New Ram 1500 Special Editions Celebrate America250 in (What Else?) Red, White and Blue

The package is available on Ram 1500 Big Horn, Laramie and Rebel

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Ram’s latest America250 packages are available on the half-ton Big Horn, Laramie and Rebel models.

Across the nation and across industries, this year brings all sorts of special dedications to America’s 250-year history. And Ram is certainly no exception, as the brand just rolled out not one, not two but three different variants of special America250 packages, each building on a different Ram 1500 trim. The special editions are being done in collaboration with America250, an organization originally created in 2016 to promote and coordinate the U.S.’ semiquincentennial celebrations.

Three versions of the America250 special edition are available, either on the Ram 1500 Big Horn, Laramie or Rebel trims. Depending on which model you select, the content of the package changes a little bit, as can the price tag.

Breaking down the package features by trim

Starting with the Ram 1500 Big Horn, the $2,495 America250 package adds in bucket seats with Denim Soul blue cloth upholstery. You also get America250 Velcro patches attached to the upper seatbacks, Ruby Red seat belts, a Black Onyx Chrome America250 badge on the passenger side dashboard and red, white and blue contrast stitching on the center console. The theme continues with “America Made Us” aluminum door sill scuff plates and a custom leather key tag, also embossed with America250 and Ram branding on one side, and an American flag graphic on the other. On the outside, you get more America250 badging, as well as graphics on the hood and bedsides.

The America250 package also requires the Level 2 Equipment Group, which on the Big Horn adds in the 12-inch Uconnect 5 infotainment system, configurable drive modes, a 9-speaker audio system and optional 12.3-inch digital cluster upgrade (otherwise you get the analog gauges with a 7-inch screen between the speedometer and tachometer). The Big Horn comes standard with the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, though you can also spec it with either the 3.0-liter Standard Output Hurricane I-6 or the 5.7-liter Hemi V8.

On the Laramie with the 3.0-liter Hurricane or Hemi V8, the America250 package commands the same price ($2,495), and broadly gives you the same details as the Big Horn. However, you get some more premium leather seats (this time with Blue Crust inserts and Graphite Metallic accented bolsters), as well as a gloss black billet grille and 22-inch black-painted aluminum wheels.

Finally, there’s the Rebel, also with the SO Hurricane. Since we’re talking about the most expensive trim of the three on which you can equip this package, Ram cuts you a slight break ($1,995) on the package itself. Again, the America250 graphics all mirror the other trims, with some other unique touches. The Rebel gets a mesh texture grille with a Satin Black surround, a powder-coated black front bumper with integrated tow hooks, a gloss black rear bumper and fender flares, black lighting bezels and 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires.

At each trim level, the 2026 Ram 1500 Big Horn with the America250 package costs $61,415, while the Laramie will set you back $70,365 and the Rebel packs a $72,830 MSRP.