SavageGeese gives the 2025 RAM RHO a solidly positive 68/100 score, praising its strong value proposition—starting at just over $69,000 and undercutting the F-150 Raptor—along with impressive performance from its 540-horsepower Hurricane inline-6 engine and luxurious livability features like heated/cooled massaging front seats and spacious rear seating. The cabin tech impresses with quality switchgear and premium features, though the infotainment software suffers from slowness, lagginess, and camera dropouts that undermine the driving experience. The RHO lacks the "sheer charisma" of its TRX predecessor, and its camera system reliability issues are a genuine concern. This truck appeals to buyers seeking premium features and strong towing capability at a competitive price point who can tolerate some software quirks.
▶ Watch Review ↗Doug DeMuro gives the 2025 Ram RHO a strongly positive 87/100 OctaneScore, praising its exceptional value—starting at $71,000 versus the outgoing TRX's $94,000—alongside best-in-class technology features like its responsive infotainment screen and multi-angle camera system, plus impressive driving dynamics with eight configurable drive modes and 14 inches of rear wheel travel. The RHO delivers solid performance with a 0-60 time of 4.5 seconds and 540 horsepower, though this represents a notable step down from the TRX's 700+ horsepower, and Stellantis build quality remains a concern despite improved interior materials. DeMuro suggests the RHO is an excellent choice for buyers seeking a high-tech, capable off-road truck at a competitive price point who don't mind the step down from the TRX's raw power.
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