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Ram 1500 TRX supercharged V8 muscle truck coming back – report

Ram 1500 TRX supercharged V8 muscle truck coming back – report

Posted on July 23, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ram 1500 TRX supercharged V8 muscle truck coming back – report

The V8 is enjoying a renaissance at Stellantis. The SRT go-fast division is coming back, and now the wild supercharged V8-powered Ram 1500 TRX mega-pickup is reportedly returning, too.

Mopar Insiders reports word from “well-placed sources within the company” that the 1500 TRX will enter production in late January 2026, making it the first vehicle to be launched under the resurrected Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division.

It’ll also reportedly feature the same design and technology updates rolled out to the facelifted MY25 Ram 1500 lineup, including a new-generation infotainment system.

The TRX exited production in 2023, and it closed out its run with a Final Edition that was also offered in Australia, where it was priced above $250,000 and where the locally remanufactured TRX range found almost 1000 customers.

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Calling it the Final Edition has evidently proved premature. While Ram was at the time in the midst of transitioning the 1500 from naturally aspirated 5.7-litre and supercharged 6.2-litre V8 engines in favour of a pair of twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre inline sixes, it has reversed course.

Former Ram boss Tim Kuniskis came out of retirement late last year to take the helm at the light commercial brand once again, and has subsequently been appointed to head up Stellantis’ American brands: Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram, plus the SRT division.

Last month, he announced the 5.7-litre Hemi V8 was returning to the Ram 1500, calling its axing a “mistake”.

“Everyone makes mistakes, but how you handle them defines you. Ram screwed up when we dropped the Hemi – we own it and we fixed it,” he said at the time.

“We’re not just bringing back a legendary V8 engine, we’re igniting an assertive product plan and expanding the freedom of choice in powertrain for our customers.”