Hall Brothers Racing Unleashes Bold New Look for Ram Monster Trucks
Raminator and Ramdemption Debut Aggressive New Designs

If you’re a diehard Dodge or monster truck fan, then you’ve probably heard of Hall Brothers Racing. And if you haven’t, you’ve seen their wild factory-backed RAMINATOR or RAMMUNITION trucks crushing cars, pulling wheelies, or flying through the air at monster truck shows across the country.
Now in 2025, Hall Brothers Racing is kicking things up a notch with an all-new look and even a new name for one of their legendary Ram monster trucks.
The team officially unveiled their new scheme on June 6th, 2025, at Michigan International Speedway, revealing the truck formerly known as Rammunition is now called Ramdemption. This new identity reflects a fresh start for the team and pays tribute to Ram, announcing the return of the 5.7-liter HEMI® V8 with eTorque mild-hybrid system in its 2026 Ram 1500 lineup.
Ramdemption, now driven by longtime team member Kurt Kraehmer, wears a deep red paint scheme and features the aggressive new Ram “Symbol of Protest” logo front and center on the body. This same logo will be featured on the 2026 Ram 1500 models equipped with the HEMI V8. With bold graphics and sharp lines, Ramdemption means business.

And if you’ve been paying close attention to Ram’s new “Nothing Stops Ram” and “Never Stop Being American” ad campaigns, you might’ve already caught a glimpse of Ramdemption’s new look in the commercials.
But that’s not all.
The fan-favorite Raminator, originally introduced in 2002 and still driven by Mark Hall, has also received a major facelift. This past weekend at Big St. Charles Motorsports in St. Charles, Missouri, Hall Brothers Racing pulled the wraps off a yellow version of the new look, tying in with Ram’s current “Nothing Stops Ram” marketing campaign. It’s the same design as Ramdemption, just with a high-visibility twist.

Following last season, the team confirmed that Rammunition would be officially retired, giving way to Ramdemption going forward.
One thing’s for sure—Hall Brothers Racing isn’t slowing down. They’re bringing the same HEMI-powered, Ram-backed fury to fans across America, just with a fresh new style.
Want to see these beasts in action? Keep up with Hall Brothers Racing on their official Facebook page for tour dates, special appearances, and behind-the-scenes updates from the Champaign, Illinois-based team.