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  2. Ram 1500 (DT) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Ram 1500 features active front grille shutters, which are now driver-adjustable, as well as a lower drag coefficient for improved aerodynamic performance. Also new for the Ram 1500 is a new 4×4 Off-Road Package, which includes a factory-equipped suspension lift, off-road tires, and enhanced off-road performance and handling ...

  3. Fiat E.torQ engine - Wikipedia

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    The E.torQ is a family of inline-4 gasoline automobile engines produced since 2010 by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in Campo Largo, Brazil [1] in the former Tritec factory. [2] In November of 2022 Stellantis announced they were closing the Campo Largo factory ending production of the E.torQ 1.8 to focus on production of the newer FCA Global Small Engine.

  4. Chrysler Hemi engine - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler developed its first experimental hemi engine for the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt fighter aircraft. The XIV-2220 was an inverted V16 rated at 2,500 hp (1,860 kW). The P-47 was already in production with a Pratt & Whitney radial engine when the XIV-2220 flew successfully in trials in 1945 as a possible upgrade, but the war was winding down and it did not go into production.

  5. 2021 Jeep Wrangler supposedly ditching 2.0L eTorque - AOL

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    Along with the price drop, Jeep made the 2.0-liter mill supplemented by FCA's 48-volt eTorque system available only on the Sahara trim, when it had been available across the range. 2021 Jeep ...

  6. Ram 1500 REV - Wikipedia

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    The Ram 1500 REV (Revolution Electric Vehicle) is a battery electric full-size light-duty truck based on the fifth generation Ram, announced in July 2021 and first revealed to the public as a concept vehicle in January 2023.

  7. Rams (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rams is a 2020 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Jeremy Sims, written by Jules Duncan, and starring Sam Neill, Michael Caton, and Miranda Richardson. It is based on the Icelandic drama film Rams (2015) by Grímur Hákonarson. [2] The film premiered at the CinefestOZ Film Festival on 27 August 2020.