Ram gets back to roots.

Since the advent of the automobile, a sturdy, dependable, pick-up truck has been by the farmer's side. Now Ram wants to commemorate that fact by offering a line of Ram trucks that are built specifically for farmers. The "Harvest Edition" line, as it's called, offers a variety of small but impactful upgrades, as well as some tasteful cosmetic cues for when you're seen in town.
It's available across the entire 1500, 2500, and 3500 lines, and includes features such as a chrome bumper, chrome accented mirrors, a comprehensive infotainment center with satellite weather information, a 1" lift, a bumper-mounted bed step, heated front seats, and a spray-in bed liner -- just to name a few. The Harvest Edition 4x4s come with skid plates and front-mounted tow hooks standard, and the tires were selected with driving through the pasture and covering long stretches of highway in mind. [gallery ids="22782,22783,22785"] The most obvious giveaway that a Ram is a Harvest Edition is its color. While you can opt for the standard Ram colors, the Harvest Edition is the only truck in the industry to offer Case IH Red and New Holland Blue, letting you express your tractor brand loyalty wherever you go.
Farmers have been asking for these colors, and Ram is proud to be the first in the industry to be able to offer them,” said Mike Manley, head of both Jeep and Ram brands.
The Harvest Edition will be at market this fall starting at $39,910 (destination not included) for the 1500, and $46,235 (destination not included) for the Heavy Duty brute.

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George Erbert
George is a Denver native who has an unapologetic love for cars, strong coffee, road trips, and -- despite his youthful appearance -- bygone eras of country music. In his free time, you'll find him carving mountain back roads in whatever car he's lent for the weekend, reading, writing, or unsuccessfully trying to replicate things shown on any of Anthony Bourdain's TV shows.
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