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Militem Magnum 700 — A RAM TRX Drenched in Luxury for $180,000

This super truck costs $180,000—but you won’t get a single extra horsepower for the money.

Militem Magnum 700 — A RAM TRX Drenched in Luxury for $180,000

Italian tuner Militem, known for reworking American vehicles, has unveiled its latest project based on the RAM 1500 TRX. It’s called the Magnum 700. While it’s not the most powerful TRX out there, it’s undoubtedly one of the most luxurious. All RAM badges have been removed, and the truck is presented as a “unique creation.”

Before diving into the exterior and interior upgrades, let’s talk about the mechanical changes—because there are very few.

Militem’s engineering team reinforced the body-on-frame chassis and fitted Bilstein Black Hawk E2 dampers, improving handling both on- and off-road. The standard adaptive suspension and 11.8 inches (300 mm) of ground clearance remain unchanged. The supercharged 6.2-liter V8 also carries over, still producing 702 horsepower and 650 lb-ft (881 Nm) of torque. However, Militem adds its Black Performance exhaust system, delivering an even more intoxicating V8 roar.

Premium Design Touches

Where Militem really makes its mark is in the design. The front end features a two-tone hexagonal grille, a more sculpted hood, and extended fender flares. These elements—along with the side mirrors—can be finished in carbon fiber. Standard equipment includes 22-inch forged Black Edition wheels. Buyers can choose from various body colors, grille finishes, wheel designs, and brake caliper colors.

The same level of customization extends to the cabin. Nearly every surface inside the Magnum 700 is wrapped in leather, complemented by Alcantara inserts and subtle carbon-fiber trim on the dashboard. The bucket seats are embroidered with the number “700” and feature chrome Militem plaques.

The dashboard is also trimmed in Alcantara, enhancing the upscale feel and giving the interior the ambiance of a true luxury vehicle. Standard features include a 12-inch Uconnect 5 infotainment system, a 19-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, a 360-degree camera, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, and lane-keeping assist. Optional extras range from exterior LED lighting and a panoramic sunroof to power side steps—just a fraction of the available add-ons.

The Militem Magnum 700 starts at $180,000—roughly $80,000 more than the standard production truck. The price includes a three-year or 62,000-mile (100,000 km) warranty.


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