In a country where pickups and horsepower rule, street trucks often take a back seat, but that’s about to change thanks to Fox Factory and Mopar's latest collaboration. The new Ram 1500 Lowered Sport Truck prowls into the scene packing a monstrous 650 horsepower from its supercharged 5.7-liter HEMI V8, designed to throw down serious pavement domination and leave the competition, including the Ford F-150 Lobo, gasping in its dust.
This beast starts off life as a 2026 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab Night Edition, but with Fox Factory’s factory-backed upgrade package known as the DC650, it gets a twin-screw Whipple supercharger, a 3.92 axle ratio, and a race-inspired cat-back dual exhaust that growls with pure menace. Not only has power leapt from 395 hp to 650, torque rockets from 410 to 600 lb-ft, promising lively throttle response and blistering acceleration. The suspension gets a serious overhaul too, dropping the truck nearly 3 inches upfront and more than 5 in the rear, thanks to adjustable coilover shocks and beefy traction bars, all wrapped with aggressive 22-inch wheels and sticky 305/40 tires ready to smite the streets.
Beyond raw performance, Fox Factory adds touches like a vented sport hood, deep front splitter, tailgate spoiler, powder-coated tow hooks, and a slick graphics package, all melding aggressive styling with brutal functionality. For those craving luxury inside, Mopar offers a leather upholstery upgrade to match the truck’s ferocious attitude.
This Ram aims squarely at igniting the street truck segment again, long dormant since the heyday of the SVT Lightning, packing more muscle, better stance, and more heritage than Ford’s current F-150 Lobo, which, while sporty with its 400-hp V8 and lowered suspension, simply can’t match the fox and mopar combo’s sheer punch.
In short: Fox Factory’s Ram 1500 Lowered Sport Truck is a street-legal muscle monster that hauls and hooks like a pickup but lives for the open pavement, bringing a fresh, fearsome challenger to Ford’s turf with unapologetic muscle and uncompromising style ... a truck ready to blaze the streets and leave rivals eating tire smoke.