
Only 225 of these Moparized Ram 1500 RHO trucks will be available in the U.S market.
Part of last year’s SEMA event in Las Vegas featured a special Mopar concept truck based around the Ram 1500 RHO. Fast forward a few months, and that Mopar build is going into production, though in seriously limited quantities: 225 for the U.S. and only 25 for Canada.
The Mopar ’25 Package, as its called, takes the standard Ram 1500 RHO and adds in a host of accessories. Not least of the tweaks is the Mopar Blue and Grey body side decals, contrasted here against Diamond Black Crystal Pearl Coat paint. You also get 35-inch all-terrain tires on 18-by-5-inch beadlock-capable wheels, a bed-mounted spare tire carrier, a RamBar accessory bar mounted atop the bed, low-profile running boards and Mopar Blue recovery hooks in the front and the rear. In the bed, Mopar also adds in a spray-in textured bedliner.

Inside, the Mopared-up Ram 1500 RHO gets an accessory rail for securing mobile devices, but most folks will likely be interested in the center console plate, which shows off its ‘1 of 250’ status (serialized to your actual truck, of course).
The ’25 Mopar Package builds upon the RHO Level 1 Equipment Group, which brings in more premium features to the standard truck. That includes 12-way power front seats with a memory function that are heated and ventilated with Medium Greystone stitching and Graphite Metallic accents, the 2025 Ram 1500’s larger 14.5-inch Uconnect infotainment display, a 10.25-inch passenger screen and a full-color, configurable head-up display.
When you can buy one and how much it will cost
Ram says the ’25 Mopar Package is a $6,500 upgrade on top of the regular Ram 1500 RHO, and will hit select Ram dealerships in the spring. If you want one, though, you’ll have to act fast since this will be a small production run, compared to the few thousand units we see with most of Stellantis/FCA’s other special edition models.
The 2025 Ram 1500 RHO with the Level 1 Equipment Group currently carries an $82,085 MSRP (the Level 1 Group is a $9,995 upgrade in itself), so adding the Mopar Package on top of that should bring the price up to around $88,585.