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2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn Equipment Groups

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2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn Equipment Groups

2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn Equipment Groups

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The 2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn gives drivers a flexible way to build a heavy-duty truck that fits both work demands and everyday comfort. At Mt. Orab CDJR, located at 110 Gabbard Way in Mt. Orab, Ohio, about 40 minutes from Cincinnati via I-275 East, shoppers can explore how the Big Horn's equipment groups shape everything from technology and towing capability to interior convenience. Instead of a one-size-fits-all setup, Ram organizes key features into structured packages, making it easier to choose the right balance of utility, comfort, and advanced features.

What is the Ram 2500 Big Horn Level 1 Equipment Group?

This is the entry upgrade package that adds everyday convenience and driver-focused enhancements without going overboard. 

Highlights include: 
 
  • Power-folding, heated, and telescoping exterior mirrors 
  • Premium steering wheel with integrated controls 
  • Rear power sliding window for cab ventilation and access 
  • Dual glovebox storage (including locking lower compartment) 
  • Upgraded interior lighting and utility illumination 
  • Anti-spin rear differential for improved traction 
This group is ideal for drivers who want a step up from the base configuration while keeping things straightforward and work-ready. 

Level 1 Plus Equipment Group

This version expands tech and comfort, making it a strong mid-tier choice for daily drivers who also use their truck for towing or long trips. 

Key upgrades include: 

  • 12-inch Uconnect touchscreen display 
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control 
  • Built-in Wi-Fi hotspot capability 
  • Expanded voice and connectivity services 
  • Larger, more intuitive infotainment interface 
This package is popular because it bridges the gap between work-truck utility and modern daily driving comfort. 

What Does the Level 2 Equipment Group Add?

This is where the Big Horn starts to feel significantly more premium and tech-forward. 

Typical upgrades include: 

  •  Heated front seats and heated steering wheel 
  •  400W power inverter and extra cabin power outlets 
  •  Wireless charging pad for compatible devices 
  •  Larger digital driver information cluster 
  •  Power-adjustable pedals and expanded driver comfort settings 
  •  Remote start system and upgraded convenience features 
  •  Enhanced interior lighting and storage enhancements 
Level 2 is the most popular "fully loaded Big Horn" setup because it delivers Laramie-like comfort without jumping to a higher trim. 

Additional Package Options for the Ram 2500 Big Horn

Beyond the main equipment levels, buyers often stack additional packages depending on use case: 

  • Towing Technology Group: trailer assist, upgraded camera systems, towing guidance 
  • Bed Utility Group: tie-downs, bed lighting, spray-in bedliner prep 
  • Night Edition Package: blacked-out exterior styling 
  • Cold Weather Group: heated features for winter driving 
  • 5th Wheel / Gooseneck Prep Group: heavy-duty towing readiness 
These are especially relevant for Ram 2500 buyers in Ohio who plan to tow equipment, trailers, or campers regularly. 

Find Your 2026 Ram 2500 at Mt. Orab CDJR

The 2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn equipment groups make it easy to build a truck that matches your exact needs without overcomplicating the process. Whether you're focused on core work capability, advanced towing support, or added comfort and technology for daily driving, each level adds a clear step up in features and functionality. At Mt. Orab CDJR, shoppers can compare these packages side-by-side and decide how they want their Ram 2500 configured, so you get the right combination of strength, technology, and comfort for the way you actually drive and work.

Key Takeaways

Q: What do the 2026 Ram 2500 Big Horn equipment groups actually do?
A:
They bundle features into upgrade packages that build on each other, adding comfort, technology, towing support, and driver assistance as you move up each level.
Q: How do the equipment levels differ?
A:
Each level builds on the last, starting with basic convenience upgrades and moving into more tech, comfort, and driver assistance features.
Q: Are these packages more about work or comfort?
A:
They're designed to balance both, with earlier levels focused on utility and higher levels adding more everyday comfort and tech.
Q: Why do buyers choose equipment groups instead of standalone options?
A:
They simplify the build process and typically offer better value by grouping popular features together.




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