The Ram 1500 TRX, produced from 2021 to 2024, marks a significant moment in automotive history, blending raw power with modern technology. Known as the apex predator of the off-road truck segment, the TRX is equipped with a supercharged 6.2L Hemi V8 engine, delivering an extraordinary 702 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. The 2024 models, including the limited TRX Sandblast and the final TRX Final Edition, symbolize the end of an era as Stellantis transitions to new powertrains, making these trucks highly sought after by collectors.
In Montana, where rugged landscapes demand capability and strength, the TRX has found its place as both a vehicle of performance and a collector's item. Each example possesses a unique story and, with production ending, the TRX's value continues to appreciate. Donating your TRX not only supports Big Sky Rides but also helps preserve the legacy of this iconic truck for future generations.
📖Generation guide
Ram 1500 TRX • 2021-2024
The TRX features a 6.2L supercharged Hemi V8, exclusive to the DT platform. It includes special variants like the TRX Sandblast Edition and TRX Final Edition, both of which enhance its collector appeal.
Known issues by generation
The Ram 1500 TRX is a remarkable vehicle, but like any high-performance machine, it has specific known issues to be aware of. Common concerns include potential pre-failure of the supercharger snout bearing on high-mileage or heavily boosted vehicles, which can be costly to rebuild. Additionally, the multi-displacement system (MDS) lifters may experience failures that require attention. The adaptive Bilstein BDS shocks also may need rebuilding after 60,000-80,000 miles if subjected to rigorous off-road conditions. Regular inspections and preventive maintenance ensure these issues do not compromise the vehicle's integrity and performance.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Ram 1500 TRX stands as an instant collector candidate due to its production-ending rarity and unique status as the only supercharged Hemi V8 half-ton truck ever produced by Stellantis. Clean examples typically command prices ranging from $75,000 to $110,000, especially for low-mileage units with complete service histories. Variants such as the TRX Sandblast Edition and TRX Final Edition carry additional premiums due to their limited production. Documentation proving no track abuse and adherence to recommended maintenance significantly enhances the TRX's value, as does originality in color and components.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ram 1500 TRX to Big Sky Rides involves a straightforward process. It's essential to have your vehicle appraised by a qualified professional to ensure its value is accurately documented, particularly as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for donations exceeding $5,000. We encourage you to maintain all service history, including supercharger rebuild receipts and shock maintenance records, which are crucial for achieving the best valuation during the donation process.
Montana regional notes
In Montana, the Ram 1500 TRX commands respect among automotive enthusiasts, making it a standout in both urban and rugged environments. With a strong community of collectors and a well-established service network for high-performance vehicles, owning a TRX means joining a unique echelon of modern American muscle. The regional landscape also allows for diverse driving experiences, from scenic mountain trails to open highways, making it an ideal location for TRX owners to appreciate their vehicles to the fullest.
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