If you run a small or mid-sized service fleet in the Southeast, you’ve probably noticed how popular the Ram 1500 has become for local and regional work. Its smooth ride, capable towing, and comfortable cab have earned it a strong following among operators who need a versatile daily driver.
With the 2027 Ram 1500 arriving soon, there’s fresh reason to pay attention — especially if you’re thinking about refreshing your fleet in the next year or two.
Ram is bringing back serious performance with the return of the Ram 1500 SRT TRX. This high-output model features a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 producing 777 horsepower and 680 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful factory gas trucks available.
Alongside the TRX, Ram is introducing a new Rumble Bee family of performance-oriented trucks. These include three variations (base Rumble Bee, Rumble Bee 392, and SRT Rumble Bee) with aggressive styling, flared fenders, and strong V8 power. All come as Quad Cabs with short beds.
The regular Ram 1500 lineup carries over with its proven engine choices: the 3.6L V6, 5.7L HEMI V8, and the twin-turbo Hurricane inline-six. Most of the 2027 changes focus on these new performance editions rather than a full redesign of the core truck.
For operators running pickups for daily service, towing, and general work, the 2027 updates offer a few practical considerations:
While the TRX and Rumble Bee models are more performance-focused, they show Ram is committed to giving buyers real options across the lineup.
Truck inventory has been improving throughout 2026, and that trend is helping create better availability as we move toward the 2027 models. This means small fleet operators are less likely to face long waits or limited selections when it’s time to upgrade.
Better inventory also gives you more leverage on pricing, configurations, and lease terms — something that’s been harder to come by in recent years.
At Wilmar, we work with small and mid-sized service fleets that need practical, flexible solutions. When it comes to the 2027 Ram 1500, we can help you:
Our hands-on approach means you get guidance tailored to real-world service fleet operations, rather than one-size-fits-all programs.
The Ram 1500 has built a loyal following for good reason. With the 2027 updates, Ram is giving fleet operators even more reasons to take a closer look — whether you want a straightforward work truck or something with more presence.
Thinking about how a 2027 Ram 1500 might fit into your fleet? Reach out to Wilmar for a no-pressure consultation. We’ll review your current vehicles, walk through what the new model year actually means for your operation, and show you real-world leasing options that make sense for small and mid-sized service fleets.