
Meet the 3.0-liter Hurricane Engine. The high-outout version produces 540 horsepower and 521 pound-feet of torque; this engine has the power to get the job done and is fun to drive. The standard-output produces 420 horsepower and 469 pound-feet of torque. Both are great options for drivers in Sanford, ME.
Towing and Payload
Ram 1500 with the Hurricane Engine will be able to tow 11,550 pounds and carry 1,980 pounds in the bed with the standard-output engine, according to Ram. The Hurricane is the most powerful engine in the segment, giving Ram buyers access to an exclusive amount of power in the most comfortable trucks to drive in Kennebunk, ME.
Avoids Hard Knocks
While the Hurricane Engine is designed to run on high-octane premium fuel, the Hurricane Engine can run on regular 87-octane. A series of knock detectors monitor any odd vibrations from the engine and adapt the system as needed. Horsepower does drop when using regular fuel, but this saves drivers in York, ME, money when they don't need the horsepower.
Efficiency
Mated with a TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission, the Hurricane engine promises to offer smooth shift changes while providing fuel efficiency to drivers in Scarborough, ME. Estimates are 19 mpg city, 25 mpg highway, and 21 combined with the standard-output and 15 mpg city, 21 mpg highway, and 17 mpg combined for the high-output engine. Far better economy than the TRX's 12 mpg combined with its supercharged V8, although the Hurricane Engine falls short of the 702 horsepower of the TRX's V8.
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If you're in the market for a new truck and want the most powerful engine in the segment, look no further than the Ram 1500 with the Hurricane Engine. Combining power and fuel efficiency, the Hurricane Engine will help you complete the job or make the morning commute a little more exciting as you over-take a Mustang. If you'd like to experience the Hurricane Engine, contact Marc C.D.J.R. LLC today to schedule your test drive. Ask about our financing options.