Skip to content
Refpropos.

Refpropos.

  • Home
  • Automobile
  • HVAC
  • Supercar
  • Volvo
  • Entrepreneur
  • Toggle search form
Ram 1500 revives Hemi V8 as brand fixes “mistake”, Australian return unconfirmed

Ram 1500 revives Hemi V8 as brand fixes “mistake”, Australian return unconfirmed

Posted on June 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ram 1500 revives Hemi V8 as brand fixes “mistake”, Australian return unconfirmed

The Ram 1500’s new Hurricane twin-turbo inline six may produce more power and torque than the Hemi V8 it replaced, but it doesn’t have the same sound. Fret not, though – that distinctive burble is coming back.

After dropping it for model year 2025 (MY25), Ram will return the 5.7-litre naturally aspirated V8 to the 1500 lineup for MY26, with vehicles arriving in US dealerships in the northern summer (June to August).

Brand CEO Tim Kuniskis, who returned to the top spot late last year, was candid about the Hemi’s return.

“Everyone makes mistakes, but how you handle them defines you. Ram screwed up when we dropped the Hemi — we own it and we fixed it,” he said.

“We’re not just bringing back a legendary V8 engine, we’re igniting an assertive product plan and expanding the freedom of choice in powertrain for our customers.”

Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now.

But there’s no guarantee it’ll return to the Australian-market 1500 lineup.

“The return of the Hemi V8 is a decision that has been made for the US market. As it stands today, there is no guarantee the Hemi V8 will return to Australian showrooms,” said a Ram Trucks Australia spokesperson.

“As with any development, we will continue to review and evaluate what options are made available to us from the vast Ram catalogue in the US.

“We know there are customers who love the sound of a V8, and the Hemi V8 is still available in our Ram 1500 Big Horn model while stock lasts.

“However, customers have also embraced the new Hurricane twin-turbo in-line six-cylinder engine in our latest Ram 1500 models.

“The Hurricane engine remains an integral part of Ram’s future. With more power and torque – and better efficiency – than the previous 5.7-litre Hemi V8, we believe the new Hurricane engine series will over time become iconic in its own right.”

Ram Trucks Australia has previously indicated it takes 12-18 months to complete a local engineering program for a new model variant that will be remanufactured locally in right-hand drive.