The 1988 Dodge D100 is a versatile pickup truck from Dodge's longstanding D-Series, which later evolved into the modern Ram lineup. This model marks the sixth generation of the series, known for its robust performance and durability. The 1988 D100 comes with a rear-wheel drivetrain and is powered by a range of engines, from the base 95-horsepower, 3.7L slant-six engine to an optional 230-hp, 5.9L V8. The truck features a three-speed automatic or four-speed manual transmission. The Dodge D100 did not have modern infotainment or advanced driver aids, as it comes from an era before such technologies were standard. However, it was celebrated for its ruggedness and utilitarian design.