Another year, another new Ram 1500.

The popular full-size pickup has now been without its iconic V8 in Australia for two years, as the ‘Hurricane’ straight-six has instead found its way into four variants of Ram Trucks Australia’s 1500 range since the latest DT-series received its MY25 facelift locally. First were the Laramie Sport and Limited, then came the off-road Rebel, and now there’s this: the 2026 Ram 1500 Express Black Edition.

The Express badge returns after a two-year absence but, as before, it still signifies the cheapest variant in the 1500 range. It’s no small price difference, either – the Black Edition is more than $30,000 cheaper than the Laramie Sport positioned above it.

That’s been achieved through minor mechanical tweaks and a very stripped-back interior, and there’s no doubt the lower price point aims to generate an uptick in sales. The Ram 1500 is the only American pickup to be less popular so far this year, even if it’s still among the best-sellers. Uncharacteristically, it was outpaced by the Ford F-150 in May 2026.

To see what this budget-oriented truck is all about, Ram invited media to a test drive throughout central Victoria. Is the Express the value hero that full-size pickup buyers have been waiting for?

How much does the Ram 1500 cost?

The introduction of the Express slashes the 1500’s entry price by more than $30,000, to $109,950 before on-road costs.