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Fox Factory™ Teases Street-Ready Ram 1500

Performance Pickup Coming October 6th

Fox Factory™ is gearing up to reveal something Mopar fans have been waiting for—a street-focused Ram 1500. The performance suspension powerhouse, through its Fox Factory Vehicles division, has teased what looks to be a low-slung, asphalt-ready pickup. The big debut is set for Monday, October 6th, 2025, and expectations are high for a fresh take on Ram’s full-size truck.

Fox + Ram: A Fresh Spin On Street Performance – 

Fox released teaser images showing a Ram 1500 hidden beneath a cover, but the real clues are in the details. Close-up shots reveal an aggressive chin spoiler with gold accents, gold tow hooks, grille highlights, and Toyo Proxes ST III tires—designed specifically for high-performance truck applications. These details make it clear this isn’t another lifted off-road special—it’s a purpose-built Fox Factory build.

It’s essential to note that although Ram is featured in Fox’s teaser posts and has reshared the content, this truck is not an official Ram product. Instead, it’s a creation from Fox Factory Vehicles, which specializes in building complete trucks with upgraded suspension, performance parts, and styling enhancements. Buyers would be purchasing a Fox Factory-built model, not a Ram-engineered one straight from the assembly line.

Black Widow Silverado SR: A Hint Of What’s To Come – 

Black Widow 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 SR. (Fox Factory™).

If history is any guide, Fox’s earlier Black Widow Chevrolet Silverado 1500 SR might hint at what’s ahead. That package delivered a lowered stance, upgraded coilovers, sway bars, traction bars, and 22-inch wheels with performance tires. The exterior featured a custom hood, black exhaust tips, a tailgate spoiler, and red caliper covers, while the interior received special touches, including stitched headrests and LED lighting.

The Silverado SR was more than just a visual upgrade—it was designed for enhanced handling and a more engaging driving experience. A similar formula applied to the Ram 1500 could give Mopar fans a truck that blends everyday usability with street-ready performance.

The MAMMOTH 400 Connection – 

Hennessey Performance 2024 Ram 1500 MAMMOTH 400 Sport Truck. (Hennessey).

Fox also teamed up with Hennessey Performance to create the MAMMOTH 400, a Ram 1500 Laramie Night Edition that has been transformed with a lowered suspension and a wide body kit. That project showed what Fox could do with a Ram when the focus shifted from trails to tarmac. The upcoming reveal could follow that same philosophy, offering a bold design and enhanced street capability in a complete package.

The Street Truck Comeback – 

Hennessey Performance 2024 Ram 1500 MAMMOTH 400 Sport Truck. (Hennessey).

Fox Factory’s latest Ram project signals that the street truck segment isn’t just a memory—it’s making a comeback. While Ram Trucks isn’t building this vehicle themselves, their involvement in the teasers shows they’re at least lending support to the project. On October 6th, we’ll see a Fox Factory build, designed to turn heads on the street and deliver performance where pavement is the priority.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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Sounds pretty lame to me. Dodge can't even produce their own street truck. They have to turn to some aftermarket company, that is weak. I knew it was too good to be true.

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This actually might be a really smart move for Stellantis right now. It allows them to still have their initial factory vehicle stay well within compliance but still allowing for factory backed aftermarket upgrades to be offered with factory warranties through dealerships. It's really not a new concept. Companies like Roush, Steeda, Saleen, Callaway. Rocky Ridge, etc. have been doing this for years with the Ford & GM brands. No real difference here. It goes along with something I've been saying for awhile now about Dodge allowing more of the aftermarket into the customization of their vehicles through Direct Connection. This could actually be the start of what we are really looking for going forward with the way the EPA and CARB are trying to move. If Stellantis can pull this off where we can get packages like this. Imagine the doors it can open for the rest of the Mopar performance lineup when it comes to not only performance, but cosmetics as well. Think big picture!

Admittedly, before I was a Mopar fan, I was a fan of Ford's Mustang. One of the things I loved about the Mustang was the fact that you had companies like Steeda and Roush that catered to the Mustang and that you could get a Roush mustang from a dealership with all of the crazy stuff on it and different wheels and superchargers and all kinds of stuff. I loved that you could go to Steeda and get alot of things that were factory backed that were aftermarket and didn't mess up your warranty, not everything, but alot of it. That's something that no other manufacturer has right now. If Stellantis can make that work it will seriously be a game changer for the brand

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Sounds pretty lame to me. Dodge can't even produce their own street truck. They have to turn to some aftermarket company, that is weak. I knew it was too good to be true.

It actually makes sense for low volume offering.

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Fox Factory™ Unleashes 650-HP Ram 1500 Lowered Sport Truck​

Supercharged HEMI® Power Meets Street-Legal Attitude​

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The street truck scene just got its biggest shock in years. Fox Factory™ has officially taken the wraps off its Ram 1500 Lowered Sport Truck, a ground-pounding, supercharged street machine blending Mopar heritage with modern Fox performance engineering. While this build doesn’t come directly from Ram Trucks, it wears its Direct Connection DNA proudly — and that’s no coincidence.

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