

It’s worth noting that while the 8000kg towing capacity is available, it requires air brakes and special hardware – making the vehicle subject to licensing and registration restrictions, which can vary between states and territories.

Like the 2500, the 3500 uses a 6.7-litre turbo-diesel six-cylinder engine producing 276kW of power and 1152Nm of torque, helping to move up to 1724kg of payload – and allowing a towing capability of up to 8000kg.Ī company spokesperson has confirmed the 3500 will not be offered with dual rear wheels in Australia, and will share its body with the 2500. Ram has priced the new 3500 Laramie Crew Cab from $162,950 before on-road costs, just $5000 more than the 2500 Laramie Crew Cab announced recently – both of which are part of the company’s Heavy Duty range. Pricing for the 20 Laramie has been unearthed ahead of the big pick-up’s local launch in the coming months. Priced from $162,950 before on-road costs.Powered by a Cummins engine producing 276kW/1152Nm.
