Last year, the Ram 1500 RHO debuted with the High Output version of the new 3.0-liter twin-turbo Hurricane engine, good for 540 horsepower and 521 lb-ft of torque. While Ram insisted the RHO was a ...
For model year 2026, Ram decided to revive the V8 engine—albeit in hybrid form—for the entire 1500 pickup truck model line. The about face should come as no surprise given the pressing combination of ...
The Ram RHO does not replace the TRX but offers a much better package as a daily driver with a wild side.
The 2025 Ram 1500 RHO fills the void left by the outgoing Ram 1500 TRX and gives customers another desert-ripping Ram. The new Ram uses the high-output 3.0-liter I6 Hurricane for power and sends 540 ...
The RHO isn't the 1500 TRX replacement many have been hoping for — Ram is playing its cards close to its chest on what comes after the end-of-life TRX — but a value play of sorts. Though it's far from ...
As Stellantis phases out its line of Hemi V8s, both garden- and hellish-feline-variety, Ram is losing its completely outrageous TRX. But that doesn’t mean it’s done with intense off-road machines.
The Hellcat V8-powered Ram TRX died in 2023, leaving a super-truck-sized hole in the automaker’s lineup. Everybody knew it wouldn’t last long because Ram made it clear: Something else is coming. That ...
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The Ram 1500 RHO makes 540 hp from a twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-6, down from 702 hp in the TRX With less weight and better balance, it's more capable off-road than the TRX Expect a more powerful Ram ...
If off-road’s your thing, there’s a new Ram pickup to consider. After teasing us last week with a video of a concealed truck on a trailer, the automaker has confirmed it’s the 2025 Ram 1500 RHO, which ...
Ram expects its new 1500-series RHO pickup to bolster the legacy of the certifiably awesome, 702-hp Ram 1500 TRX, spreading that outgoing truck's high-flying, dirt-slinging gospel to a wider audience.