Ram dropped a teaser video across its social channels featuring UFC president Dana White delivering a spoken word monologue that is equal parts American history lesson and war cry. There are references to Paul Revere, cannon blasts, and the idea that this country was literally "born loud."But forget the poetry for a second — because underneath all that stars-and-stripes drama, there is the unmistakable howl of what sounds like a supercharged V8 absolutely losing its mind. That alone should have every truck enthusiast sitting up straight. Ram Rumble Bee Is Coming Back Ram isn't saying anything officially yet, but the clues in the teaser are about as subtle as a sledgehammer. The truck wears a striking black and yellow two-tone paint scheme, and there is a flying bee badge visible on the rear quarter panel. That's not a coincidence. That is the Rumble Bee, one of the most iconic limited-edition performance trucks Ram ever built, and it is clearly on its way back. We already know that FCA US LLC quietly renewed the “Rumble Bee” trademark in March this year, so it's pretty obvious now.The original Rumble Bee debuted in 2004 as a factory hot rod truck — bold graphics, a punchy V8, and zero apologies for being completely impractical. It sold out fast and has been a collector's favorite ever since. Now, more than two decades later, Ram appears to be bringing it back with a very different level of firepower under the hood. The Supercharged Elephant In The Room Via: Bring a TrailerHere's where things get seriously interesting. The engine note in that teaser isn't just a V8 — it sounds supercharged. Given where Ram's performance lineup currently sits, that makes perfect sense.Ram already brought back the 650-horsepower street truck last year in partnership with Fox Factory and Mopar Direct Connection, and it exceeded sales expectations almost immediately. The reborn TRX is now making 777 horsepower courtesy of a Hellcat-derived supercharged engine. The Hemi V8 has returned to the standard Ram 1500 lineup, complete with a "Symbol of Protest" badge on the window sticker — yes, that is a real thing, and yes, it is as brilliant as it sounds.The Rumble Bee appears to sit somewhere between the street truck and the TRX in Ram's performance hierarchy — lower and meaner than the off-road-focused TRX, purpose-built for the street, and armed with what sounds like serious forced induction muscle. The Bottom Line Dodge / YouTubeThe Rumble Bee is back. It appears to be supercharged. It is wearing the most menacing black and yellow color scheme since a wasp landed on your can of soda. And Ram is clearly in no mood to be subtle about any of it.Full details haven't been revealed yet, but given the pace at which Ram has been moving lately, we won't be waiting long. One thing is already certain — whatever the Rumble Bee turns out to be, it is going to be loud. Outrageously, gloriously, unapologetically loud.