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Voir la version complète : Le tout nouveau Ram 2006



STONE_COLD
17/06/2005, 08h47
Malgré les apparances, il a été revu presque de A à Z

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* All-new Frame and Suspension improves ride and handling, quietness and driving dynamics
* All-new Interior features redesigned instrument panel, center console, seats and entertainment features
* Bold, New Exterior includes redesigned fascia, grille, headlamps, fenders and wheels
* Best-in-class Power achieved with 5.7-liter HEMI® V-8 engine that generates 345 horsepower and 375 lb.-ft. of torque

Consumers have a lot of reasons to get “pumped” about the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500.

In addition to being the first pickup truck to offer Chrysler Group’s MDS technology, the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 – the most powerful light-duty pickup truck on the market – boasts an all-new frame and suspension, an all-new interior, and an even bolder new Dodge Ram exterior.

The new truck arrives in Dodge dealerships this fall.

“The boldest and most powerful light-duty pickup on the market just got better,” said Darryl Jackson, Vice President – Dodge Marketing, Chrysler Group. “Packed with refinement, technology, best-in-class HEMI power and a new bold appearance, the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 continues to lead the competition. And in true Dodge fashion, we will offer our new Ram at an incredible value.”

The new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 is the first pickup truck and latest Chrysler Group vehicle to feature standard MDS with the 5.7-liter HEMI. Without compromising its best-in-class 345 horsepower, the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500’s HEMI V-8 engine seamlessly alternates between four-cylinder mode when less power is needed and V-8 mode when more power is in demand.

“Chrysler Group was the first to offer a modern cylinder-deactivation system, the first to offer MDS in an SUV and now the first to offer MDS in a pickup truck,” said Mike Donoughe, Vice President – Body-on-frame Product Team. “By offering MDS as a standard feature on the HEMI-powered Dodge Ram 1500, customers will experience the most powerful and capable V-8 engine in the pickup truck market, with an improvement in fuel economy of up to 20 percent.”

With the introduction of the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500, 60 million gallons of fuel will be saved annually by 2007 thanks to the HEMI V-8 engine’s MDS technology – to be offered on seven large-volume Chrysler Group vehicles by year’s end.

Chrysler Group’s MDS-equipped lineup also includes the HEMI-powered Chrysler 300C, Jeep® Grand Cherokee, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum and Dodge Durango, with the all-new 2007 Jeep Commander arriving in showrooms this fall. By 2007, Chrysler Group will have nearly 1 million vehicles on the road with MDS.

IMPROVED RIDE AND HANDLING
Building on the previous Dodge Ram 1500’s superior ride quality, the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 again raises the bar with an all-new hydroformed, fully-boxed frame and suspension that deliver a smooth, confident and highly capable driving experience.

The Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 model utilizes a new coil-over shock absorber and double wishbone front suspension. Mounting the shock absorber inside the coil spring enables four-wheel-drive models to benefit from the coil spring’s added tuning characteristics.

All 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 models feature monotube shock absorbers that deliver a controlled, steady and predictable ride with superb handling. In addition, the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 features retuned springs, jounce bumpers and suspension bushings.

The new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500’s Hotchkiss-design rear suspension utilizes leaf springs that are designed to reduce wheel hop and improve durability. Spring rates have been selected to provide a poised ride when unloaded, and stable, confident handling when fully loaded to its 6,800-lb. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).

A rack-and-pinion steering system with new steering gears on both the two- and four-wheel-drive Dodge Ram 1500 models provides a precise and firm steering feel.

ALL-NEW INTERIOR
The interior of the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 complements the bold exterior by taking luxury and refinement to new levels in the pickup truck market. Enhanced driver and passenger comfort and more feature content is abundant inside the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500.

Driver and passengers will experience an interior environment that is 20 percent quieter than the previous Dodge Ram 1500, achieved by employing laminated front-door glass and improved door seals. In addition, extensive use of Polymer Constraint Layer (PCL) and new body mounts reduces road noise and resonance between the engine and cabin.

All-new seats, including optional bucket seats with available leather trim, provide substantial bolstering and generous support while adding a rich appearance to the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500’s interior.

A new instrument panel cluster — placed underneath a redesigned cluster brow — is designed to reduce glare, and a new, wide center stack contains a new audio system and new heating, ventilation and air-conditioning controls.

Premium amenities — including a new GPS Navigation radio, new rear-seat DVD (Quad Cab™ only), Infinity® sound system, UConnect™ hands-free communication system, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, sun roof, adjustable pedals, dual-zone climate control, heated seats and a new power-sliding rear window — are available on the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500.

EVEN BOLDER RAM DESIGN
Dodge Ram’s distinguished and bold “big rig” design is expressed in greater magnitude in the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500. A chrome crosshair grille with surround collar and new distinctive headlamps retain Dodge Ram’s robust and chiseled front-end appearance.

The 2006 Dodge Ram 1500’s new fully chrome, ingot-like grille highlights a massive front bumper, creating a bold, protective appearance. The substantial grille remains a mainstay of the Dodge Ram design signature, with the large crosshair as the focal point. Moved to the center of the crosshair from the top of the grille is the signature Ram’s head.

Large angular headlamp modules on the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 provide 22 percent more light intensity and 40 percent improved beam spectrum than the previous Dodge Ram 1500.

POWERFUL ENGINE LINEUP
The new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 offers three powerful engines, including the 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 with MDS, providing a best-in-class 345 horsepower and 375 lb.-ft of torque.

“With a 48 percent take rate, the HEMI continues to resonate with consumers and is extremely popular among Dodge Ram Light Duty customers,” said Jackson.

With 300 lb.-ft. of torque, the Magnum® 4.7-liter V-8 provides smooth and responsive performance, and is available with a five-speed automatic transmission.

The 3.7-liter Magnum V-6 engine is standard on the two-wheel-drive Dodge Ram 1500 regular cab and the two-wheel-drive Quad Cab with the standard bed configuration. The 3.7-liter Magnum V-6 delivers 215 horsepower and 235 lb.-ft. of torque.

The 3.7-liter Magnum V-6 and the 4.7-liter Magnum V-8 engines feature a standard Getrag six-speed manual transmission.

NEW LEVELS OF EFFICIENCY
The new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 leaps to new heights in performance and efficiency in the full-size pickup segment, providing the most state-of-the-art technology available to meet the needs of today’s pickup truck buyers. Dodge engineers perfected several areas of the Dodge Ram 1500 — from powertrain to aerodynamics — to create a more fuel-efficient light-duty, full-size pickup truck.

With the 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine, the Dodge Ram 1500 is the most powerful light-duty pickup truck in the market. Without compromising its venerable power, the new 2006 Dodge Ram 1500’s HEMI V-8 engine features the first-ever fully functioning cylinder deactivation system —MDS — on a pickup truck. Customers receive the powerful benefit of the HEMI V-8 engine with the fuel economy that they — until now — could only expect from a smaller, less powerful engine.

The HEMI V-8 engine can transition from eight cylinders to four in 40 milliseconds (0.040 seconds) – quicker than the blink of an eye. Improved fuel economy is realized without any change in customer experience as drivers receive the benefit of MDS without changing their driving habits. Customers will experience fuel economy gains of up to 20 percent under certain driving conditions.

A new Variable Line Pressure (VLP) transmission for the 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 with the 3.7-liter V-6 engine improves fuel economy and provides smoother shifts between gears.

Adding to the fuel-efficiency formula, the 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 model is equipped with a front-axle-disconnect system, designed to disengage the front-axle driveshaft when operating in two-wheel drive. This minimizes the front-drive system’s energy consumption and improves fuel economy.

The 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 also features new reduce-drag brake calipers, low-rolling resistance tires and a rear spoiler to improve vehicle aerodynamics. The spoiler is positioned on the rear liftgate.

FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE SYSTEM
The 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 model offers a new standard electronic-shift transfer case, with the more fuel-efficient, disconnecting front axle. The new on-demand four-wheel-drive system includes two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive “high” and “low” modes, plus a new four-wheel-drive “auto” mode that provides torque to the front axle only when required.

dedemo
17/06/2005, 10h01
Bravo à Chrysler qui prend les devants en offrant le système de désactivation des cylindres en équipement de série.

Honda devrait prendre exemple sur eux pour une fois avec leur 3.5L.

homer
17/06/2005, 12h36
Le MDS est une excellente chose et le désengagement complet de l'essieu avant en 2WD(sur un modèle 4X4) est aussi un point fort, J'ai hâte de voir les nouvelles cotes de consommation.

chevy_remi
17/06/2005, 18h30
Gm fait un erreur de ne pas renouveller leur camion. :?

Francis F
17/06/2005, 23h21
Gm fait un erreur de ne pas renouveller leur camion. :?

Ça s'en vient. Tard, mais ça va arriver. En attendant, Ford et Chrysler sont en train de gagner des parts de marché.

mazzzda
18/06/2005, 00h15
un 3.7L v6 dans le 1500 de base :?: 215 hp pour tirer + de 2000 kg et meme plus ca doit etre vache en titi :shock:

Boud
18/06/2005, 01h09
Ça me surprendrait ben gros qu'il y ait le 3.7 ici. Déjà que 90% des RAM ont le Hemi, inutile d'avoir ce moteur d'après moi.

Monhomme
18/06/2005, 07h05
Le V6 dans le RAM, c'est pour les version de base base base... en 4x2 pas de king cab, bref, le RAM le moins cher de la liste...

Ils ont changé les lumières avant, à la sauce DAkota 2005... De beaucoup plus beau sur le RAm, d'un maudit boute à part ça!!!

C'est qu'il a de la gueule le gros St-Crem!! :wink:

J'aurrais aimé ça essayé le Ram quand il était offert en V10 8L... le torque devait être incroyable.. probablement trop justement, y en a pus!

chevy_remi
18/06/2005, 09h19
Gm fait un erreur de ne pas renouveller leur camion. :?

Ça s'en vient. Tard, mais ça va arriver. En attendant, Ford et Chrysler sont en train de gagner des parts de marché.

Peut-etre que GM se prépare déja pour leur nouveau Camion. Pour qu'il soit a la hauteur de Ford et Chrysler.

TR3CK
18/06/2005, 16h02
Malgré les apparances, il a été revu presque de A à Z

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Voila un bel example du conservatisme dans ce segment point de vu design: une nouvelle generation mais pratiquement pareil que l'ancienne. Elle est meme un peu plus laide que l'ancienne je trouve.

lil_azn
18/06/2005, 16h04
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Tout a fait d'accord j'aimais bien l'ancienne mais celle la elle fait de plus en plus dakota

Mopar
19/06/2005, 08h04
Tout a fait d'accord j'aimais bien l'ancienne mais celle la elle fait de plus en plus dakota

C'est exactement pourquoi j'ai acheté un 2005.

J'y allais pour un 2006 mais quand j'ai vu la calandre sur le net j'ai déchanté.
J'aurais aimé avoir le MDS, même si mon HEMI ne prend pas plus de gaz que mon 4.7L mais je n'aime pas les nouveaux devant.

De toute façon j'adore mon Daytona. Ça fais longtemps que j'ai des pick-up et je n'ai jamais eu autant de félicitation et de "thumb up" pour un pick-up, y'en a même un qui m'a dit que je n'avais rien a envier au look du SRT-10.

Anyway je ne l'ai pas acheté pour les autres mais pour moi et c'est ça qui est important. :wink:

Monhomme
19/06/2005, 08h28
@ Mopar.... photo SVP

Mopar
19/06/2005, 08h41
@ Mopar.... photo SVP

Ça va venir! :wink:

STONE_COLD
19/06/2005, 15h37
Gm fait un erreur de ne pas renouveller leur camion. :?

Ça presses-tu vraiment :?: :roll: Ils ont les plus vendus en Amérique (Chevrolet + GM), très fiable, meilleur économie de carburant de leur catégorie.

STONE_COLD
19/06/2005, 15h39
Gm fait un erreur de ne pas renouveller leur camion. :?

Ça s'en vient. Tard, mais ça va arriver. En attendant, Ford et Chrysler sont en train de gagner des parts de marché.

Peut-etre que GM se prépare déja pour leur nouveau Camion. Pour qu'il soit a la hauteur de Ford et Chrysler.


Tu veux dire l'inverse. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

chevy_remi
19/06/2005, 16h15
Gm fait un erreur de ne pas renouveller leur camion. :?

Ça s'en vient. Tard, mais ça va arriver. En attendant, Ford et Chrysler sont en train de gagner des parts de marché.

Peut-etre que GM se prépare déja pour leur nouveau Camion. Pour qu'il soit a la hauteur de Ford et Chrysler.


Tu veux dire l'inverse. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:\

Haha :lol: :lol:

Kwack
20/06/2005, 03h48
Ford peut dormir tranquille

maxell2
21/06/2005, 07h39
Avez vous la version longue de Ram 2006, la cabine a quelque pouce de plus pour les places arrieres.

STONE_COLD
21/06/2005, 08h01
Avez vous la version longue de Ram 2006, la cabine a quelque pouce de plus pour les places arrieres.

Oui le Max Club Cab. Fait une petite recherche dans les archives du forum, on en a parlé cet hiver. :wink:

Mopar
21/06/2005, 08h26
Ce n'est pas le Max Club Cab mais le Méga Cab qui s'en viens avec Dodge. :wink:

En veux tu de la place, il va en avoir! :D 8)
Personellement je n'ai pas besoin d'autant d'espace mais pour un contracteur qui a des employés et des outils a transporter, ça va être très utile.

Pour les photos et l'article en anglais.

http://chicago-auto-show.autoblog.com/entry/1234000663030883/

STONE_COLD
21/06/2005, 08h38
Ce n'est pas le Max Club Cab mais le Méga Cab qui s'en viens avec Dodge. :wink:

http://chicago-auto-show.autoblog.com/entry/1234000663030883/

Merci je doutais que j'étais pas certain du nom. :?

vendeur ford
21/06/2005, 10h48
ca va etre toute une innovation le megacab sa risque de changer l industrie encore et les light duty vont etre tres long ca sera plus drole