1500 TRX

Make
Ram
Segment
Sports Car

When it comes to full-size pickups, few examples can match the Ram 1500 TRX for sheer charisma. With a supercharged Hemi V8 living under the muscular hood, there's a healthy 702 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque on offer; more than enough to fend off any challenger in a drag race - unless it pulls up next to a Rivian, of course.

Priced at over $70,000, it can be seen as the ultimate pickup truck and status symbol rolled into one. But that hasn't stopped rapper Lil Baby from going even further and treating his TRX to a custom hue and accessories. Tuned by Atlanta's Road Show International, the menacing truck has received a rather fetching purple wrap, called Fanta Grape Pearl. It suits the truck rather well, complemented by the huge 24-inch Forgiato wheels, finished in gold and purple.

Finishing off the exterior updates are aftermarket front and rear bumpers (with LED lighting) from Addictive Desert Designs, tinted windows, black body trim and accents, a four-inch leveling package and an Addictive Desert Designs A-Frame package. The interior appears to have been left alone, but the black and red color scheme don't meld well with the vivid exterior.

But it's not just aesthetic enhancements that were fitted to this truck. The already phenomenal performance has been improved, with a custom cat-back exhaust bringing the power up by 50 hp to 752 hp. Remarkably, this 6,350 lbs brute can hit 62 mph in just 3.9 seconds before running out of steam, at 155 mph. That's certainly quick, but it's still no match for Hennessey's Mammoth 1000 TRX, a desert-destroying super truck with 1,012 horsepower and 969 lb-ft of torque on tap.

A quick glance at the rapper's Instagram page will leave you with no doubt that he's quite the avid gearhead. Aside from the Fanta Grape-colored TRX, the 27-year-old rapper also owns a customized Lamborghini Urus, Ferrari SF90, and a McLaren 765 LT - although his British hypercar is no match for Jeffery Star's latest acquisition. It's interesting that Lil Baby chose such an intense color for his TRX, as the rest of his fleet all seem to be painted in a rather subtle shade of white.

The customized truck certainly won't be to everyone's taste, but the rapper's TRX still isn't the most unhinged example out there. That title belongs to the Apocalypse Warlord, a six-wheeler derivative of the pickup truck that will arguably prove more useful off-road. It's certainly more expensive than Lil Baby's truck, at $180,000. But if you want the best, you have to pay for it.