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Ram has joined forces with Roush Performance, the legendary Michigan-based tuner famed for extracting insane power from Ford models, to develop a fresh performance truck. This marks Roush’s first official collaboration with Ram, excluding its past work on the old Dodge Dakota. The project appears to center on the TRX platform, with early clues suggesting it could be an even more extreme version of the TRX or the RHO. Both trucks already deliver jaw-dropping performance, but with Roush’s signature tuning and aftermarket expertise, the result could push boundaries even further. While details remain scarce, the silhouette photo shared on Roush’s Instagram hints at a potential upgrade to an existing Ram model rather than a ground-up creation. The recently unveiled Ram 1500 Rumble Bee and the Ram 2500 Power Wagon are prime candidates for Roush’s performance magic, given their performance-oriented DNA. Roush already has a robust lineup of modified Ford trucks, including the Nitemare street truck and the lifted RT6, alongside a catalog of aftermarket parts and kits for models like the Ford Bronco and Mustang. The partnership underscores Ram’s aggressive push into the performance truck segment, building on its legacy of high-output models like the SRT-10. Industry observers are buzzing about the potential synergy between Ram’s truck expertise and Roush’s tuning prowess, with expectations running high for a collaboration that could redefine what a Ram truck is capable of.
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Source: Brabus & Premium Tuning — Motor1 (EN) (motor1.com)