1500 Pickup
New Trailer Reverse Steer Control is optional, allowing a driver to enter the length of their trailer and then use a simple dial to steer the truck and trailer in reverse, easily.
A heads-up display is a new option.
Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path detection is now offered on HFE and Tradesman, making it available on all models.
New Night Edition offered on Ram Limited, the most well-equipped version.
1500 Classic
The Ram 1500 Classic is still offered, with regular cab, Quad Cab and Crew Cab models and the 3.6 V6 or 5.7 V8. $30395 is a pretty good starting price for a new full-size pickup.
HD Pickup
New Night Edition offered on Ram HD Limited, the most well-equipped version.
TRX
We've waited a while for FCA to put a hellcat motor in a Ram pickup, but the wait paid off as the engine has its full 707 horsepower, not the 550 that the TRX concept touted. Rather than a street-racing hauler, like the SRT-10, the TRX goes after the Ford Raptor with off-road racing chops.
ProMaster
Blind-Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Path Detection, Forward Collision Warning and Emergency Brake Assist are all now available.
A new digital rearview mirror is available; it routes the view from the standard rear camera to the mirror.
ProMaster City
Tradesman and Wagon models both now offer optional fog lights on all models, instead of only SLT. Alloy wheels are now optional on ProMaster City Ttradesman.