Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Ram started rolling out its 2027 lineup of 1500 pickups last month with the Rumble Bee range of street trucks. Those were followed by orders opening for the 777-horsepower TRX SRT a few days ago, but these are not expected to be the volume sellers in the range. For the pickups most people will buy, Ram has just announced the complete list of 2027 updates to the full-size 1500. The timing is appropriate since Chevrolet unveiled an all-new Silverado earlier this month, but Ram wants to remind everyone that it still builds one of America's best pickups.Related: 777-HP Ram 1500 Rumble Bee SRT Arrives as Ford F-150 Lobo's Worst Nightmare2027 Ram 1500 Key Updates2027 Ram 1500 Rumble Bee 392StellantisView the 4 images of this gallery on the original articleAdvertisementAdvertisementSince we've covered the Rumble Bee and TRX SRT previously, we'll focus on changes made to the core models in the 1500 lineup. We've outlined all the updates below by trim level.Ram 1500 Tradesman, Black Express, Warlock, and RebelThese trim levels introduce a new Satin Black Symbol of Protest fender badge. The badge is also added when the Night Edition Package is selected.Ram 1500 Big HornIn Crew Cab guise with the Level 2 Equipment Group, this version now adds passive entry. Ram 1500 LaramieRain-sensing wipers are new for this trim, while a 360-degree surround-view camera system is optional.2027 Ram 1500 Rumble Bee SRT interiorStellantisRam 1500 Limited and Limited LonghornThese derivatives now have a standard 360-degree camera system and also offer a RamBox delete option. The latter frees up maximum bed width for customers who need it.Ram 1500 RHOThe powerful and capable RHO can now be equipped with the new Popular Equipment Group for $2,995. It adds a 14.5-inch touchscreen and a premium Harman Kardon sound system with 19 speakers. The 360-degree camera becomes standard at this level, too, and the RHO also features a new tailgate badge with a special rhino head motif.AdvertisementAdvertisementIn addition to trim-level updates, models with the 3.6-liter V6 with eTorque add an optional 2-kW onboard power system, accessible via a pair of 120V outlets in the bed. Finally, Ram has reintroduced Flame Red as a paint option, Tank is now more widely available, and Goldilocks launches on select models.Related: Ram 1500 Tops A Brutal List Of New Pickup Reliability LosersSeven Engine Choices2027 Ram 1500 TRX SRTStellantisThere's no shortage of power in the 2027 Ram 1500 lineup, which starts with the 3.6-liter V6 with 305 horsepower. After that are two 5.7-liter Hemi V8s, both with 395 hp but one with the eTorque hybrid system. The 3.0-liter six-cylinder twin-turbo Hurricane variants are next, producing either 420 hp or 540 hp.The lineup is topped by another two Hemi V8s. The first is a 6.4L with 470 hp, while the ballistic 6.2L supercharged mill makes 777 hp. The most powerful engine powers the TRX SRT and Rumble Bee SRT. In the Rumble Bee SRT, this angry pickup storms from zero to 60 mph in only 3.4 seconds and tops out at 170 mph. Customers wanting to combine this powertrain with superior off-roading capabilities are better served by the TRX SRT.AdvertisementAdvertisementMaximum towing is 11,530 lbs, which is possible with the 420-hp version of the Hurricane six-pot.Why It Matters2027 Ram 1500 Rumble Bee lineupStellantisRam has thrown all its toys at the 2027 1500 as it fights to keep up with the best-selling Ford F-150 and imminent arrival of the new Silverado. Setting the Ram range apart from these rivals is a fresh lineup of Rumble Bee street trucks, with four derivatives in total. The new TRX SRT also gives the F-150 Raptor R a proper rival again.Ram's light-duty pickups saw a 27% year-over-year increase in U.S. sales in the first quarter of 2026; no other Stellantis brand achieved comparable growth over the same period. This latest round of updates are expected to keep that momentum going.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 26, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.