Mopar is attending the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas this year with two Ram truck concept vehicles. The 1500 TRX Gold Shot and 1500 Backcountry X show cars display a range of performance parts and accessories from the company’s catalog designed to help the active customer with a professional and playful lifestyle.
From the TRX-based concept, it emphasizes greater practicality for motocross enthusiasts with a custom-designed bed step that lowers for easy access. With just a gentle push, it retracts into a stowed position, while a pair of rectangular LED lights in the truck bed just behind the cab provide 4,300 lumens of light for loading and unloading when the sun is down. . Plus, the entire cargo area features a special Mopar spray-on textured bed liner to protect the surface.
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Also for protection, the Hellcat-powered truck features custom front and rear metal skids with laser-etched Mopar lettering. The front piece increases the approach angle by 2.3 degrees. New rock rails provide additional protection to the side sills. Out back, two five-inch Mopar pipes round out the hardware upgrades offering a louder sound from the 702-horsepower V8 engine under the hood.
The Ram 1500 Backcountry C Concept, in turn, was designed and built for the owner “who is serious about combining work and play” and uses the RamBox cargo management system with custom designed features. The focus here is on additional storage space security without compromising the functionality of the loading area. Upgrades include RamPack storage compartments located above the RamBox on each bedside. These large storage spaces open via a carbon fiber tailgate panel.
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The RamRack, in turn, is a telescope storage rack system, an evolution of a similar system featured with the Mopar Heads To SEMA With 6 Wild Concepts, Vintage Jeep Ambulance concept at last year’s SEMA show. This new version uses Thule cross rails above the bed for mounting hardware and accessories. Additional LED lights are mounted in each corner of the system.
Mopar is attending the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas this year with two Ram truck concept vehicles. The 1500 TRX Gold Shot and 1500 Backcountry X show cars display a range of performance parts and accessories from the company’s catalog designed to help the active customer with a professional and playful lifestyle.
From the TRX-based concept, it emphasizes greater practicality for motocross enthusiasts with a custom-designed bed step that lowers for easy access. With just a gentle push, it retracts into a stowed position, while a pair of rectangular LED lights in the truck bed just behind the cab provide 4,300 lumens of light for loading and unloading when the sun is down. . Plus, the entire cargo area features a special Mopar spray-on textured bed liner to protect the surface.
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Also for protection, the Hellcat-powered truck features custom front and rear metal skids with laser-etched Mopar lettering. The front piece increases the approach angle by 2.3 degrees. New rock rails provide additional protection to the side sills. Out back, two five-inch Mopar pipes round out the hardware upgrades offering a louder sound from the 702-horsepower V8 engine under the hood.
The Ram 1500 Backcountry C Concept, in turn, was designed and built for the owner “who is serious about combining work and play” and uses the RamBox cargo management system with custom designed features. The focus here is on additional storage space security without compromising the functionality of the loading area. Upgrades include RamPack storage compartments located above the RamBox on each bedside. These large storage spaces open via a carbon fiber tailgate panel.
9 Pictures
The RamRack, in turn, is a telescope storage rack system, an evolution of a similar system featured with the Mopar Heads To SEMA With 6 Wild Concepts, Vintage Jeep Ambulance concept at last year’s SEMA show. This new version uses Thule cross rails above the bed for mounting hardware and accessories. Additional LED lights are mounted in each corner of the system.