Yes, the Dodge engine lineup (now rebranded as Ram) still includes Cummins engines in its heavy-duty trucks. The 2026 Ram 2500 and 3500 continue to offer the legendary 6.7L Cummins High-Output Turbo Diesel, producing 430 horsepower and 1,075 lb-ft of torque. The Cummins has been a trusted powertrain in Ram heavy-duty trucks for decades, making it a top choice for towing and hauling. Approximately 70% of Ram HD buyers choose the Cummins diesel over the standard HEMI V8. The partnership between Ram and Cummins remains one of the most iconic combinations in the truck industry, cementing the Dodge engine legacy today.