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Ram claims a 0-60mph time of 4.5 seconds. There’s a low-range transfer case and Dana 60 rear end with a lockable rear differential. In its standard driving mode, the vehicle splits torque 40/60 (front/rear), which moves to 45/55 in Snow mode, 45/55 in Tow mode, 30/70 in Sport mode, 25/75 in Baja mode, 45/55 in Mud/Sand mode, and 50/50 in Rock mode. On the upside, it uses a 125-litre fuel tank to ensure you don’t need to constantly sit at the pump. It’s not a Toyota Prius and if that alarms you, it might not be the right truck for you. With a mix of city, highway, and off-road driving, our average ended up sitting at around 28L/100km. The 1500 TRX uses a claimed 19.6 litres of fuel per 100km. It produces 523kW of power and 882Nm of torque, mated to an eight-speed Torqueflite automatic transmission with drive sent through a permanent four-wheel drive system. Powering the 1500 TRX is a 6.2-litre supercharged V8 petrol engine.
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Our test vehicle had around $30,000 worth of options fitted, which increased the price to around $235,000 plus on-roads. While AUSMV previously allowed customers to customise their vehicle, it now offers customers a list of vehicles already in the country or en route for selection – it simplifies the process and guarantees a car will be available for the customer. At the moment, the base price of the 1500 TRX is $203,400 plus on-road costs for a 1500 TRX with no additional options. That cost flows on to the consumer here in Australia through taxes that are added on to the increased import cost, and then subsequent final sale price.Īs a result, the pricing can be fluid. Semiconductor shortages have created huge demand and little supply, which has caused dealers to hike the price of vehicles like the TRX by up to US$30,000. Pricing the Ram 1500 TRX is hard work for importers because they will import cars either directly from Stellantis, or they will purchase cars in volume through dealers for export to Australia.īuying from the USA comes with the same complications as buying in Australia at the moment.