One of the most extreme production pickups of recent years has unexpectedly surfaced on the Middle Eastern used market. The limited-run Ram 1500 TRX Final Edition has landed in Dubai and is now looking for a new owner beyond the United States.

What sets the Ram 1500 TRX Final Edition apart

Ram built 4,000 units of the TRX Final Edition, with a portion sent overseas. This particular truck wears Delmonico Red, one of three exclusive colors for the series alongside Harvest Sunrise and Night Edge Blue. The spec sheet includes a 12-inch infotainment display, a Harman Kardon audio system, a head-up display, a digital rearview mirror, ventilated and heated seats, and an expanded set of electronic driver aids.

The Final Edition also gets cabin touches that underscore its send-off status: Triaxle-suede trim pieces, dedicated TRX badging, unique welcome-screen graphics, and beadlock-capable wheels finished in the brand’s signature Satin Titanium.

Hardware without compromise

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On the technical side there are no surprises—and that’s good news for fans. Under the hood sits a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 with 702 hp and 880 Nm of torque, sending power to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic.

The pickup sprints to 97 km/h in 4.5 seconds, runs the quarter mile in 12.9 seconds, and tops out at around 190 km/h. For a vehicle of this size and mass, those numbers still come across as provocative even by 2026 standards.

Price, mileage, and a dose of pragmatism

In the United States, the Ram 1500 TRX Final Edition started at $117,625 before destination and dealer markups. In Dubai, this example is listed at 459,000 dirhams, roughly $125,000. It has covered 14,101 km, remains under the factory warranty until March 2027, and carries a Ram service contract through the summer of the same year.

Officially, the price reflects the version’s rarity, sustained demand for big V8s in the region, and the UAE’s well-known appetite for high-end pickups. In practice, it’s the cost of a last chance to buy a production Ram TRX in its final—and most dramatic—form.