Ram 1500 Warlock, priced from $56,255

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Ram has been keeping busy these days, with a freshened look for its 1500 pickup truck and a new family of turbocharged inline-six engines replacing its storied Hemi V-8s for the 2025 model year.

Ram 1500 Warlock

The Warlock takes its name from the Warlock trucks of the 1970s and turns the Ram 1500 into something of a Rebel Lite. It, too, features a 1-inch lift, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, tow hooks and a black grille. In addition, it wears black exterior badging and black dual-exhaust tips. Unique Warlock decals for the hood and bedsides are available.

Cloth seating and smaller screens — a 7-inch display in the instrument cluster and 8.4-inch touchscreen — help keep the Warlock’s price down. Also powered by the 420-hp Hurricane engine, it’s priced from $56,255 and is on sale now.

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