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The Dodge Ram SRT-10 (2004-2006) was a high-performance pickup truck featuring a naturally aspirated 8.3L V10 engine derived from the Viper, producing 500 horsepower and achieving a top speed exceeding 150 mph.
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What engine does the Dodge Ram SRT-10 use, and how much horsepower does it make?
The Ram SRT-10 is powered by the 8.3-liter V10 engine sourced from the Dodge Viper, producing 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. This made the SRT-10 the most powerful production pickup truck in the world when it debuted for the 2004 model year.
How fast is the Dodge Ram SRT-10, and did it hold any speed records?
The regular cab SRT-10 with the Tremec T-56 six-speed manual transmission could reach a top speed of approximately 154 mph. It held the Guinness World Record for the world's fastest production pickup truck at the time of its release.
Did the Dodge Ram SRT-10 come in a Quad Cab or four-door version?
Yes, Dodge offered a Quad Cab version of the SRT-10 starting in the 2005 model year, which came with a four-speed 48RE automatic transmission sourced from the heavy-duty Ram diesel trucks. The Quad Cab was slightly heavier and slower than the regular cab but offered more practical seating.
How many Dodge Ram SRT-10s were produced during its 2004–2006 run?
Dodge produced the Ram SRT-10 across three model years (2004–2006) with total production reportedly in the range of approximately 9,000 to 10,000 units. The relatively low production numbers have helped maintain collector interest and resale values well above standard Ram models from the same era.
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