
While the Detroit Big Three — GM, Ford, and Stellantis (parent company of Ram Trucks) are embroiled in a race to evolve, improve and expand the pickup segment, none of them are coming close to what Ram has going on. Ram Trucks has an extensive and innovative lineup with numerous trims and special editions, ranging from performance and visual packages.
Mopar Insiders shared some information about an upcoming package that’s headed to the Ram 1500 in 2022. Here’s what you should know about the upcoming Ram 1500 G/T.
The Ram 1500 G/T
According to Mopar Insiders, the G/T package is destined for the Sport, Rebel, and Laramie trims of the Ram 1500. Customers can enjoy a mix of both performance and visual accents with this latest package, unlike some of the visual ones in the past. In fact, the Ram 1500 G/T is said to borrow design cues from the TRX. On the outside, the Ram 1500 G/T includes a Sport Performance Hood and some G/T package graphics. When it comes to performance, the G/T package will likely include such features as a new passive cold-end exhaust system, a Mopar Cold Air Intake, and a 3.92 rear axle. That said, the Ram 1500 G/T really shines when it comes to the interior.
TRX-Inspired Interior
The Ram 1500 G/T comes with the G/T Interior Theme, thus upgrading the truck’s hardware. The package includes options such as a new 8-way adjustable leather bucket seats, adjustable lumbar support, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel as well. Additionally, Ram is rumored to be adding paddle shifters that work in tandem with a TRX-style console shifter. Other interior perks include:
- Radio/Driver Seat/Mirrors/Pedal Memory
- LED Footwell Lighting
- Underseat Lighting
- Exterior Mirrors with Memory Settings
- Driver Seat with Memory Settings
- Rear Door Accent Lighting
- Front Ventilated Seats (Not Available on Rebel)
- Rebel Mopar All-Weather Floor Mats
- Bright Mopar Pedal Kit
- Floor Console
- Power Adjustable Pedals with Memory
For the time being there hasn’t been a public press release from Ram Trucks confirming this information. Insiders expects that to change very soon as automakers finally make their way towards the 2022 model year.