Ram 1500 Prices Steady

Ram 1500 Pricing Details

In the ever-evolving landscape of the automotive industry, Stellantis has managed to keep the pricing for the 2026 Ram 1500 relatively steady, despite the pressures from new tariffs. The base Tradesman model is set at $40,275, and interestingly, there are minimal changes across most trims. The Tradesman HFE sticks to its $41,060 price tag, offering a similar budget-friendly choice for those stepping into the Ram family.

Trim Changes

Most trims see a hold in pricing, with the exception of the Big Horn (or Lone Star as it’s known in Texas), which takes a modest bump to $45,530, an increase of $595. The Laramie still shines at a starting point of $60,030, with the Rebel muscling in at $64,195. Off-road enthusiasts would be pleased to know the RHO keeps stable at $69,995, while luxury seekers can opt for the Limited at $75,155 or the opulent Tungsten at $87,075. These prices, however, don’t include the $2,095 destination charge.

Trim Pricing Overview

Ram 1500 Trim 2026 Pricing Price Change
Tradesman $40,275 No Change
Tradesman HFE $41,060 No Change
Big Horn/Lone Star $45,530 +$595
Laramie $60,030 No Change
Rebel $64,195 No Change
RHO $69,995 No Change
Limited $75,155 No Change
Tungsten $87,075 No Change

Note: Pricing excludes the destination charge of $2,095.

2026 Feature Enhancements

The Ram 1500 brings more than just flat pricing to the table for 2026. There is continued speculation on incentives, like a $1,000 offer available in some states, but the real highlight is the new 10-year warranty for up to 100,000 miles, providing peace of mind. A selection of V8 engines returns, including for the mighty TRX, aiming to challenge Ford’s new F-150 offerings. While electric and plug-in versions face delays, Ram roots its identity strongly in internal combustion, signaled by its comeback in NASCAR. Overall, the 2026 Ram 1500 stands as a reliable, robust choice in the pickup segment, with enduring allure and modern updates.

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