2026 RAM 1500 TRX SRT Bloodshot Night Bright White
By Lorenzo Bianchi July 11, 2026
Bloodshot Night Edition adds exclusive exterior paint and interior trim to the returning TRX.
777-hp supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V-8 remains unchanged.
Arrives in the second half of 2026, priced from $99,995 before destination.
A Visual Signature for the TRX Comeback
The 2027 Ram 1500 SRT TRX Bloodshot Night Edition is less about rewriting the TRX formula and more about marking its return with intent. Based on the revived TRX platform, the Bloodshot Night Edition layers a distinctly aggressive visual identity over Ram’s most extreme half-ton pickup. From the official images, the contrast is immediate. A hand-painted Blacktop upper finished in Diamond Black Crystal Pearl Coat meets a bold Flame Red center hood stripe, creating a two-tone profile not previously offered on the TRX.
The widebody proportions remain unchanged, but the graphic treatment emphasizes width and height, drawing attention to the truck’s exaggerated fenders and tall ride stance. Subtle this is not, and it is clearly not intended to be.
Design Details Driven by Contrast
Beyond the paint, the Bloodshot Night Edition introduces distinctive bodyside splash graphics that stretch from the front door into the bed, visually elongating the truck’s already substantial footprint. Satin Black beadlock-capable wheels with Satin Titanium rings reinforce the contrast theme, while Flame Red tow hooks and grille badging anchor the front and rear visually.
These details do not alter the TRX’s functional surfaces. The hood scoop, venting, and skid plate integration remain exactly as engineered for cooling and protection. The edition reads as a curated aesthetic overlay rather than a cosmetic afterthought.
Supercharged Performance Remains Untouched
Mechanically, nothing changes, and that is intentional. The Bloodshot Night Edition retains the 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V-8 producing 777 horsepower and 680 lb-ft of torque, maintaining TRX’s status as the most powerful production gas half-ton pickup on sale
Power delivery continues through an eight-speed automatic transmission and a full-time active four-wheel-drive system.
Ram’s claimed performance figures remain intact, including a 0–60 mph time of 3.5 seconds and a top speed of 118 mph. Suspension hardware also carries over unchanged, with second-generation Bilstein Black Hawk e2 adaptive dampers and roughly 14 inches of suspension travel supporting high-speed off-road control.
Interior Accents With a Darker Edge
Inside, the Bloodshot Night Edition distinguishes itself through material and color rather than layout. Red-accented carbon fiber trim, red-outline TRX badging, and a glass-encased center console badge add contrast to the already upscale TRX cabin. Leather, suede, and carbon fiber remain prominent, paired with the standard 14.5-inch Uconnect 5 touchscreen, 12.3-inch digital cluster, and head-up display.
Comfort features carry over unchanged, including heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats and a 19-speaker Harman Kardon audio system.
Positioning in a Narrow Segment
Priced in line with the standard TRX at $99,995 before destination and arriving in the second half of 2026, the Bloodshot Night Edition functions as a halo within a halo. It targets buyers who want visual distinction layered onto maximum internal-combustion performance, at a time when much of the segment conversation is shifting toward electrification.






























