It’s Back! Ram’s Wild 2027 TRX Packs 777 Horsepower to Flex on Ford’s Raptor R
Meet the latest member of the Hellcat family, which combines the base “orange block” lower end with the Demon’s valvetrain to hit a jackpot of 7-7-7 horsepower.
It was only ever a matter of time before “symbol of protest” brand Ram resurrected the TRX, and now that timing has been clarified: summer 2026. This resurrection required no DNA sampling from insects in amber, just some savvy repackaging of existing SRT/Hellcat supercharged V-8 hardware and many of the lessons learned in getting the 5.7-liter V-8 to talk to the new DT-generation Ram’s latest Atlantis electrical architecture. The result is planet Earth’s most powerful (777-hp) street-legal gas half-ton pickup truck ever: the 2027 Ram SRT Hellcat TRX.
777 Horsepower, 680 Lb-Ft
The 2027 Ram SRT Hellcat TRX’s engine is billed as all new, not a retune of any previous Hellcat/Redeye/Demon engine. According to Marty Jagoda, special projects chief vehicle engineer, the engine is based on the standard “orange block” engine from the lower-output Hellcats. Boosting the horsepower required shoving more air through it. Jagoda claims the TRX’s full dual sport exhaust with X crossover was already the freest flowing in the industry from the catalyst back, and that the new catalyst required to support stricter ULEV 60 emissions regulation flows as freely as the old one.
That meant the engineers had to look at improving induction flow, optimizing all of the air pathways in ways that reduced induction restriction by 18 percent. They also fitted the valvetrain from the “red block” engines (Redeye, Super Stock, Demon) so they could rev the new TRX engine faster than the previous one. Jagoda wouldn’t specify a redline but expect something between the 6,100 rpm the old one did and the 6,500 rpm a Demon turns. All that air comes in through both the grille and the hood nostril, entering a radial air cleaner circumferentially to ensure even distribution, good flow, and filter life. This breathing improvement is responsible for the massive 10 percent increase in horsepower and a bump in torque from 650 to 680 lb-ft. The TRX output ratings eclipse those of its closest Brand F competitor by 57 horsepower and 40 lb-ft of torque.
Performance claims include 0–60-mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds (0.4 second quicker than our best first-gen TRX test and 0.1 ahead of the 720-hp Ford F-150 Raptor R) en route to a top speed of 118 mph (as fast as the Wrangler Territory AT tires are rated to go).



