Batman is a pretty tough superhero, isn't he? He saw his own parents gunned down before his very own eyes. As a result, he became a superhero to help make the streets of Gotham safer.
But does Batman have more guts than the Ram?
The Ram 3500 is made of a 50,000-psi, high-strength steel frame. It uses eight steel cross members to stabilize the truck.
You can enjoy the available 6.7-liter Cummins turbodiesel six-cylinder engine, which produces 385 horsepower and 900 pound-feet of torque, and boasts a maximum tow rating of 31,210 pound. It also has a maximum payload of 7,390 pounds.
And what does Batman have? Merely the Batmobile.
Ram has been around since 1903, whereas Batman first hit the scene in 1939. It's clear that the American automaker has been in the business of building gutsy vehicles for quite some time.
Who knows -- the next Batmobile might even be a Ram! Stop by our showroom to try one of America's longest-lasting pickup trucks for yourself.