With the help of Direct Connection, Ram’s Speed Parts, and Fox Factory Vehicles, the Ram 1500 was lowered. You can get the DC650 package with either rear- or four-wheel drive. It comes with a 5.7-liter V-8 engine that has been boosted to make 650 horsepower. The truck is covered by a warranty for three years or 36,000 miles, provided through a specific group of sellers. The truck costs $89,995. If you’re like us and have read magazines with names like “Slammin’ Street Truckz,” you might miss the days when the Baja 1000 wasn’t the only tough pickup truck made for the road. Ram cares about you enough to offer a semi-custom pickup with a warranty that covers three years or 36,000 miles, but not enough to dedicate all of its production efforts to making a pickup designed for street use. It costs at least $89,995. This isn’t the Ford Maverick Lobo. Fox Factory Vehicles and Ram’s in-house speed shop, Direct Connection, collaborated to create a lowered Ram 1500. This is because any street truck worth its hydraulic helicopter cargo bed needs a ride height that can scrape the ground. The car also features a set of large summer tires with a 305-section width, mounted on 22-inch wheels. The team finally came up with a great name for this exciting new project after months of late nights and brainstorming: the Lowered Ram 1500. We will call it Ram Streetfighter if that’s okay with you. The name of the truck suggests that the Fox suspension is the main draw, but we believe the improvements inside the engine are more significant and help explain the price. The Ram 1500, which has been lowered, features a 5.7-liter V-8 engine paired with a 3.0-liter turbo. The experienced Hemi beats its newcomer replacement, the Hurricane six, in the end, thanks to its huge boost from the intake charge. It features an automatic transmission with eight speeds, capable of producing 650 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque. Your Ram should stand out with a cat-back twin exhaust system and four-inch tips. You also want to know if there are gold lines and spoilers. Of course there is. The Lowered Ram 1500 comes with rear-wheel drive and traction bars as standard. For an additional $ 4,045, you can opt for four-wheel drive. It still works like a truck, with a maximum tow grade of 11,320 pounds and a payload capacity of 1,900 pounds. It’s not cheap, but the 650-horsepower Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab was also not cheap. It did reach 147 mph, though. We’ll let you know more about how the Lowered Ram 1500 stacks up once we have more information.