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Each summer, Gordinier Group and our Dirt Designs team return to Overland Expo Mountain West in Loveland, CO. We started by building an off-road driving course intended to thoroughly showcase the capabilities of RAM Trucks. Once complete, our guests had the opportunity to navigate the challenging course designed to test both driver skill and vehicle performance against the expansive backdrop that is Overland Expo.

The adventure began with a brief introduction to the RAM vehicle by our right-seat product specialists/driving coaches, highlighting their off-road features, powertrain, and rugged design. As we entered the course, the first obstacle was a series of articulation bumps that required careful maneuvering. The trucks handled the undulating terrain with ease, showcasing the suspension system’s ability to articulate to maintain consistent traction.

Next came the rocky section, where we tackled a large boulder field. The truck’s four-wheel drive system and the off-road tuned suspension provided a comfortable ride over such rough terrain. Following the rocks, we faced a series of logs that demanded precision and control. The vehicles expertly navigated this obstacle, demonstrating their robust undercarriage and ground clearance.

The most exhilarating challenge was the off-camber wedges, which tested the driver’s nerve as we balanced on steep angles. It was a heart-pounding moment, but the RAM trucks remained stable, instilling confidence in their handling capabilities.

Overall, the RAM drive experience at Overland Expo was not just about showcasing power; it emphasized the finesse and technology behind these trucks. As we completed the course, it was clear that RAM Trucks are built for adventure, capable of tackling the toughest terrains with ease. The excitement of the day left participants eager for their next overland journey, preferably in their brand-new RAM truck.

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