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Jeep has long embraced the spirit of adventure, but it also understands that confidence on the trail starts with confidence behind the wheel. The latest Jeep SUVs combine rugged capability with thoughtful safety and driver-assist systems — giving you peace of mind whether you’re navigating Gatesville’s streets or venturing off the beaten path. Here’s an accurate look at Jeep’s advanced safety and support technologies across its models. 

the Jeep’s Advanced Safety Technologies

Core Safety Technologies You’ll Find on Jeep Models 

Jeep offers a suite of active and passive systems across its lineup, often bundled or offered through available packages and higher trims. While not every model or trim includes every feature, here are some cornerstone technologies: 

  • Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go: Keeps a safe distance from the car ahead by adapting your speed automatically. 
  • Full-Speed Forward Collision Warning + Active Braking: Monitors the road ahead and can apply brakes if a collision risk is detected. 
  • Active Lane Management: Detects unintentional lane drift and can assist in steering you back toward the center. 
  • Blind Spot Monitoring & Rear Cross Path Detection: Alerts you to vehicles in your blind spots or crossing behind you during reversing maneuvers. 
  • ParkView® Rear Back-Up Camera & ParkSense® Rear Park Assist: Helps with visibility and guidance when backing into tough spots. 
  • Active Driving Assist & Hands-Free Active Driving Assist: Available on select models (especially in the Grand Cherokee and Wagoneer series), this advanced suite combines semi-autonomous lane centering, adaptive cruise control, and assisted lane changes in supported conditions. 
  • Available advanced features: In higher trims, Jeep offers enhancements such as 360° surround camera systems, night vision pedestrian detection, intersection collision assist, and more — depending on model and package. 

These technologies don’t sleep when the road ends. Some features, such as forward collision braking and cross-path alerts, continue to protect you even when you’re backing out of a tight trail spot. But always remember: no system fully replaces attentive driving. 

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The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee returns with a refined balance of luxury, off-road capability, and modern technology. Whether you’re navigating highways or rugged backroads around Gatesville, TX, this SUV aims to deliver strength, comfort, and versatility in one attractive package. 

a 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee driving

Powertrains & Capability 

At the core of the Grand Cherokee’s appeal is its durable 3.6L Pentastar® V6 gasoline engine, producing 293 horsepower and 260 lbs.-ft. of torque. RWD is standard, while multiple 4×4 systems, including versions with locking differentials, are available for those seeking more grip and control. In select trims (such as Trailhawk), Jeep offers its most advanced off-road systems for greater capability. 
Car & Driver confirms the 3.6L V6 as the baseline engine and notes that the all-new Grand Cherokee continues to support several all-wheel / four-wheel drive configurations. 

Jeep also offers a plug-in hybrid 4xe variant. In 4xe form, the SUV delivers a combined 375 horsepower and 470 lbs.-ft. of torque, and supports a towing capacity up to 6,000 lbs. when properly equipped. Its electric-enhanced powertrain enables electric-only driving in certain conditions and improves fuel efficiency. 
Jeep’s own specs show that cargo volume reaches up to 70.8 cubic feet when the rear seats are folded in 4xe configurations, with 37.7 cubic feet behind the second row. 

Gross vehicle ratings show that the Grand Cherokee can support a GVWR of about 6,050 lbs., and a payload capacity around 1,280 lbs. in its base configurations. 

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The 2026 RAM Heavy Duty lineup delivers the kind of power, durability, and comfort Texas drivers count on, especially when heavy towing or off-road capability is part of everyday life. For drivers in Gatesville, TX, the RAM 2500 and RAM 3500 stand out as two of the most capable and refined trucks in the segment. While both models share high-end technology, rugged styling, and exceptional performance engineering, each serves a slightly different purpose depending on the level of capability required. 

2026 RAM 2500 Heavy Duty Truck
2026 RAM 3500 Heavy Duty Truck

Capability and Performance 

Both trucks offer the available High-Output 6.7-liter Cummins® Turbo Diesel I6 engine, which delivers 430 horsepower and a remarkable 1,075 lbs.-ft. of available base diesel torque. Where they differ most is in raw lifting strength and load management. The RAM 2500 is built for drivers who need serious capability without venturing into extreme commercial-grade demands. It can tow up to 20,000 lbs. when properly equipped, making it ideal for hauling trailers, boats, or equipment without sacrificing everyday driving comfort. The RAM 3500, on the other hand, is built to handle the heaviest workloads and long-distance towing. It can tow up to 36,610 lbs. when properly equipped, nearly doubling the practical ceiling of the 2500 and positioning it as the better choice for those who regularly tow large fifth-wheel trailers or operate in demanding jobsite conditions. 

Technology and Everyday Comfort 

Inside, both the RAM 2500 and 3500 feature the same impressive technology suite, including the Largest-in-Class available 14.5-inch touchscreen, intuitive connectivity, and available premium comfort upgrades like dual wireless charging and high-end cabin materials. The RAM 3500 tends to be favored by drivers who need added trailering support and commercial-grade functionality, while the RAM 2500 is often chosen by those who want a blend of heavy-duty capability with daily driving comfort. Both trucks are built with professional-grade refinement, though the 3500 skews more toward maximum pulling power while the 2500 strikes a smoother balance between work and usability. 

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If you’re the proud owner of a RAM truck or van, proper maintenance is key to keeping it performing at its peak. That’s why Mopar Service in Gatesville, TX is the smart choice for RAM drivers who want expert care backed by factory-trained technicians and genuine OEM parts. From routine maintenance to specialized repairs, Mopar Service delivers the precision and dependability your RAM deserves. 

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What Makes Mopar Service Different? 

Unlike generic repair shops, Mopar Service is designed specifically for RAM, Jeep, Dodge, and Chrysler vehicles. Every service is performed by certified technicians who understand Ram engineering and technology. They use genuine Mopar parts engineered to match your truck’s original factory specifications. That means better performance, longer-lasting components, and peace of mind knowing your RAM is repaired to the same standards it was built with. 

The Benefits of Certified Technicians and Genuine Parts 

RAM trucks are built for demanding conditions, and maintaining their capability requires specialized knowledge. Mopar-certified technicians use tools and diagnostics designed for RAM models and systems, ensuring accuracy and long-term reliability. 

Using genuine Mopar parts is equally important. These parts are built to fit perfectly and perform consistently over time, unlike aftermarket components that can compromise safety, performance, and lifespan. 

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 Exploring the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L: Features and Capabilities 

The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L is here, combining rugged performance with refined luxury. As one of Jeep’s flagship three-row SUVs, it delivers advanced technology, versatile capability, and a spacious interior designed for families and adventurers alike. If you’re searching for an all-purpose vehicle that doesn’t compromise on comfort or toughness, the 2025 Grand Cherokee L is built to impress. 

2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L

Performance and Powertrain Options 

The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L offers two proven engine options tailored to different needs. The standard 3.6L Pentastar® V6 produces 293 hp and 260 lbs.-ft. of torque, ideal for confident daily driving and long trips. For drivers looking for added efficiency without sacrificing strength, the 2.0L I4 Turbo Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) delivers a combined 375 hp and 470 lbs.-ft. of torque. Both options pair performance with refinement, ensuring the Grand Cherokee L is as smooth on highways as it is capable on rugged terrain. 

With a maximum towing capacity of up to 6,200 lbs. for the V6 and 6,000 lbs. for the PHEV, the Grand Cherokee L is more than ready to haul boats, trailers, or camping gear for your next adventure. 

Innovative Safety Features 

Safety is a cornerstone of the 2025 Grand Cherokee L. Standard and available driver-assist technologies include Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross-Path Detection, and Full-Speed Forward Collision Warning with Active Braking. For even greater peace of mind, drivers can opt for advanced systems like Intersection Collision Assist and a 360-degree Surround View Camera to boost visibility in busy or challenging environments. 

The Grand Cherokee L also incorporates eight airbags, Electronic Stability Control, and a suite of structural protections, ensuring you and your passengers are covered from all angles. 

Interior Comfort and Advanced Technology 

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 Exploring the Power and Performance of RAM Heavy Duty Trucks 

RAM Heavy Duty trucks are built for drivers who demand uncompromising strength, advanced capability, and long-lasting durability. Whether it’s hauling massive loads, tackling rugged job sites, or venturing off-road, RAM 2500 and 3500 models deliver confidence at every turn. 

Built for Unmatched Capability 

At the core of every RAM Heavy Duty truck is a choice of proven powertrains. The standard 6.4L HEMI® V8 engine provides dependable strength for everyday towing and hauling, while the available 6.7L Cummins® Turbo Diesel I6 engine takes capability to the next level. With the High-Output version in the RAM 3500, drivers can command up to 36,610 lbs. of towing capacity and a staggering 1,075 lbs.-ft. of torque, setting benchmarks in the segment. 

RAM’s towing technology makes handling big loads easier and safer. Available features like the Trailer 360° Surround View Camera, Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, and Trailer Reverse Steering Control ensure precise control in any situation. 

Durability That Lasts 

Every RAM Heavy Duty is built on a high-strength steel frame, engineered to endure the harshest demands. Reinforced suspension components, heavy-duty axles, and available Bilstein® shocks on off-road trims like the Power Wagon® and Rebel® provide extra toughness and confidence. With payload ratings up to 7,590 lbs. on the RAM 3500, these trucks are designed to work as hard as you do. 

Comfort and Technology on the Inside 

Despite their rugged capability, RAM Heavy Duty trucks don’t compromise on comfort. The available Uconnect® 5 system with a 12-inch or class-leading 14.5-inch touchscreen keeps you connected with navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay®, and Android Auto™. Available luxury options include premium leather seating, Harman Kardon® audio, and climate control for every row—turning a workhorse into a refined daily driver. 

Safety and Driver Confidence 

With over 100 standard and available safety features, RAM Heavy Duty trucks are equipped to protect you on every drive. Systems like Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning with Active Braking, and Blind Spot Monitoring with Trailer Coverage provide confidence whether navigating city streets or towing on the highway. 

Explore RAM Heavy Duty at Spur CDJR 

The 2026 RAM 2500 and 3500 redefine what it means to drive a heavy-duty truck. With best-in-class towing, uncompromising durability, and advanced technology, they’re built to take on any challenge. 

Visit Spur Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM to explore our full lineup of RAM Heavy Duty trucks and discover the perfect configuration for your work, play, or next big adventure. 

 The Ultimate Guide to the 2026 RAM 3500   

The 2026 RAM 3500 is redefining what it means to be a heavy-duty truck. Packed with unmatched towing capabilities, cutting-edge technology, and a robust design, this truck is built for drivers who demand top-tier performance. Whether you’re hauling massive loads or navigating rugged terrain, the 2026 RAM 3500 is designed to meet every challenge head-on.   

2026 RAM 3500

Exceptional Towing Capacity and Performance   

At the heart of the 2026 RAM 3500 is its available High-Output 6.7L Cummins® Turbo Diesel I6 engine. This powerhouse delivers an astounding 430 hp and a Best-in-Class 1,075 lbs.-ft. of torque. With a maximum RAM 3500 towing capacity of up to 36,610 lbs., this truck is equipped to handle the most demanding tasks. Its TorqueFlite® HD eight-speed automatic transmission ensures smooth handling, even under heavy loads.   

For those in need of versatility, the RAM 3500 offers different configurations to suit various needs, from towing fifth-wheel trailers to tackling off-road adventures.   

Advanced Technology for a Seamless Driving Experience   

The 2026 RAM 3500 features the Largest-in-Class available 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen, making navigation and entertainment effortlessly accessible. Advanced safety and security features further elevate the driving experience, offering peace of mind whether you’re on the highway or at the job site.   

This truck integrates modern conveniences like USB and HDMI ports and wireless charging stations, ensuring you stay connected and charged on the go. The intuitive interior design complements its rugged exterior, making it a perfect blend of luxury and functionality.   

Built to Last with Warranties and Assistance   

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Exploring the 2026 RAM 2500: A Powerhouse of Capability and Innovation   

The 2026 RAM 2500 is more than just a truck—it’s a statement of strength, versatility, and modern design. Built to exceed expectations, whether you’re hauling heavy loads around Gatesville or tackling rugged backroads across Central Texas, this heavy-duty pickup stands tall as a leader in its class. If you’re looking for exceptional performance, advanced technology, and uncompromising capability, the 2026 RAM 2500 deserves a place at the top of your list. 

2026 RAM 2500

Performance and Engine Options   

At the heart of the 2026 RAM 2500 lies a range of engine options designed to cater to varying needs. From a powerful gasoline engine to the legendary 6.7L Cummins® Turbo Diesel, the lineup ensures you’ll have the right amount of power for any job. With an emphasis on durability and performance, the RAM 2500 delivers impressive horsepower and torque, making it a perfect partner for both work and leisure.   

One of the standout features is the RAM 2500 towing capacity, which is engineered to handle up to 20,000 lbs. when properly equipped. This capability means you can tow trailers, boats, or heavy equipment with confidence, knowing your truck is built to handle the toughest tasks.   

Rugged Capability for Every Terrain   

The 2026 RAM 2500 is designed for more than pavement. With available all-terrain tires, off-road suspension, and skid plates, this truck is well-prepared for challenging trails. Add in the Selec-Speed® Control system, and you’ll have steady, controlled performance when navigating steep inclines or uneven ground. 

Payload capacity is just as impressive, with the 2026 RAM 2500 able to handle up to 3,930 lbs. depending on configuration. From construction supplies to camping gear, this truck ensures you can carry the load while maintaining stability and control. 

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If you’ve ever wished your pickup truck could double as a trail-conquering off-road beast, the 2025 Jeep Gladiator might just be your dream come true. It’s not just a truck—it’s a lifestyle statement with serious capability. Built on the bones of the iconic Wrangler but stretched into a midsize pickup, the Gladiator blends open-air freedom with real-world utility in a way no other truck does.

Let’s take a closer look at what makes the 2025 Gladiator stand out—and why it’s turning heads across Central Texas.

2025 Jeep Gladiator

Powertrain & Performance: Familiar Muscle, Fresh Moves

Under the hood, the 2025 Gladiator sticks with Jeep’s tried-and-true 3.6L Pentastar V6, delivering 285 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. This year, the eight-speed automatic transmission is standard across all trims—Jeep has officially retired the manual gearbox.

While some may miss the stick shift, the automatic brings smoother shifts and better low-speed control, especially off-road. And yes, four-wheel drive is standard on every Gladiator, because anything less would be unthinkable.

Off-Road Capability: Still the King of the Trail

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If you’ve driven through Central Texas—whether it’s the long stretches of Highway 36 or the winding backroads near Gatesville—you know that driving here is equal parts freedom and fatigue. That’s where Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) comes in. It’s not just a luxury feature anymore—it’s a game-changer for safety, comfort, and smarter driving.

Let’s break down what it is, how it works, and why it matters for Texas drivers.

What Is Adaptive Cruise Control?

Adaptive Cruise Control is an advanced driver-assist feature that automatically adjusts your vehicle’s speed to maintain a safe following distance from the car ahead. Unlike traditional cruise control, which holds a fixed speed, ACC uses radar and camera sensors to monitor traffic and respond in real time.

In the 2025 RAM 1500, for example, ACC with Stop-and-Go technology can even bring the truck to a complete stop in traffic and resume driving when conditions allow. That’s a big deal for drivers navigating stop-and-go traffic in Waco or Temple.

How Does It Work?

Here’s a simplified breakdown of how Adaptive Cruise Control functions:

  • Radar sensors (usually mounted in the front grille) detect the distance and speed of vehicles ahead.
  • Cameras help identify lane markings and traffic patterns.
  • The system automatically slows down or speeds up to maintain a preset gap.
  • In some models, like the Jeep Grand Cherokee or Dodge Durango, ACC can even handle stop-and-go traffic without driver input.

It’s not autonomous driving—but it’s a big step toward smarter, safer road trips.

Why It’s Perfect for Central Texas Roads

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