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The current-generation Ram 1500 range continues to change in Australia, with the American brand now re-introducing a cut-price variant to the bottom of its local pickup lineup.
Returning for the first time since 2024 is the Express nameplate, which designates a stripped-back version of the 1500 with a significantly reduced price. As a result, the 1500 range now starts at $109,950 before on-road costs, down from $141,950 before on-roads previously.
It still uses Ram's 3.0-litre 'Hurricane' twin-turbo six-cylinder petrol engine, but offers far fewer interior niceties and lacks full-time four-wheel drive. It's intended to compete with other base-model full-size pickup trucks like the Ford F-150 XLT.
Australian-delivered Ram 1500 Express models all wear the 'Black Edition' name, which means they wear blacked-out exterior accents. Though there are regular versions of the 1500 Express available in the US, the Black Edition is the only Express configuration available here.
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The interior of the Express is characterised by cloth seats, a smaller infotainment touchscreen, a simplified instrument cluster, and much more durable materials like a plastic steering wheel. There have been no specification changes to the remaining variants, which still feature niceties like a passenger-side touchscreen.
Its introduction brings the 1500 lineup to four variants, including the off-road-focused Rebel introduced in 2025. All continue to use the Hurricane six-cylinder rather than Ram's iconic Hemi V8, despite the beefier engine making a comeback in the US.
Ram also continues to enlist Victorian-based manufacturer Walkinshaw to convert its trucks from left- to right-hand drive, where each vehicle undergoes a 12-hour remanufacturing process using factory-sourced and backed components.
The Ram 1500 Express Black Edition is now available in Australian showrooms.
Prices for the Laramie Sport, Rebel and Limited are unchanged for 2026, though the addition of the Express Black Edition has brought the truck's starting price down by more than $30,000.

Model | Price before on-road costs |
|---|---|
2026 Ram 1500 Express Black Edition | $109,950 (NEW) |
2026 Ram 1500 Laramie Sport | $141,950 |
2026 Ram 1500 Rebel | $141,950 |
2026 Ram 1500 Limited | $159,950 |
All Australian-delivered Ram 1500s utilise the brand's 3.0-litre twin-turbo inline-six 'Hurricane' engine. The Express, Laramie Sport, and Rebel all use the 'Standard Output' tune, while the 'High Output' tune is reserved for the flagship Limited.

Specifications | Express | Laramie Sport | Rebel | Limited |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Engine | ‘Standard Output’ 3.0L twin-turbo petrol inline-6cyl | ‘Standard Output’ 3.0L twin-turbo petrol inline-6cyl | ‘Standard Output’ 3.0L twin-turbo petrol inline-6cyl | ‘High Output’ 3.0L twin-turbo petrol inline-6cyl |
Power | 313kW | 313kW | 313kW | 403kW |
Torque | 635Nm | 635Nm | 635Nm | 707Nm |
Transmission | 8-speed auto | 8-speed auto | 8-speed auto | 8-speed auto |
Drive type | Part-time 4×4 | Full-time 4×4 | Full-time 4×4 | Full-time 4×4 |
Fuel economy (claimed) | 10.7L/100km | 10.7L/100km | 10.7L/100km | 11.8L/100km |
CO2 emissions (claimed) | – | – | – | – |
Emissions standard | Euro 5 | Euro 5 | Euro 5 | Euro 5 |
Fuel tank capacity | 98L | 98L | 98L | 125L |
Fuel requirement | 91-octane regular unleaded | 91-octane regular unleaded | 91-octane regular unleaded | 95-octane premium unleaded |
Kerb weight | 2491kg | 2642kg | 2612kg | 2778kg |
Payload | 1014kg | 863kg | 893kg | 727kg |
Braked towing capacity | 4500kg | 4500kg | 4500kg | 4200kg |
Gross vehicle mass (GVM) | 3505kg | 3505kg | 3505kg | 3505kg |
Gross combination mass (GCM) | 7711kg | 7711kg | 7711kg | 7285kg |

Dimensions | Express | Laramie Sport | Rebel | Limited |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Length | 5916mm | 5916mm | 5916mm | 5916mm |
Width | 2474mm (incl. mirrors) | 2474mm (incl. mirrors) | 2474mm (incl. mirrors) | 2474mm (incl. mirrors) |
Height | 1971mm | 1971mm | 2006mm | 1972mm |
Wheelbase | 3672mm | 3672mm | 3672mm | 3672mm |
Tub length | 1702mm | 1702mm | 1702mm | 1702mm |
Tub width | 1295mm | 1270mm | 1295mm | 1270mm |
Tub depth | 543mm | 543mm | 543mm | 543mm |
Tub volume (SAE) | 1.5m³ | 1.5m³ | 1.5m³ | 1.5m³ |
RamBox capacity | – | 210L | – | 210L |
Track front and rear | 1741mm (front) | 1741mm (front) | 1741mm (front) | 1741mm (front) |
Ground clearance | 217mm (front axle) | 217mm (front axle) | 240mm (front axle) | 217.5mm (front axle) |
Approach angle | 20.2º | 20.2º | 20.9º | *20.4º |
Departure angle | 21.7º | 21.7º | 22.2º | *20.4º |
Ramp breakover angle | 18.7º | 18.7º | 19.2º | *18.6º |
* In standard air suspension mode.
All Ram vehicles sold in Australia are backed by a three-year, 100,000km warranty. Servicing for the 1500 is required every 12 months or 12,000km, whichever comes first.

Servicing and Warranty | Ram 1500 |
|---|---|
Warranty | 3 years, 100,000km |
Roadside assistance | 3 years, 100,000km |
Service intervals | 12 months or 12,000km |
Capped-price servicing | Not available |
The Ram 1500 hasn’t been tested by ANCAP.

Standard safety equipment highlights:
The 1500 Limited adds:
The Express Black Edition sits at the bottom of the Ram 1500 range, bringing the lineup to four variants.




2026 Ram 1500 Express Black Edition equipment highlights:
Ram 1500 Laramie Sport adds:
The Laramie Sport removes the sport performance bonnet in favour of a regular bonnet, and swaps out most of the black exterior elements for chrome.




Ram 1500 Rebel adds:
It misses out on RamBox cargo units, power side steps, fold-down rear centre console and ventilated front seats.
Ram 1500 Limited adds (over Laramie Sport):
10 different colours are available across the Ram 1500 range, though most are variant-specific, and all bar white cost an additional $950.






2026 Ram 1500 Express Black Edition, Limited colours:


Ram 1500 Laramie Sport colours:


Ram 1500 Rebel colours:
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Max Davies is a CarExpert journalist with a background in regional media, with a passion for Japanese brands and motorsport.


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