At Deur-Speet Motors in Fremont, MI, we’ve always known that a Ram truck’s heartbeat comes from its engine. Power, sound, endurance—these are the traits that turn a good truck into a legend. And in 2026, Ram is proving once again that legends never die. The iconic HEMI® V8 is officially back in the Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500, bringing with it the unmistakable rumble, torque, and confidence that generations of truck owners have trusted.
For Michigan drivers who rely on their trucks for work, towing, and weekend adventure alike, this comeback isn’t just an announcement—it’s a homecoming.
Why the HEMI V8 Matters
To anyone who’s ever turned a key on a HEMI, the sound alone says enough. That deep, deliberate growl is a signal of intent. It’s the voice of low-end torque, of raw combustion power ready to pull, push, or charge through whatever stands in its way. When Ram temporarily phased out its V8 lineup in favor of smaller turbocharged options, many loyalists felt something was missing. Tim Kuniskis, Ram’s new brand chief, heard those voices—and answered.
In a heartfelt video announcement, Kuniskis admitted that moving away from the HEMI was a mistake. He promised that the brand would always listen to its customers, and this revival proves he meant it. The HEMI’s return restores balance to Ram’s lineup and reaffirms the company’s commitment to muscle, heritage, and durability.
The HEMI in the 2026 Ram 1500: Refined Strength for the Everyday Driver
The 2026 Ram 1500 reintroduces the 5.7-liter HEMI V8 with eTorque, pairing traditional displacement with modern hybrid support. That means the classic 395 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque you remember, plus an added boost of efficiency and launch torque from its integrated mild-hybrid system.
In real-world terms, that translates to smoother towing starts, quieter idle transitions, and less strain under heavy loads. Properly equipped, this engine configuration can tow up to 11,470 pounds, putting it at the top tier of half-ton capability. Whether you’re pulling a camper toward Muskegon Lake or hauling materials to a jobsite, the HEMI delivers a confident, balanced performance that feels timeless—and yet entirely new.
Inside the cab, the 2026 1500 offers the kind of comfort that makes all that muscle feel civilized: available Uconnect 5 navigation, digital clusters, and active noise cancellation that lets you decide when to hear that engine symphony and when to enjoy silence. It’s luxury wrapped around power.
The HEMI in the Ram 2500: Heavy-Duty Heritage Continues
Step up to the Ram 2500, and the HEMI V8 becomes a tool of precision. This 6.4-liter version pushes 410 horsepower and 429 lb-ft of torque, engineered for the long haul and heavy load. Paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, it delivers the kind of smooth, consistent towing that Michigan contractors, farmers, and off-road adventurers count on daily.
For those who don’t need diesel torque but still demand serious grunt, the gas-powered HEMI remains the perfect balance. With the right setup, the Ram 2500 HEMI can tow more than 17,000 pounds and handle payloads exceeding 4,000 pounds—all while offering a lower upfront cost and less maintenance complexity than its diesel sibling.
This engine’s longevity is legendary. Its pushrod design, forged crankshaft, and proven block architecture mean it’s built to endure harsh winters, long idle hours, and miles of towing without complaint. Around Fremont and beyond, we’ve seen HEMI-powered trucks cross 200,000 miles and still idle steady.
The HEMI in the Ram 3500: Uncompromising Power Meets Unshakeable Confidence
At the heavy-duty summit sits the Ram 3500 HEMI V8—an engine that transforms raw power into commanding control. It delivers the same 410 hp and 429 lb-ft of torque as the 2500, but Ram engineers have tuned the 3500’s chassis and gearing to make full use of it. When paired with the 8HP75 heavy-duty automatic transmission, the 3500 moves massive loads with remarkable ease.
Drivers who prefer gasoline over diesel gain advantages in weight savings, cold-start reliability, and reduced operating costs—all without sacrificing muscle. Whether towing a full horse trailer or a fifth-wheel camper, the 3500 HEMI provides linear power delivery and quiet confidence at highway speeds.
Add to that the heavy-duty frame, class-exclusive rear air suspension, and integrated towing technology, and it’s clear why Ram’s 3500 HEMI remains a cornerstone for serious work and recreation alike.
The Sound of Authentic Power
What truly sets the HEMI apart isn’t just the horsepower figure—it’s the way it feels. There’s a physical connection between engine and driver, a rhythmic pulse that modern turbo-six configurations simply can’t imitate. When you press the accelerator and hear that baritone growl, it’s a reminder that mechanical power still has a soul.
At Deur-Speet Motors, we see that connection every day. Customers step out of test drives smiling, sometimes even laughing, because the HEMI’s sound triggers something primal. It’s performance you can feel, and now it’s back—stronger, smarter, and more refined than ever.
A Comeback Worth Celebrating
The return of the HEMI V8 across the Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 is more than nostalgia. It’s a reaffirmation of what Ram stands for: real-world strength, longevity, and a respect for the drivers who demand authenticity from their trucks. With eTorque efficiency improvements, advanced towing technology, and enhanced durability, the 2026 Ram lineup doesn’t just bring back the HEMI—it evolves it.
For our community here in Fremont, this means options. It means hearing that unmistakable rumble again on rural backroads and construction sites. It means knowing that your next truck isn’t just built for today’s regulations, but for decades of work ahead.
Visit Deur-Speet Motors to experience the return of the HEMI V8 firsthand. We’re proud to offer the 2026 Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 to Michigan drivers who believe, as we do, that some legends deserve to last forever.

