Ram Celebrates America With Three Special Edition Trucks
They are available only in red, white, and blue exterior colors.
The Breakdown:
- Ram is launching the America250 Special Editions for the 1500 pickup.
- There are three versions based on the Big Horn, Laramie, and Rebel trims.
- The America250 Package adds unique touches like red, white, and blue contrast stitching, commemorative badges, and other upgrades.
Ram is celebrating America’s 250th birthday with three special edition pickups available based on the Big Horn, Laramie, and Rebel. They are available only in red, white, and blue exterior colors and offer different styles.
Each 1500 features black badging, a Sport Performance hood, and commemorative emblems. The trucks also come with American flag bedside and hood graphics and an assortment of blacked-out goodies, like the door handles, 20-inch wheels, bumpers, and mirror caps.
The America250 Package on the Big Horn gets a Black Onyx Chrome emblem on the glove box, Denim Soul blue fabric upholstery, and red, white, and blue accent stitching on the center console lid, door armrests, and steering wheel. It also comes with the 12.0-inch infotainment display and a nine-speaker audio system.
The Laramie and Rebel special editions share the same interior upgrades. Each features leather performance seats with Blue Crust inserts, a Satin Chrome America250 badge, a special start-up graphic, and aluminum scuff plates.
The Laramie wears 22-inch wheels while the Rebel sports 18-inch ones. The Rebel also has a mesh grille with a Satin Black surround, powder-coated front bumper, integrated tow hooks, and black lighting bezels. The three available exterior colors are: Molten Red Pearl-Coat, Hydro Blue Pearl-Coat, or Bright White Clear-Coat.
The 2026 Big Horn is the cheapest at $61,415, including the destination charge. The Laramie costs $70,365 while the Rebel is $72,830. The Big Horn comes with the brand’s 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, with the other two featuring the automaker’s twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine. Ram says the order books are open now for the limited-run trucks.
Gallery: 2026 Ram 1500 America250 Special Edition Trucks
Motor1’s Take: Nothing screams America like a pickup truck. The three special-editions pickups have unique touches that should appeal to its customers.
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