Ram Truck Australia has added a new Rebel off-road specialist to its facelifted 1500 line-up, with the first examples due in local showrooms next month.
The 2025 Ram 1500 Rebel is the most capable version of Stellantis’ updated full-sized pick-up truck offered here so far, despite being the equal cheapest.
It complements the above hardware with extra underbody protection (front cross-member, transfer case, fuel tank), steel bumpers that yield improved off-road angles (20.9 approach, 22.2 departure), a locking rear differential and a more intimidating demeanour.
The upgraded suspension provides a one-inch lift on top of improving articulation and ride comfort off-road, while the 32-inch Falken Wildpeaks encase black 18-inch alloys instead of the Laramie Sport’s 20s.
Standard equipment highlights include a spray-in bed liner, powered tailgate, a 98-litre fuel tank, LED headlights, a 19-speaker Harmon Kardon sound system, panoramic sunroof, a 12-inch digital instrument cluster, 14.4-inch infotainment screen, 10.25-inch front passenger touchscreen, dual wireless phone charging, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, traditional and adaptive cruise control and a rearview camera.
Three colours are available: Bright White, Flame Red, Hydro Blue.
The braked towing capacity is unchanged at 4500kg when using a 70mm tow ball, while the official payload is 893kg.
The Rebel’s arrival will coincide with Ram Trucks Australia’s 10th birthday, with the variant more than likely to become a permanent member of the local line-up – this is the first time the nameplate has been offered Down Under.
How much does the 2025 Ram 1500 cost?
Laramie Sport – $141,950
Rebel – $141,950
Limited – $159,950
* Prices exclude on-road costs