At the 2024 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Ram Trucks unveiled a Moparized 1500 RHO pickup that turned a lot of heads. That vehicle inspired the snazzy Mopar ’25 Ram 1500 RHO, which will arrive in dealerships this spring as a limited run of only 250 units.

The Mopar ’25 Ram 1500 RHO features exclusive interior and exterior content. Production is limited to 250 units, 225 for the U.S. and 25 for Canada.
About Mopar’s Limited-Edition Vehicles
Mopar began producing its ongoing series of limited-edition vehicles in 2010. These vehicles are part of the annual factory-vehicle customization program for Stellantis’ performance and service brand, and each package features exclusive content both inside and out. Since their inception, only three of these vehicles have been pickup trucks: the Ram Rebel, Ram 1500, and Jeep Gladiator. All were low-volume, factory-produced models.
The new Mopar ’25 Ram 1500 RHO will offer 225 units in the U.S., with 25 units available in Canada. Darren Bradshaw, Senior Vice President of Stellantis Parts and Services, North America, says, “The inspiration for the new Mopar ’25 flows directly from the concept truck we showed at the SEMA Show last November, which generated strong positive feedback on how well the Ram 1500 RHO was ‘Moparized’ by our design team. We’re proud to continue our annual Mopar customization program with innovations and exclusive appearance features that our enthusiast customers and collectors crave.
The Mopar ’25 Ram 1500 RHO Rolls On 35s With Beadlock-Capable Wheels
As Bradshaw noted, the Mopar ’25 Ram 1500 RHO was inspired by the truck at the SEMA Show, meaning the production version is not a carbon copy of the vehicle displayed at the event. This is no surprise, given that many concept vehicles undergo changes before production.
One of the most noticeable changes is the reduction in tire diameter. The SEMA version of the truck was equipped with 37-inch tires, whereas the production model features 35-inch tires. While this may disappoint some buyers, the truck’s performance-centric 18×9-inch beadlock-capable wheels and the widest fender flares in the current production Ram 1500 lineup could help temper that.
What’s Included In The Mopar ’25 Package?
The Mopar ’25 Package is a $6,500 (MSRP) option that includes a variety of equipment, both inside and outside the truck. On the outside, the package includes a bed-mounted spare-tire carrier, a RamBar accessory bar, off-road-style running boards, and Mopar Blue tow hooks at both the front and rear. The truck bed is protected by a black Mopar spray-in textured bedliner. Additionally, Mopar used the latest addition to the Ram sport truck lineup as a canvas, creating custom Mopar Blue and Grey bodyside graphics. These graphics feature a graduated repeat pattern of the Mopar Omega M logo, which contrasts with the Diamond Black Crystal Pearl Coat exterior color.
Inside, the vehicle features a center console-mounted Mopar Blue serialized badge, among other package-specific tweaks.
Other Mopar ’25 Package features include an owner kit, which consists of a personalized certificate of authenticity with the serialized vehicle-build number, a special rendering of the vehicle by the Mopar design team, and more.

Pictured here is the Moparized Ram 1500 RHO that displayed at the 2024 SEMA Show. It served as the “inspiration” for the production Mopar ’25 Ram 1500 RHO.
About The Ram 1500 RHO
The Mopar ’25 Package is integrated into the Ram 1500 RHO, a performance 4×4 truck that needs no introduction. It features a turbocharged 3.0-liter Hurricane High Output Straight-Six Turbo (SST) engine, producing 540 horsepower and 521 pound-feet of torque. Ram claims this results in 4.6-second 0-60 mph acceleration, a quarter-mile time of 13.1 seconds at 105 mph, and a top speed of 118 mph.
Ram ensured that the 1500 RHO’s suspension matches the truck’s performance. The independent front suspension is equipped with active performance damping via Bilstein Black Hawk e2 shocks, along with longer and larger front upper and lower control arms. These modifications create additional wheel travel and axle track width. Additionally, the front suspension features retuned spring rates, jounce bumpers, and damping control.
The rear suspension also features Bilstein Black Hawk e2 shocks with adaptive damping, but it uses a five-link coil system. The frame’s hard points have been modified compared to a standard Ram 1500. This allows for rear axle travel of up to 14 inches—40 percent more than the rest of the Ram 1500 lineup.
It’s also worth noting that the Ram 1500 RHO has 11.8 inches of ground clearance. This is due in part to its 35-inch tires and a two-inch ride height increase over the standard Ram 1500.
The Bottom Line
The MSRP for the Mopar ’25 Ram 1500 RHO is $88,830 including destination charges. The truck is expected to arrive in select dealerships in the spring of 2025.