As of late, the off-road truck industry has become a big business across the United States. It is no secret that Ford is leading the pack with its F-Series units. However, Chrysler Corporation has a huge alternative idea. This year, the Michigan-based vehicle manufacturer is unleashing a product from its Ram 2500 plank.

Truck fans and enthusiasts will find the new 2017 Ram Power Wagon compelling. Here is an item that is built to battle tenacious terrains. Considering its 7,000-pound frame, Chrysler's battle-hardened pickup is up for ferocious road challenges ahead. Complementing the vehicle's capability to tread on rock-strewn and jagged surfaces is its 20-foot long body length.

The hard-hitting vehicle from Auburn Hills proves to be a devastating off-road find of its own. Against the highly-proficient F-150 Raptor of Ford, the Ram Power Wagon has its very own domain to operate on. Although considered heavy, the truck is equipped with a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 component. Within this context, it is able to unload around 410 horsepower of energy to go with 429 pound-feet of torque.

Judging from the machinery's fierce prowess, the Power Wagon should never be associated with fuel economy. What the ram can offer is about power and sufficiently considerable speed. Chrysler's newest truck leans on its heavy weight to move things. Due to its bulkiness, the truck is able to tow items with a heftiness of up to 10,300 pounds.

While the Tundra and the Raptor have a common attractive element in the market, the 2017 Ram is capitalizing on this distinct characteristic to Chrysler's advantage. The independent front suspensions of the Toyota and the Ford units slow down the terrain functionality of the two trucks.

In addition to a disconnecting sway bar, the Ram is able to use its solid front axle to maneuver in extreme surfaces. This shaft equally gives power to all four wheels without considering its respective traction. Considering the added power to the torque, the Power Wagon is able to mount a relentless drive against any formidable contour there is.