Ram 1500 Rebel, starts at $66,190

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The Ram 1500 Rebel is on sale now and starts at $66,190.

The Rebel wears 33-inch all-terrain tires and rides an inch higher than standard four-wheel-drive Rams. It’s fitted with unique Bilstein shocks and a softer rear sway bar. It also wears a front skid plate, blacked-out grille and black powder-coated front bumper with tow hooks. In addition to its 14.5-inch central touchscreen, the Rebel gets a standard 10.25-inch touchscreen in front of the passenger that allows them to manage connected devices and the navigation system, view the exterior cameras and stream entertainment through an HDMI input.

All Rebels feature black leather upholstery, but the available Rebel X adds perforated inserts with red backing, red stitching and silver highlights. Other equipment includes a panoramic moonroof, power tailgate, heated seats front and rear, heated steering wheel, two wireless phone chargers and a 19-speaker Harman Kardon audio system. The Rebel X also includes Ram’s new Rough Road Cruise Control, which scans the road ahead and adjusts the dampers and steering weight to increase stability.

Available exclusively with the crew cab and 5-foot-7-inch bed, the Rebel is powered by the standard-output Hurricane turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six, which makes 420 horsepower and 469 pounds-feet of torque. Like all 2025 1500s, it uses an eight-speed automatic transmission.

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