The rumors of a street truck making its way back into the Ram lineup have been confirmed, and it’s time to turn up the volume at the establishment overseen by Tim Kuniskis, known as the Father of Hellcats.
On Saturday, Ram gave a sneak peek that unmistakably points to the revival of the Rumble Bee nameplate with promotional clips shared on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. This time, however, the legendary emblem will adorn what appears to be a supercharged street truck.
Check out the teaser linked below for yourself. Featuring UFC’s Dana White, the teaser exudes Americana while reflecting on themes of loudness, pride, and an interpretation of America. We can distinctly hear the roar of a deafening V8 engine, which is likely supercharged, alongside a black and yellow color scheme featuring a flying bee on the side rear panels.
RAM TRUCKS | IN LOUD WE TRUST | FT. DANA WHITE
In 2025, Ram unveiled a 650-horsepower street truck in collaboration with Fox Factory and Mopar Direct Connection. In January, Kuniskis shared with The Drive that the truck serves as a test of “market acceptance,” and that it has already exceeded expectations.
Kuniskis has already ruled out a 6.4-liter naturally aspirated 392 V8-powered single-cab Ram 1500 street truck. However, the comeback of SRT, the introduction of the TRX (now boasting 777 hp), and the return of the Hemi V8 (which is being celebrated as a symbol of protest, down to the window sticker) can all be attributed to the Father of the Hellcats’ return to Stellantis.
How long will this all last? Kuniskis remarked, “call Washington.” Even with Ram stepping back from the electric truck initiative, Kuniskis, a V8 enthusiast, mentioned to The Drive that “electrification is fantastic” and “will take over.”
While the celebration may not endure indefinitely and the music will cease at some point, Ram appears committed to injecting gasoline and V8 engines into the market for the time being. Up next? The Rumble Bee. Will it share the TRX’s foundation but come lowered with enhanced traction? We suspect we’ll find out soon. We see you, Ram.
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