Ram 1500 Night with Mopar accessories.

Ram announced today it will offer a new special-edition Night package for its 1500 half-ton truck. The new truck offering, based on the Sport model, will come fitted with blacked-out looks such as the wheels, grille and badges.

“Much like our incredibly successful Ram Rebel, the Ram 1500 Night fills the growing customer demand for factory-custom trucks,” said Mike Manley, Head of Ram Brand, FCA – Global. “Truck enthusiasts want vehicles that define their personality and style. The new Ram Night package builds upon the Ram Sport – one of the best looking trucks on the road – and adds black-out details that custom truck enthusiasts revere.”

The 2017 Ram 1500 Night will add on to the 1500’s monochromatic styling with body-color fascia, body-color rear bumper, body-color power-folding mirrors, door handles. The headlamps and LED lights also on the Night 1500 also feature black bezels.

Ram 1500 Night with Mopar accessories.
For a more complete breakdown, here are additional Night features:
– A black grille surround with black “Hex Perf” pattern inserts
– Bold “RAM” stamped tailgate with black lettering
– Black Ram’s head grille badge
– Flat black Ram 1500 door badge
– Flat black 4×4 tailgate badge (if applicable)
– Flat black 5.7L HEMI door badging (if applicable)
– 20 x 9-in. gloss black aluminum wheels
– P275/60R20 black sidewall all-season tires

The Night package will be offered in Regular Cab, Quad Cab and Crew Cab 1500 Sport models, in two- and four-wheel drive, long and short bed lengths and with a choice of 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 or 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engines.

Ram 1500 Night with Mopar accessories.
Ram will, of course, also offer options and upgrades that include the RamBox, Sport performance hood and Black running boards, and Mopar upgrades such as cat-back exhaust and cold-air intake. The Ram 1500 Night will be available in Bright Silver Metallic, Bright White, Brilliant Black, Flame Red and Granite Crystal Metallic. The 2017 Ram Night will be available at the end of this year, and pricing will be announced closer to that time.