2017 Ram 1500 Rebel Blue Streak Review: Photo Gallery
Posted by Mark Williams | April 14, 2017
In the name of squeezing every special-edition color and trim package out of its strong-selling pickup trucks, Ram announced its newest — the 2017 Ram 1500 Rebel Blue Streak — and is displaying it at the 2017 New York International Auto Show. Beyond the eye-catching bright blue, the appearance package will include black anodized bezels throughout the interior, Slate Gray stitching and Black Rebel embroidery. The new look will not carry an additional charge, so pricing will begin at $46,490 (destination included). Expect it to hit dealerships in May.
Cars.com photos by Angela Conners
Comments
Make the dealer change out the grille or no sale. That grille is bad. Plain and simple.
Ram for many years were The Best Looking Trucks. Sadly no more. The front end reminds me of a pug or bulldog breed. Sad.
Wow. They put a cheapskate black fascia and black bumper front and rear and make you pay extra for it in an appearance pkg. In my day these were the bottom feeder editions. Ram. Scamming like always.
I think it looks sharp. It has style to it where is Ford is boxed and Chevy well little curve. I am a Chevy lover by heart but proudly love my Ram and all it has. I got much more for the money.
I think the bulldog is a tough looking dog. So is the Ram.
Woof Woof
I like how the grill looks like something you would find in nature, a sucker fish.
Agreed, that front grill is an abomination. Gotta wonder what's going on with FCA's design team decision making.
Very nice.
Lovely looking truck, minus the grille.
The Rebel looks better in person then with a wide angle lense. The wheels need blue accents to make them pop. If I had a need for a full size truck this or the powerwagon is what I would get.
Last Power Wagon I bought was a 1974, in 1976. Dropped in a 440, put some 35's on it(did not need a lift back then) and off I went.
The Rebel looks better in person then with a wide angle lense. The wheels need blue accents to make them pop. If I had a need for a full size truck this or the powerwagon is what I would get.
Last Power Wagon I bought was a 1974, in 1976. Dropped in a 440, put some 35's on it(did not need a lift back then) and off I went.
The Rebel looks better in person then with a wide angle lense. The wheels need blue accents to make them pop. If I had a need for a full size truck this or the powerwagon is what I would get.
Last Power Wagon I bought was a 1974, in 1976. Dropped in a 440, put some 35's on it(did not need a lift back then) and off I went.
The Rebel looks better in person then with a wide angle lense. The wheels need blue accents to make them pop. If I had a need for a full size truck this or the powerwagon is what I would get.
Last Power Wagon I bought was a 1974, in 1976. Dropped in a 440, put some 35's on it(did not need a lift back then) and off I went.
The Rebel looks better in person then with a wide angle lense. The wheels need blue accents to make them pop. If I had a need for a full size truck this or the powerwagon is what I would get.
Last Power Wagon I bought was a 1974, in 1976. Dropped in a 440, put some 35's on it(did not need a lift back then) and off I went.
Another lipstick on an aging pig...c'mon RAM, it's time for some real $$$ investment to keep up...
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/autos-trucks/5-best-full-size-trucks-for-the-money/ss-BBz5a7T?ocid=spartandhp#image=1
All you dissing the grill are old school guys who need to catch up with the times. That grill is badass
I'm trying get all my bills paid off so I can get me 2017 RAM Power wagon Red & Black load to the Max's I'm 65 years old I'm still a kid at heart.Can I put it on hold
I see these things all over. As they say, there is a fool born every minute.
It's about time for a completely new design, the Ram looks outdated.
Wow Dave! a 440 sounds great! Literally! But in all reality would never run with a new Hemi! or get anywhere near he mileage!
Sorry Sandman4x4, but a 440 will smoke a 5.7 all day long if all other factors are equal. Do the math.
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