If the Ford vs. Ram truck battle was a matter of audio watts and not imperial horsepower, the Ramcharger wins. It has 1,228 of the stuff, whereas the F-150 Lightning can only cough up 1,080. Yes, the speaker war is the new horsepower war, or so it seems.
Another segment-exclusive feature of the Ramcharger Tungsten is its 23-speaker Klipsch Reference Premiere audio system. Audiophiles will salivate over the news that this is the only P4 audio system available in a pickup truck, while the rest of us will appreciate the clarity and power that should emanate from a 12-inch subwoofer, two-one-inch titanium dome tweeters, and, as mentioned, a total of 1,228 watts. Carefully finished stainless steel speaker covers visually identify this as the Ramcharger’s top sound system.
By comparison, the top F-150 Lightning’s sound system is an 18-speaker B&O unit, while the Rivian R1T’s Meridian Elevation system has 19 speakers and 1,200 watts.