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SEMA 2022: Mopar Introduces The Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept!

The TRX Pickup With A Motocrosser Mind Set...

Mopar has pulled back the covers on three of its new conceptual vehicles for the 2022 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas. 

Earlier today, we talked about the ‘electro-mod’ Jeep® CJ Surge Concept. The second vehicle we will be discussing is the Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept.

Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept. (Mopar).

The eye-catching Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept transforms the apex predator of the production truck world into a custom high-performance toy hauler for the motocross enthusiast. 

Built upon the 702-horsepower Ram 1500 TRX – the quickest, fastest, and most powerful pickup truck in the world – the Satin Bitter Yellow/Satin Black concept carries massive TRX side graphics and brings the proven high-speed capability and durability to arrive at the off-road trails in record time. 

Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept. (Mopar).

Custom-designed, Vintage Bronze 18-inch x 9.5-inch Black Rhino Chamber wheels ride on 37-inch BFGoodrich tires for a performance-inspired appearance at all four corners. Providing easy access to a pair of motorcycles in the truck bed is a Mopar bed step that lowers for easy access and, with a gentle push, retracts to a stored, out-of-the-way position.    

Behind the cab, a RamBar accessory bar features a pair of concept 14-inch TYRI rectangular LED lights, generating 4,300 lumens of exceptionally bright light. The truck-bed surface is protected by a black, Mopar spray-in textured bed liner. 

Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept. (Mopar).

Protecting the front and rear underside areas of the TRX Gold Shot Concept are custom metal skid plates that feature laser-etched Mopar lettering. The use of the front skid plate helps to increase the approach angle by 2.3° up to 32.5°. Mopar rock rails also help protect the side sills from any damage. 

Just below the rear bumper, a pair of 5-inch black Mopar exhaust tips provide a sporty, finished appearance.  

Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept. (Mopar).

The premium interior of the TRX Gold Shot Concept comes straight from the award-winning Ram 1500 TRX production model with a center stack, instrument cluster, flat-bottom steering wheel with prominent paddle shifters, and center-console-mounted floor shifter. 

Alaska Gold stitching and accents throughout the interior cabin match the striking exterior look.  

Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept. (Mopar).

Aggressive sport seats are premium wrapped with Capri leather and perforated Alcantara suede inner bolsters. Gold Spinneybeck leather chaser stripes provide a bold use of exterior-matching contrast color to the black front and rear seats. Both front seats feature embroidered TRX logos on the upper back panels and Mopar logos on the outboard shoulder bolster.  

A vinyl floor from the Ram 1500 Tradesman model allows for quick and easy interior cleaning. 

Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept. (Mopar).

We would love to see this color make its way into production. Let us know what you think about the Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept in the comments below.

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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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SEMA 2022: Mopar Introduces The Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept!​

The TRX Pickup With A Motocrosser Mind Set...​

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Mopar has pulled back the covers on three of its new conceptual vehicles for the 2022 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas.

Earlier today, we talked about the ‘electro-mod’ Jeep® CJ Surge Concept. The second vehicle we will be discussing is the Ram 1500 TRX Gold Shot Concept.

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