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Cheap Full-Size Truck Life Hack: Get a 2025 Ram 1500 Tradesman
A no-frills work truck highlights how Ram engineers nailed the fundamentals with this refreshed full-size pickup.Eric TingwallWriterJim FetsPhotographerAug 09, 2024
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Pros
- Powerful and polished inline-six engine
- Incredible ride quality
- Quiet, comfortable cabin
Cons
- Interior is stuck in the past
- Even a cheap full-size truck isn’t a value
- No more Hemi growl
As the name makes clear, the Tradesman is a tool for the men and women who keep America’s lights on, machinery humming, and lawns mowed. If you can live without the fripperies we take for granted in modern cars, it’s also one of the few ways to buy a full-size truck today without paying luxury-car money.
That doesn’t mean it’s cheap, though. At $55,690, the Tradesman 4x4 we tested is relatively affordable for the segment, but it’s not exactly a value. Any SUV you’d buy at this price point would come with heated seats, a power driver’s seat, and vanity mirrors in the sun visors—features that aren’t even available on the Tradesman.
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It compensates for the lack of equipment with sheer size and capability. Standard seating for six and the optional 6-foot, 4-inch bed made our test truck equally suited to hauling people or stuff or both at the same time. It’ll carry up to 1,620 pounds between its bumpers or tow as much as 11,310 pounds off the back.
The Luxury of Power
Build a Tradesman in the same crew-cab, long-bed configuration as our test vehicle, and it will come with exactly one luxury: the standard twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six. This engine makes 420 hp and 469 lb-ft of torque, a 115-hp and 198-lb-ft advantage over other Tradesman versions equipped with the base Pentastar V-6. At our test track, the Ram stormed from 0 to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, making it more than a second quicker than the swiftest 5.7-liter V-8 Ram 1500 we’ve tested and a yawning 3.3 seconds quicker than the Pentastar-powered 2025 Ram Big Horn we recently reviewed.See All 37 Photos
The Hurricane straight-six is the strong but silent type, only making itself heard when you stand on the throttle. The engine’s turbochargers muffle the exhaust note while acoustically laminated front side windows and front fenders stuffed with insulation tamp down wind and powertrain noise. That’s both a huge benefit and a minor tragedy. The quiet and assertive power delivery gives this work truck a remarkable sense of refinement in the city and on the highway. Backed up by an eight-speed automatic transmission that shuffles gears quickly and smoothly, the Tradesman’s powertrain wouldn’t be out of place in a $90,000 German SUV.
On the other hand, we will miss the awesome burble and honk of the Hemi V-8 this engine replaces. We can’t begrudge Ram for replacing the Hemi with the Hurricane, though. The sound was arguably the best thing about Ram’s outgoing V-8, which never delivered the performance of its peers. And for the past two years, Ram has saddled the Hemi with the 48-volt eTorque mild hybrid system, which tends to attract mischievous electrical gremlins without delivering any discernible benefit.
Ride Quality Is Job One
The Hurricane engine is an iron fist in the velvet glove that is the Ram 1500 chassis. Since 2009, Ram has used coil springs (or air springs on high-end versions) at the rear axle where its competitors use leaf springs. As a result, it handles impacts just as comfortably with a bed full of air as it does with 1,600 pounds of compost in the back. The smooth and settled ride—along with the tranquil cabin—is one of the key reasons we think this work truck could realistically be used as a personal or family vehicle.See All 37 Photos
2025 Ram 1500 Tradesman Crew Cab 4x4 Specifications | |
BASE PRICE | $46,120 |
PRICE AS TESTED | $56,690 |
VEHICLE LAYOUT | Front-engine, 4WD, 6-pass, 4-door truck |
ENGINE | 3.0L twin-turbo direct-injected DOHC 24-valve I-6 |
POWER (SAE NET) | 420 hp @ 5,200 rpm |
TORQUE (SAE NET) | 469 lb-ft @ 3,500 rpm |
TRANSMISSION | 8-speed automatic |
CURB WEIGHT (F/R DIST) | 5,474 lb (58/42%) |
WHEELBASE | 153.5 in |
LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT | 241.3 x 81.2 x 77.5 in |
0-60 MPH | 4.8 sec |
QUARTER MILE | 13.5 sec @ 100.9 mph |
BRAKING, 60-0 MPH | 127 ft |
LATERAL ACCELERATION | 0.72 g (avg) |
MT FIGURE EIGHT | 28.7 sec @ 0.62 g (avg) |
EPA CITY/HWY/COMB FUEL ECON | |