Stellantis Testing Hellcat Powered Ram In Michigan? Is This The Return Of The TRX?

preview_player
Показать описание
In today’s video I talk about stellantis testing a hellcat powered ram truck in Michigan on public roads, wrapped in bras and camouflage this new ram has been spotted several times today. Is it the return of the TRX?
Let’s discuss this in the comments
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Super happy Carlos was kicked out at the time he was, because if it had gone on much longer I doubt we’d be getting a Trx back again this quickly, or at all! Thanks for the news TK, watch these every day

SilasKarman
Автор

A C170 engine option on the 2026 TRX would be a great way to lure people back to the brand. Imagine a factory 1000HP TRX running on E85.

adamg
Автор

I believe dodge is going to build what the customers wants. A genius idea.

shovel_head
Автор

Honestly, the street truck sounds more interesting to me. The speed with which these plans are coming together is nice but I am left wondering if quality wil be sacrificed in order to get the new trucks out in time.

MrCPPG
Автор

I miss seeing all the test mules from all the big three. I’m retired, but when I was working you would see them every day out on I-94.

larry
Автор

I am definitely excited to hear this news. Ram definitely has a lot on their plate that needs to be accomplished : Prices, quality, staffing to name just a few. Ram also needs to tackle just how easy it is to steal these vehicles; along with, greedy, dishonest and just plain terrible dealerships.

briank.
Автор

That's a good step going forward for sure. !! New product is what people want to see. Hopefully new styling!!

raywong
Автор

I want a Hellephant Power Wagon, and a 2dr Rubicon with a 5.7 and stick shift option. Also, Wagoneers should have solid axles and V8s.

danielphillipsmusic
Автор

This is great news! Anecdotally, finished picking up my wife's car from tuning/minor cosmetic repairs and they had a spotless white TRX. I remember thinking "I wish they would bring it back." I'd be fine with a desert running/off road style but think a track hawk would also be great. Change the sus geo, maybe a set of three- four tunes (ECO/TES-mode, street, drag and track) and could be a crazy fire breathing road beast! <sarcasm> They could have an eco tune and call it "Tavares' Empty Sack" or TES-mode.

eolle
Автор

Congratulations to 150k. I was following when you did tech. I can't remember if i unsubscribe because you wasnt active ( maybe transitioning to auto, but Im glad Im back following you again

rachaad
Автор

That’s cool but we need more information on that single cab street truck. I hope they give it a beefy transmission 1000HP capable with forged internals N/A with AWD!!!

redhunnid
Автор

Wow this is a serious news and a great one too.

RTmuscle_
Автор

Why don't they just brand these trucks as Ferraris as no one will be able to afford these monstrously priced trucks

gordonwardhaugh
Автор

Dodge is moving fast. They are saying "If they want HEMI's, give them HEMI's". The Brotherhood of Muscle is back! Dom is smiling.

rcberry
Автор

Im excited for all the new changes coming, they could call them TrailREX and TrackREX could be fun to keep just the TRX naming. I'm also curious if they'll ever drop a V8 in the Gladiators since they're keeping the 392 Wrangler for another year.

tigur-
Автор

For Ram to make a all in wonder (both On-road and off-road) Halo Truck that could achieve 160 MPH or above its a truckers dream. Even if they manage to make one it will not be cheap, that will be super car exotic digits hands down, I don't see many people buying at those prices anyhow, let alone $75K-$100K for an I6 Turbo Luxo truck as we all saw for 2025 Ram Models.
But lets be real, Half Ton Trucks were not meant for high Speed and yet only Ford (1999 Ford SVT) and Ram (2006 Dodge Ram SRT10) made trucks in the low $30K-$40K that could reach 140 MPH-160 MPH and that was 19+ years ago. Ram can up the ante with the Ram SRT hellcat and reach 180-200 MPH depending on the Power (707-840 HP) however it will be strictly a Street Truck (Simple Single Cab/Extended Cab, low ride height, 20" Wheels) in order to achieve those speeds. Ram will have to be careful how it will option and price the Street Trucks as they generally don't require much equipment in contrast with the Off-road trucks.

SGTEdwards
Автор

If this all checks out and they perhaps lower the prices, up the quality, AND upgrade their security from the factory, then we're in for a Mopar revival folks.

jonathancolbert
Автор

I just read something that’s going on in Kokomo about lease UAW workers for some plant…that’s crazy

rafaelt.
Автор

Mannn do I hope you are right, I had a trx and always wanted it to be a street truck

itripsss
Автор

They need to make an even less expensive RHO with the 392 as an option! Why isn’t it already an option in the 1500?🤦🏻‍♂️

nathansummerville