Ram Teases Wild New Rumble Bee Street Truck With Possible TRX Power

Ram appears ready to reignite the street truck wars, and the latest teaser from the brand has enthusiasts buzzing for good reason. In a newly released video featuring UFC President Dana White, Ram gives us another glimpse of a sinister black-and-yellow pickup that strongly hints at the return of the legendary Rumble Bee. While the automaker has yet to officially confirm the nameplate, the visual clues are becoming impossible to ignore.

The newest teaser reveals much more than the previous clip released just days earlier. The truck wears an aggressive black paint scheme accented by bold yellow graphics, including what looks to be a flying bee logo stretched across the bedside. For longtime Mopar fans, it immediately calls back to the original Dodge Ram Rumble Bee models from the early 2000s, trucks that developed a cult following thanks to their bold styling and muscle truck attitude.

What makes this rumored revival even more interesting is the truck’s stance and overall appearance. Unlike the off-road-focused Ram 1500 TRX, this mystery pickup sits dramatically lower to the ground and appears to wear a modified TRX-inspired widebody kit. The lowered setup, combined with footage of smoky burnouts and donuts, strongly suggests Ram is preparing something aimed squarely at performance street truck fans rather than off-road enthusiasts.

Although Ram has remained quiet on technical details, speculation is already heating up that this new machine could borrow the supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V-8 from the recently revived SRT TRX. If that proves true, the truck could deliver an astonishing 777 horsepower, instantly placing it among the wildest factory street trucks ever built. Even though the teaser clips avoid showcasing the exhaust note too clearly, the truck’s aggressive behavior seems to speak for itself.

The timing of these teasers also lines up perfectly with Ram’s renewed focus on performance under the leadership of Tim Kuniskis, who recently helped revive the SRT brand. With two teaser videos now circulating and excitement building rapidly online, it feels increasingly likely that Ram is preparing for a full reveal sooner rather than later. If this really is the return of the Rumble Bee, muscle truck fans may finally be getting the modern street bruiser they’ve been waiting for.

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