Things are about to get loud.
Really. Ram just posted a video on Instagram. Short clip. Burnouts. Donuts. A truck that looks like it forgot what the ground is for.
The tagline hits the screen. “Things are about to get loud.”
Okay. But we have to ask something first.
The current SRT TRX? It’s loud. Hellcat-powered. SRT badged. It set the bar for noise pretty damn high already. So why another teaser? What’s so loud about a truck that’s already screaming?
Unless Ram changed something else.
What if they lowered the ride height? Swapped those long-travel off-road suspensions for track-ready stiffness? Ditching the knobby tires for street rubber? That would be badass. Honestly, we’re banking on it. The video makes us think this isn’t just marketing fluff.
Let’s look at what we actually saw.
Guns ’n Roses. “Welcome to the Jungle.” Dana White—Ram’s “Rambassador” and UFC president—walks through a tunnel. He’s blocking the view of this vehicle. Just a shape at first. Unfamiliar body kit. The suspension is incredibly low. Not truck-low. Supercar low.
Cut to the wheels.
Six-lug hubs spinning. The bighorn logo blurs into a white cloud of tire smoke. Then comes the shrouded truck doing donuts. Widebody kit. Low-profile sport bar. A rear spoiler that looks ripped straight off the Viper-powered Ram SRT-10 from the early 2000s.
The truck roasts some tires. Clearly rear performance street tires. Not off-roaders.
And then we see Dana White in the driver’s seat. Grinning.
Is Ram building a TRX-based street monster? Yeah. Look at it. Of course they are.
The mystery isn’t what it is. It’s when it shows up.
They just relaunched the Street and Racing Technology division with the new 207 Ram 150 SRT TRX for 2027. It has a new 6.2-liter supercharged V8. Makes 777 hp. Strong numbers.
But the coincidence? It feels like bait. Or legacy. The last truck to wear that specific SRT badge was the Ram SRT-10. A legend. This feels like their way of nodding to it while stepping right into the modern ring.
It feels less like an update and more like a rebellion.
They didn’t tell us the power specs of this one. Or the name. Or even the release date. They just gave us smoke and Dana White’s face.
That’s usually how they start.
Will it be too much power for the pavement? Probably. Will anyone complain? Doubtful.











