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What class truck is a Ram 2500?

The Ram 2500 is a heavy-duty pickup truck that falls into the Class 2 truck category. It is a larger and more powerful version of the standard Ram 1500 model, designed for towing, hauling, and other demanding tasks that require more capability than a light-duty truck.


What is a Class 2 Truck?


Trucks in the United States are classified into different classes based on their Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), which is the maximum operating weight of the vehicle, including the vehicle itself, passengers, cargo, and any attached trailer or equipment. The classes range from Class 1 (lightest) to Class 8 (heaviest).



  • Class 2: Vehicles with a GVWR between 6,001 and 8,500 pounds. This includes the Ram 2500, as well as other heavy-duty pickups like the Ford F-250, Chevrolet Silverado 2500, and GMC Sierra 2500.

  • Class 2 trucks are larger and more capable than light-duty trucks (Class 1), with increased towing and payload capacities to handle more demanding jobs.

  • They are often used for tasks such as construction, agriculture, and commercial applications that require more power and capability than a standard light-duty pickup.


The Ram 2500 is a prime example of a Class 2 heavy-duty pickup truck, offering a range of powerful engine options, robust chassis and suspension components, and advanced towing and hauling features to meet the needs of customers who require more capability than a light-duty truck can provide.

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