This ram teaser has fans thinking the TRX is about to evolve
- Ram might be about to reintroduce the V8-powered TRX
- The V8 was dropped from the TRX range at the end of 2024
- The company has dropped teasers about a potential June 8 reveal
Published on May 28, 2025 at 7:58 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on May 29, 2025 at 9:18 PM (UTC+4)
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Henry Kelsall
A teaser from Ram has led fans and gearheads to speculate if the TRX pickup truck is about to evolve.
Ram has had a slightly rocky relationship with truck enthusiasts this year after it ditched V8 power in 2024.
But the teaser image hints at a mystery reveal in June, with potentially more good news early in the month for fans of the brand.
The company has also dropped cryptic messaging as well as subtle clues, as it continues to fuel the speculation that it might be about to reintroduce the good old V8 motor.
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The company has been teasing that ‘big things are on the horizon’, and there is a reveal set for June 8 2025.
This follows the company’s reveal in April that it is going to launch 25 models, including trims, over 18 months.
It even suggested that the first one would be revealed on June 8, which would tie in with its recent teasers.
The Stellantis brand recently published a short trailer video on its Instagram page.
The video featured the caption “Fire up the engines – Big things are on the horizon. 06.08.25.”
Rumors have now been swirling around about the TRX, and they’ve been so loud that it’s been easy for many to read between the lines.
Those rumors suggest a new Hemi V8 is coming for Ram 1500 production.
YouTuber ButtaDaInsider recently reported on leaked documents suggesting the TRX is coming in 2026.
Aside from the V8, other rumors have circulated suggesting what Ram might be about to unleash.
Sparks appearing in the teaser clip have led to suggestions that something else is coming, as well as the TRX.
The possibility of a powerful diesel TRX isn’t out of the question.
The reappearance of the TRX comes after Stellantis chief, Carlos Tavares, departed late in 2024.
Tavares was an unpopular figure.

It was he who allegedly dropped the 5.7-liter V8 in 2024 in favor of a twin-turbocharged straight-six.
Stellantis executives objected to this move, but Tavares went and did it anyway.
The company’s new CEO, Antonio Filosa (formerly of Jeep), looks to be righting some of the wrongs of 2024.
That will be welcome news to fans of the TRX.
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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.