
RAM TRX SRT review
Driving
What is it like to drive?
Nothing that weighs easily 2,880kg and is nearly six meters long wearing 35-inch tires should logically handle this well on or off the road. Despite the ever-willing presence of the supercharged V8 motor, it’s the fine tuning of the steering, suspension and tires which is the really impressive bit. On normal roads, it turns in, holds a line and can be powered out of a corner surprisingly neatly.
And it doesn’t go to pieces as the speed rises. If you ignore the modest body roll and just let it settle into the corners before really leaning into the throttle, you can warp through mountain passes filling the rear view mirrors of unsuspecting sports cars. Top speed is 118 mph, which the TRX can hit in one seamless surge from zero. 0-60mph takes just 3.5 seconds.
All while sitting extremely comfortably in the TRX’s hushed cabin. The supercharger is the main soundtrack at all speeds – there is virtually no tire slap from the new Goodyears – reminding you that the truck is always awake and ready for action. But even that fades into the breeze at higher, steady state cruising speeds leaving you to count the miles rolling by in peace.
But off-road is where it shines right?
That’s where it’s really in its element, 100 per cent. Dial in one of the off-road modes, such as Baja – wonder where they got that idea from? – and the civilized road truck becomes a bona fide off-road thug. We tested it at an off-road race track, which might seem like a brave choice in a production truck, but it easily handled everything we threw at it.
It scrabbled keenly around a three-mile rock and rut strewn dustbowl trail, tip-toed up a near-vertical rock climb with just a few light dings to the belly pan. And then it jumped like no other production truck available today. Well, one other. With 680lb ft of torque available, it was possible to accumulate massive speed quickly which allowed the TRX to hit the jump 20mph faster than you might expect.
This translated into huge air (genuinely, just look at those pictures above) which normally would equal a rough landing. But not in the TRX. It touched down perfectly every time. The front engine protector kissed the deck on the fastest landing but no damage was done. The suspension just took it all in its stride, again and again and again. All very impressive.
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