Ram appears to be preparing a new high-performance street truck, and its latest teaser strongly hints at a modern take on the Rumble Bee formula. The black-and-yellow pickup shown in the videos features a lowered stance, aggressive styling details, a sport bar, and a flying bee graphic, suggesting Ram may be reviving one of its most recognizable performance-themed nameplates.
Ram has released a second teaser video for its upcoming performance truck, this time featuring UFC boss and Ram ambassador Dana White. The clip shows the same lowered black-and-yellow pickup seen earlier, now with a flying bee graphic along the rear three-quarter panel.
That detail points toward a possible return of the Rumble Bee name, which was previously used on a special Ram 1500 package for the 2004 and 2005 model years. While Ram has not yet confirmed the name, the visual clues make the connection difficult to ignore.
The teaser suggests Ram is moving in a different direction from the off-road-focused TRX formula. Rather than showing long-travel suspension or desert-running hardware, the truck appears to have a lower ride height, a more aggressive street stance, and a muscular appearance.
The front fascia includes triangular intakes and a wide central opening, while the side profile reveals black wheels, yellow brake calipers, a two-tone finish, and a sport bar behind the cab. A sizable rear spoiler also appears to be part of the package.
The yellow-and-black color theme and bee graphic are the strongest hints that Ram may be bringing back the Rumble Bee idea. The original Rumble Bee was a special-edition Ram 1500 with bold graphics and a distinctive visual identity, and this new teaser appears to follow a similar playbook with a more modern performance twist.
Ram has not released technical specifications for the mystery truck. However, the brand has recently suggested that more performance variants could follow the 1500 SRT TRX, which returned with a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 producing 777 hp and 680 lb-ft of torque.
The TRX uses an uprated eight-speed automatic transmission and standard four-wheel drive, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 118 mph. If the new street truck borrows from that hardware, it could become one of the most powerful road-focused pickups on the market.
The mystery model also carries echoes of the old Ram SRT-10, a truck remembered for bringing serious performance to a street-focused pickup. That makes the teaser notable, as most modern performance trucks have shifted toward off-road capability instead of pavement-focused speed.
Ram has not announced when the truck will be fully revealed, but with multiple teasers now released, the debut appears to be close. For now, the combination of Rumble Bee-style graphics, a lowered stance, and possible TRX-inspired power makes this one of Ram’s most intriguing performance projects in years.