2014 Ram Power Wagon - Four Wheeler Network

The first Power Wagon rolled off the assembly line after the end of World War II to satisfy enthusiasts looking for a truck for heavy-duty civilian use. Bodies and engines changed over the decades, until the Power Wagon went out of production in 1980 with the introduction of the Dodge Ram. For the latest incarnation, Ram engineers set out to offer abundant power, occupant comfort, highway handling, and, of course, off-road prowess. It’s a serious truck and one designed for those that need a heavy-duty truck for working in the dirt or dedicated backcountry weekenders that demand more than a light-duty 4x4 pickup can provide. Under the hood sits a 6. 4L Hemi V-8 engine that grunts out 410 hp at 5,600 rpm with a peak torque rating of 429 lb-ft at 4,000 rpm. The 2014 Power Wagon comes equipped with a 6. 4L Hemi V-8 offering 410 hp and 429 lb-ft of torque that carries a five-year/100,000-mile warranty. The combination of the 6. 4L and 4. 10 gearing delivers slightly better fuel economy than the old Power Wagon’s 5. 7L Hemi pushing 4. 56s, which means more driving miles for your dollar. A high-volume oil cooler is used along with oil jets for piston cooling based on computational fluid dynamics employed to optimize cooling in the block, heads, and water pump. Source: www.fourwheeler.com