Think you have seen the biggest stock truck yet!! Dodge is looking forward to proving you wrong. Check out the all-new Ram Long Hauler Truck Concept with a 170 gallon fuel tank capacity.
May 2, 2011 		     		     				, Auburn Hills, Mich.  -	 		They don’t get much bigger, have more range or more pulling power than the Ram “Long-Hauler” Concept truck.
 On display at selected events across the country, the Ram Long-Hauler is  based on a Class 5 Ram 5500 Chassis Cab, and is designed to suit the  needs of anyone that tows multiple or heavy trailers, drives long  distances or small business owners looking for a “work horse” at the job  site.
 Designers started with a Class 5 Ram 5500 Crew Cab and converted to a  Mega Cab passenger compartment, added an 8-foot box and upped the range  between refueling stops with a mid-ship fuel tank. Combined with a  second frame-mounted tank and a third, optional, bed-mounted auxiliary  tank, total fuel capacity is 170 gallons.
 With a 197.4 – inch wheelbase and 37,500 Gross Combined Weight Rating  (GCWR), the concept Long-Hauler from Ram is just the truck for those  wanting to step up from a traditional Class 3 (one-ton) or Class 4  truck. Overall length of the Ram Long-Hauler is 24 feet, height is 79.1  inches and estimated curb weight is 9,300 lbs.
 The powertrain for the concept truck includes an inline six-cylinder  6.7-liter High Output Cummins Turbo Diesel engine rated at 800 lb.-ft.  of torque. The Ram’s legendary diesel engine is mated to a six-speed,  Aisin AS68RC automatic transmission with four-wheel-drive transfer case  coupled to a 4.88 Dana 110 axle with dual rear wheels. 
 Riding on a full Kelderman Air Suspension front and rear and 19.5-inch  Alcoa aluminum wheels, on-road driving dynamics are civilized and even  the toughest road surfaces are easily absorbed providing the driver and  passengers with a smooth, comfortable ride. In fact Ram Long-Hauler's  ride qualities are more inline with those of a 3/4-ton truck. The  suspension package also is self-leveling with kneel feature.
 On the exterior, brilliant black paint is accented by white gold  metallic lower two-tone including body side moldings and wide wheel  flares at the front and rear. Up front, a bull bar extends the entire  width of the vehicle. For full use of the bed, the spare tire is located  under the box. To help make trailer line-up easier on the fifth wheel, a  separate back-up camera provides a full view of the bed.
 A custom hitch-access tailgate allows easy hook-ups without the need to open or remove the entire tailgate.
 Inside, interior noise levels have been heavily dampened with an  upgraded NVH package that ensures a quiet cabin environment. The  Long-Hauler includes 2+2 leather seating with a specific, high comfort  driver seat. Rear passenger comfort is assured with power-adjustable  footrests and a rear center console that includes a refrigerator, cup  holders and tray tables.
 In-cabin power includes 115V and 12V outlets front and rear. With the  interior Wi-Fi enabled, passengers can easily work on laptop computers  connected to the Internet during long drives.
 Additional cabin features also include a laptop storage area and a safe  for valuables. Interior items designed to keep the driver monitoring of  vehicle performance will include a tire pressure monitoring system, rear  axle temperature gauge and exhaust gas temperature and boost gauges.  Convenience features also include an inductive charger and DVD player  with overhead screen for rear seat passengers to enjoy their favorite  programs and entertainment. 
 The rear seats and console also fold flat for additional storage or as a berth for resting.
 Ram Truck has identified a potential market for a Class 5 pickup,  including race car teams, car haulers, RV owners, ranchers and rodeo  competitors, boaters and commercial expediting operations.
 The Ram Long-Hauler, while only a concept, will be seen across the  country in the next eight months to help gauge public opinion on  the appeal of a vehicle that provides an upgrade from a 1-ton truck  without moving up to a full Class 6 truck.



















