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2025 RAM 2500 vs Ford F-250 & Chevy Silverado 2500HD

2025 RAM 2500

The 2025 RAM 2500 adds updated features while maintaining the strength and capability that have built its reputation among heavy-duty truck owners. In this segment, the RAM 2500 competes directly with the Ford F-250 Super Duty and the Chevy Silverado 2500HD.

Let's compare these three head-to-head so you can see how they stack up and where the RAM 2500 continues to stand out.

Key Differences

Engines

  • RAM: 6.4L HEMI V8 or 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel
  • Ford: Multiple gas V8s plus a 6.7L Power Stroke diesel
  • Chevy: 6.6L gas V8 or 6.6L Duramax diesel

Power

  • RAM: Up to 420 hp, 1,075 lb-ft torque (diesel)
  • Ford: Over 475 hp, 1,050+ lb-ft torque
  • Chevy: 470 hp, 975 lb-ft torque

Towing

  • RAM: Up to 20,000 lbs
  • Ford: Around 22,000 lbs
  • Chevy: 19,000–20,000 lbs, depending on setup

Comfort & Technology

RAM 2500: Top trims such as Laramie and Limited offer leather seating, real wood or metal accents, and one of the quietest cabins in the segment. The available 12-inch Uconnect touchscreen is easy to use, with sharp graphics and split-screen functionality.

Ford F-250: SYNC 4 runs through a large central display, paired with available 12-inch digital gauges. Features like Pro Trailer Backup Assist make towing setups easier.

Chevy Silverado 2500HD: Chevy's recent updates added a 13.4-inch infotainment screen and 12.3-inch driver display. Hard-wearing materials and a functional layout reflect its work-truck roots.

RAM leads on cabin refinement, Ford emphasizes digital tools and driver-assist technology, while Chevy keeps the focus on utility.

Power & Engine Options

RAM 2500:

Ford F-250:

  • 6.8L V8 and 7.3L V8 gas options
  • 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel with 475+ hp and 1,050+ lb-ft torque

Chevy Silverado 2500HD:

  • 6.6L Gas V8
  • 6.6L Duramax Diesel serving up 470 hp and 975 lb-ft torque

RAM and Ford lead in torque, the key metric for heavy-duty pulling. Chevy delivers solid numbers but sits just behind.

2025 Ford F-250

Towing & Capability

RAM 2500:

  • Up to 20,000 lbs with the Cummins diesel
  • Smooth torque delivery makes towing stable even at heavy loads

Ford F-250:

  • The highest max tow rating here, at about 22,000 lbs when configured for heavy hauling

Chevy Silverado 2500HD:

  • Between 19,000–20,000 lbs depending on cab, bed, and drivetrain

Payload:

  • Ford and Chevy edge RAM slightly in certain trims, but all three trucks carry serious weight

Ford tops the spec sheet for maximum towing, but RAM is very close behind.

Dimensions & Size Comparison

RAM 2500:

  • Length: 238–260 in
  • wheelbase: 149–169 in
  • width: 79–83 in

Ford F-250:

  • Nearly identical footprint
  • slightly taller in some trims

Chevy Silverado 2500HD:

  • Similar dimension
  • small differences by cab/bed choice

Though exterior dimensions are close, RAM's interior layout and materials give it a more open and comfortable feel at higher trim levels.

2025 Chevy Silverado 2500HD

Which Truck is Right for You?

RAM 2500: Top choice if you want a balance of heavy-duty power and an interior that feels refined enough for daily driving.

Ford F-250: Best if maximum towing capacity and interior tech are your deciding factors.

Chevy Silverado 2500HD: If you're after a durable work truck with proven diesel strength.

Each truck offers big capability, but the RAM 2500 blends torque, technology, and interior refinement in a way that sets it apart.

Explore the 2025 RAM 2500 at Mtn View CDJR

At Mtn View Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM, you can explore the 2025 RAM 2500 in detail. Compare trims and test the features for yourself by filling out the form below.

See why so many drivers choose RAM when they need a truck that works hard and still feels comfortable on the road.

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