Ram 1500 TRX

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Ram 1500 TRX
2021 Ram 1500 TRX
Overview
ManufacturerRam Trucks (Stellantis)
Also calledRam Rebel TRX (prototype)
ProductionDecember 2020 - February 2024
Model years2021–2024
AssemblyUnited States: Sterling Heights, Michigan (Sterling Heights Assembly)
DesignerMike Gilliam[1]
Body and chassis
Body style4-door crew cab
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission8-speed ZF 8HP95 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase145.1 in (3,686 mm)
Length232.9 in (5,916 mm)
Width88 in (2,235 mm)
Height80.9 in (2,055 mm)
Curb weight6,440 lb (2,921 kg)

The Ram 1500 TRX was a high-performance variant of the fifth-generation Ram 1500 (DT) pickup truck produced by the Ram Trucks division of Stellantis. The TRX name was based on the Ram Rebel TRX concept that was shown at the 2016 State Fair of Texas as an engineering, design and consumer-interest study.[2] Following consumer feedback, the company announced on June 1, 2018, that it would place the truck into production for the 2021 model year.[3][4] The truck was produced during the 2021 through 2024 model years. The TRX was dropped after the 2024 model year because it cannot be modified to meet tougher automotive emissions standards. The last Ram 1500 TRX was produced on February 16th 2024, The model year was cut short because of RAM launching 2025 trucks 7 months earlier than their usual model year release date.

The TRX competed with Ford Raptor family of high-performance pickup trucks.[5]

Ram Rebel TRX concept[edit]

Ram Rebel TRX concept

The non-production modifications of the concept prototype include 37-inch tires mounted on Mopar 18-inch bead-lock wheels featuring body color matched rings, two full size spare wheels and tires in a bed mount configuration also featuring a lockable unit housing a jack, tow strap, and room for more tools. Other production departures include a six inch wider track with extended fenders to cover the wider wheel base, giving the truck an hourglass look when viewed from above, LED clearance lights, a tire rack mounted LED light bar, five inch side exhaust integrated into protective rock rails, skid plates, a 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V8 engine based on the popular Hellcat featured in Dodge Chargers, Challengers, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, but detuned for the truck application to 575 horsepower mated to a TorqueFlite 8HP70 transmission and a BorgWarner 44-45 transfer case. The drivetrain features four modes from which to choose: Normal, Wet/Snow, Off-road and Baja. The rear axle is a Dynatrac Pro 60 and the vehicle also features an electronic axle locker available in all modes. The modified suspension is built onto a stock "DS" Series Ram platform 1500 frame. The link coil based suspension is upgraded with performance springs, 2.5-inch King Racing Shocks and feature a 40% increase in travel to 13" front and rear from the standard 9".

The interior also features multiple deviations from the stock Ram Rebel 1500 including suede inserts in the seats, "sport-sanctioned lateral support upper bolsters with embroidered logos", six point harnesses, cloth door pulls, a console shifter, a rotary selector for the various drive modes, an anodized steering wheel with accent stitching, paddle shifters, a tool bag featuring TRX labeling, carbon fiber and red metal inlays, a camera mount near the rearview mirror, and a sport bar to which the six point harnesses mount. The concept also features a non-production shade of "Header Red" that was applied in thirty different coats.[6][7]

Reception[edit]

After the unveiling of the concept at the 2016 Texas State Fair, multiple online media published positive reactions:

"For now, all we can do is dream about owning one of these beasts as it is still just a concept vehicle."[8]

"Ram should use this golden opportunity to put an insane, over-powered off-roading truck into production, because it will surely sell quickly, is relatively easy to build, and would be in a segment that only has one other competitor . . . It's time for Ram to build the TRX."[9]

"Back in the day, Dodge put a Viper engine in a Ram pickup truck . . . since those glory days, there hasn’t been a true high performance truck from the car company with horns. That needs to change, and now is the time."[10]

Production history[edit]

In February 2018, Jared Belfour, citing unnamed sources, reported that two Ram Rebel models based on the Ram Rebel TRX concept will be produced. A base version featuring a new version of the naturally aspirated 426 cubic inch (7.0L) HEMI engine and the optional supercharged 6.2L HEMI engine as well as a 2021 release date.[11]

Later that same year in April, also citing unnamed sources, 5th Gen Rams reported that the two engine options will be associated with different names where the "Ram Rebel TR" features the naturally aspirated 426 cid HEMI engine and the "Ram Rebel TRX" features the supercharged 6.2L HEMI engine. Unlike the concept, the supercharged 6.2L HEMI will not be detuned to 575 horsepower (429 kW; 583 PS), but is reported to put out the same 707 horsepower as the engines used in the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcats, Charger SRT Hellcats, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk.[12]

However, the 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye was announced in August that same year which featured essentially the same engine from the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon with variations on the air intake dropping the Redeye's horsepower rating to 797 from the Demon's 808 (also, the 2019 non-Redeye Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat features airflow improvements raising its horsepower rating to 717 over the prior year's 707).[13]

The "Hellephant" Mopar crate engine scheduled for 2019 release unveiled at the 2018 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Manufacturer's Association) Show, a 7.0-liter supercharged 1,000 horsepower (746 kW; 1,014 PS), 950 lb⋅ft (1,288 N⋅m; 131 kg⋅m) engine.[14] exceeds the characteristics of the Redeye engine, but is also not expected to be part of the production Ram Rebel TRX configuration (when asked, "members of the Mopar team" responded "absolutely not" regarding whether or not the Hellephant engine was being considered for any street applications, which would necessarily rule out inclusion of the production Ram rebel TRX).[15]

Ram announced the production model TRX Launch Edition on August 17, 2020, to be released as a 2021 model.[16][17] Differences include a new body based on the 5th generation RAM Pickup, a more powerful non-detuned engine making 702 horsepower (523 kW; 712 PS), a functional hood scoop with integrated clearance lights, and a new interior based around the UConnect 12-inch infotainment system. Launch edition models were limited to 702 units and available in an exclusive Anvil Gray colorway.[18]

Over the 3-year model run, Ram released a Limited Edition Model of the TRX for every model year, sometimes even multiple. Here is the list of them: 2021 - Ram TRX Launch Edition (702 Made) 2022 - Ram TRX Ignition Edition (875 Made), Ram TRX Sandblast Edition 2023 - Ram TRX Lunar Edition (~1,000 Made), Ram TRX Havoc Edition (~1,500 Made), 2024 - Ram TRX Final Edition (~4,300 Made). All of these limited edition models (except for the launch and final editions) were released mid-model year.

Powertrain[edit]

All Ram 1500 TRX models were all equipped with a supercharged 6.2-liter (380 cu in) Chrysler Hellcat Hemi, which produces 702 horsepower (523 kW) and 650 pound force-feet (881 N⋅m) of torque.[19]

Criticism[edit]

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy ranked the Ram 1500 TRX the worst-performing mass-market vehicle for 2021, 2022, and 2023 on its score "based on an environmental damage index that reflects the cost to human health from pollution associated with vehicle tailpipe emissions, vehicle manufacturing and disposal, and the production and distribution of auto fuel and electricity."[20][21]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Traugott, Jay (August 31, 2020). "Ram 1500 TRX Designer Reveals More Cool Details". CarBuzz. Retrieved January 10, 2024.
  2. ^ Weiss, C.C. (October 4, 2016). "Ram kicks the dirt up with 575-hp Rebel TRX concept pickup". newatlas. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  3. ^ Priddle, Alisa (July 21, 2018). "BREAKING: Mike Manley Named New FCA CEO Amid Marchionne Health Crisis". motortrend. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  4. ^ Butler, Zach (June 1, 2018). "The Ram TRX Is a Go: FCA Confirms 575+ HP Ram and a New Mid-Size Truck Are Coming (News)". tfltruck. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  5. ^ Hoffman, Connor (September 18, 2020). "2021 Ram 1500 TRX Has the Most Savage Easter Egg Ever". Car and Driver. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
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  7. ^ Mcearchen, Sam (October 4, 2016). "The Ram Rebel TRX Concept Has 30 Coats Of Paint On It". fcauthority.
  8. ^ Feigen, Martin (2016). "Ram Rebel TRX Stuns But Will They Build It". artofgears.
  9. ^ Patel, Joel (October 8, 2016). "A plea for Ram to build the Hellcat-powered Rebel TRX concept Is there anything better than a high-performance off-roader?". autoblog.
  10. ^ Kirchner, Chad (2017). "Now is the time to announce a production Ram Rebel TRX". futuremotoring.
  11. ^ Belfour, Jared (February 24, 2018). "EXCLUSIVE: Ram Rebel TRX will have a choice of 2 engine options! 5thGenRams has inside information about the engine lineup for the 2021 Ram Rebel TRX". 5thgenrams.
  12. ^ Belfour, Jared (April 5, 2018). "EXCLUSIVE: 7.0L V8 Rebel and 6.2 SC Rebel will have different names 5thGenRams learns a few more details on the upcoming Rebel variants". 5thgenrams.
  13. ^ Miller, Robert Scott (August 14, 2018). "Challenger SRT HELLCAT - More Tech, More Horsepower, Lower Price: The Original Top Cat Gets A Makeover For 2019..." moparinsiders.
  14. ^ Miller, Robert (October 30, 2018). "'Hellephant' in the Room: Mopar Stampedes Into SEMA With 1,000-Horsepower: Supercharged Mopar Crate Motor Makes 1,000-Horsepower..." moparinsiders.
  15. ^ Rall, Patrick (October 30, 2018). "426 Hellephant crate engine packs 1,000 horsepower". allpar.
  16. ^ "2021 Ram 1500 TRX first look: Ram's Hellcat-powered Ford Raptor fighter". Motor Authority. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
  17. ^ Hoffman, Connor (June 25, 2020). "Hellcat-Powered 2021 Ram TRX Coming This Summer". Car and Driver. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  18. ^ "2021 Ram 1500 TRX Launch Edition is a $92,010 truck limited to 702 units". Motor Authority. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  19. ^ VanderWerp, Dave (October 23, 2020). "Tested: 2021 Ram 1500 TRX Defines Awesome". Car and Driver. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  20. ^ "GreenerCars 2023: Efficiency and Weight—Not Just Electric vs. Gas—Shape Environmental Impact". The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
  21. ^ Gozelany, Jim. "Dirty Baker's Dozen: The 13 Environmentally 'Meanest' Vehicles For 2021". Forbes. Retrieved November 6, 2023.

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