents that look cool but disrupt outward visibility) and body sides. A new split headlight design makes the 2025 Ram 2500 stand out from older models, and the taillights have also been redesigned.

The face of the Ram 2500 changes depending on trim. The entry Tradesman comes standard in cheap-looking black plastic, but it can be optioned with chrome highlights to make it look more like the step-up Big Horn edition. The 4x4-only Power Wagon and Rebel also wear black up front but with a premium finish and unique grille design that sets them apart from the rest of the lineup. Heated cloth seats are standard in the two off-road models but leather is included with optional equipment packages.

The popular Laramie trim level is where the luxury bits really start to make their appearance (along with a corresponding increase in price), with leather seating surfaces in multiple hues and large, vertically oriented touchscreen infotainment systems inside. Considering the elevated ride height, the Laramie’s power deployable side steps are a functional addition. A Sport Appearance Package adds 20-inch polished aluminum wheels in place of the standard 18s and an aggressive hood design. The Night Edition replaces the copious chrome with black trim.

Buyers who are looking for the ultimate in luxury to go along with their massive hauling or towing needs can decide between the Limited Longhorn and its cowboy-themed interior—in two-tone brown with filigree accents—or the more understated Limited model that gets open-pore wood and a choice between standard black or black with Ebony Red highlights for the supple leather upholstery. An optional Night Edition package again replaces the Limited’s chrome with dark exterior accents.

Jeremy Korzeniewski
Published Mar 18, 2025 by Jeremy Korzeniewski
Jeremy Korzeniewski grew up as the son of an automotive engineer in a family obsessed with cars and trucks and turned that passion into a career in 2006 when he accepted a position with Autoblog. Over the next 18 years, Jeremy published more than 8,000 articles while serving as a Senior Editor and has contributed to respected brands that include Yahoo, Edmunds, Robb Report and AutoGuide. Jeremy is also an avid motorcyclist and spends the majority of his evenings at home with his wife hoping to cook up a delicious meal for dinner.

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2025 RAM 2500 Pricing

Original MSRP
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Price range
$58,411 to $65,431
Average price on CG
$60,302
YoY price change
$65,310 to $60,302

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