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What Dodge truck has 1000 horsepower?

There is no factory Dodge Ram pickup that produces 1,000 horsepower; the current production king is the Ram 1500 TRX with 702 hp. Some aftermarket builders offer packages that claim to reach or exceed 1,000 hp, but those are not stock Dodge products and come with trade-offs in warranty, reliability, and daily usability.


Factory horsepower reality


A quick look at the high-end factory figures helps set expectations for what Dodge’s Ram trucks can deliver straight from the showroom.



  • Ram 1500 TRX — 702 hp from a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8

  • Ram 1500 (non-TRX) — typically around 395–410 hp depending on the engine option

  • Ram 2500/3500 (gas models) — generally in the 385–410 hp range; diesels offer different power profiles


These numbers show that, as built, no production Ram pickup reaches 1,000 horsepower. The Ram 1500 TRX stands as the top mainstream option, designed for high performance on and off the road rather than straight-line drag with extreme horsepower figures.


Chasing 1,000 horsepower: aftermarket options


For enthusiasts who insist on 1,000 hp in a Dodge Ram pickup, aftermarket tuners offer packages that push toward that benchmark. These programs usually involve substantial powertrain alterations and carry significant caveats.



  • Forced-induction upgrades (supercharger or turbocharger) combined with upgraded fuel systems

  • Enhanced intercooling and cooling capacity to manage heat under sustained high power

  • Exhaust and intake modifications to maximize airflow and efficiency

  • Drivetrain reinforcement and transmission tuning to handle the increased load


Potential buyers should be aware that such builds are not factory products. They can drastically affect daily drivability, reliability, and warranty coverage, and they typically require ongoing maintenance and specialized service.


What to consider before pursuing 1,000 hp


Before pulling the trigger on a 1,000-horsepower Dodge Ram, consider how you plan to use the truck, the financial implications, and the potential impact on warranty and insurance. A 1,000-hp Ram is usually optimized for straight-line speed or short-track performance more than everyday practicality.


Key questions to ask



  • Is the build intended for daily driving or occasional track use?

  • What warranty coverage remains after the modification, if any?

  • What is the expected maintenance cadence and downtime for service?

  • What are the potential increases in fuel consumption and insurance costs?


In short, while factory Dodge Ram trucks do not offer 1,000 horsepower, enthusiasts can explore aftermarket routes with clear trade-offs. The Ram 1500 TRX remains the highest-performing stock option, and any 1,000-hp build sits outside the factory configuration.


Summary


No Dodge (Ram) pickup is offered from the factory with 1,000 horsepower. The Ram 1500 TRX leads in stock performance at 702 hp, and 1,000-hp builds exist only as aftermarket conversions with significant considerations regarding warranty, reliability, and daily usability.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.