The 2026 Ram 1500 Black Express has a very specific job: deliver a sharp, head-turning appearance package on a full-size truck without inflating the price beyond reach. It builds on the proven Ram 1500 platform and focuses that value on buyers who want a blacked-out aesthetic, real capability, and a truck that looks like it costs far more than the sticker suggests.
Available in both Quad Cab and Crew Cab configurations with 4x4, the Black Express gives buyers meaningful content upgrades over the base Tradesman while keeping things focused and purposeful. Here are the ten features that set it apart.
1. Monochromatic Blacked-Out Exterior
The Black Express package centres on a monochromatic paint scheme where the visual clutter of chrome accents is eliminated entirely. The grille and grille surround are black, and both the front and rear bumpers are body-coloured, creating a clean, continuous look from nose to tail. Deep-tinted windows reinforce the dark theme. It's a cohesive exterior treatment that most trucks require an aftermarket visit to achieve — here it comes straight from the factory.
2. 20-Inch Black Aluminum Wheels

The Black Express rolls on 20-inch black aluminum wheels, a direct upgrade from the 18-inch argent steel wheels on the base Tradesman. This is one of the most visible differentiators at a glance — the larger, darker wheels fill the arches and anchor the blacked-out exterior theme across all four corners.
3. Sport Performance Hood
A sport performance hood is standard on the Black Express. It adds a more aggressive front-end profile while improving the overall visual weight of the truck, keeping the hood line from reading as flat or plain. It's one of the details that contributes most to the Black Express looking like a far more expensive build than it is.
4. Full-Length Floor Console
The Black Express adds a full-length floor console inside, where the base Tradesman has none. This changes the interior usability considerably — the console provides a proper centre storage area and a more structured, driver-focused cabin layout. Paired with black cloth bucket seats for five passengers, the interior steps away from the fleet-style bench configuration of the Tradesman.
5. Black Cloth Bucket Seats With 5-Passenger Configuration
The Black Express comes with black cloth bucket seats, which move the seating arrangement to five-passenger capacity with a split-rear configuration. This differs from the Tradesman's six-passenger bench layout and positions the Black Express as a more personal, driver-oriented truck rather than a work tool.
6. Two Engine Options — Including 420 hp
The Black Express offers two powertrain choices. The standard engine is the 3.6 L Pentastar V6, producing 305 hp and 269 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and 4x4. Buyers who want more output can opt for the available 3.0 L Hurricane S.O. inline-six, which delivers 420 hp and 469 lb-ft of torque — the same engine found in the Laramie and Sport trims higher up the lineup.
- Standard: 3.6 L V6 — 305 hp, 269 lb-ft torque
- Available: 3.0 L Hurricane S.O. I-6 — 420 hp, 469 lb-ft torque
Both engines are paired with an 8-speed automatic and standard 4x4.
7. Mechanical Limited Slip Differential
The Black Express includes a mechanical limited slip differential — a feature not found on the base Tradesman. This improves traction when one rear wheel loses grip, distributing torque to the wheel with more traction rather than allowing it to spin freely. For buyers who take their 4x4 off paved roads or face mixed-surface winter conditions, this is a functional upgrade that matters.
8. A Full Suite of Safety Technology

Standard safety equipment on the Black Express includes blind-spot monitoring, Active Lane Management, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, and Forward Collision Warning-Plus with automatic emergency braking. ParkSense front and rear park assist is also standard. These are driver-assistance features typically associated with higher trim levels, and they come included here without an add-on package required.
9. LED Headlights and Heated Mirrors
The Black Express comes with LED low/high beam headlights and heated driver and passenger mirrors. LED headlights provide improved visibility compared to halogen units and contribute to the clean lighting signature that defines the front-end look. Heated mirrors are a practical addition for year-round use, clearing ice and condensation without a scraper or warm-up wait.
10. 10-Year / 160,000 km Powertrain Warranty
The 2026 Ram 1500 Black Express is covered by Ram's 10-year / 160,000 km powertrain warranty, which also applies across the Ram 1500 lineup. This adds meaningful peace of mind to the value equation — long-term powertrain coverage that reduces the total cost of ownership and protects the drivetrain well beyond what most competitors offer in this segment.
At a Glance: 2026 Ram 1500 Black Express Key Specs
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Feature
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Detail
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Standard engine
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3.6 L Pentastar V6 — 305 hp, 269 lb-ft
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Available engine
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3.0 L Hurricane S.O. I-6 — 420 hp, 469 lb-ft
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Transmission
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8-speed automatic
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Drivetrain
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Standard 4x4
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Towing capacity
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6,470 lbs (2,935 kg)
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Payload capacity
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1,770 lbs (803 kg)
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Wheels
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20-inch black aluminum
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Powertrain warranty
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10 years / 160,000 km
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See the 2026 Ram 1500 Black Express at Cooksville Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram
The Black Express package answers a straightforward question: how do you get a sharp, blacked-out full-size truck with real capability and a long warranty at a working-person's price? The 2026 Ram 1500 Black Express does exactly that. Visit the team at Cooksville Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram in Mississauga to get the full picture on configurations, engine options, and everything the Black Express brings to the table.