RAM 2500 vs Blue Tongue Overland XR

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RAM 2500
RAM 2500

$172,950 - $172,950

2026 price

Blue Tongue Overland XR
Blue Tongue Overland XR

2019 price

Summary

2026 RAM 2500
2019 Blue Tongue Overland XR
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 6, 6.7L

Fuel Type
Diesel

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Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
6

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Dislikes
  • Poor warranty and short service intervals
  • Cumbersome in Australia
  • Expensive

2026 RAM 2500 Summary

Before the 1980s, when air travel was expensive, the humble Australian family car had to be able to tow a big boat or caravan in order to take the brood on holidays across our vast, sunburnt land.

Many turned to oversized American barges, like the Dodge Phoenix and the Pontiac Parisienne. People loved their massive dimensions, huge interiors, endless torque and look-at-me status.

And guess what? They still do. And even the same carmakers remain today, thanks to Chrysler’s Ram 2500/3500 Heavy Duty (HD) – which grew out of Dodge – and General Motors’ Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD.

Now, the Ram HDs, which were also the first of the modern American remanufactured trucks in Australia back in 2015, have come in for an overhaul.

How do the latest 2500/3500 stack up? Keep reading.

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2019 Blue Tongue Overland XR Summary

The camping world is so mad for forward-fold campers that it often forgets that, for a long time, the rear-fold, hard-floor camper were considered the 'In' thing.

That rings true for Sydney-based camper-trailer firm, Blue Tongue Campers, whose three hallmark campers are based on the forward-folding concept with an internal lounge. But it's the rear-fold, which quietly ticks along, almost in the background, which is still the most versatile, has the best storage and the best kitchen of the hard-floor campers. The Series 2 version has just been released so we took it out to see what's changed.

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