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2026 Ram 1500 BackCountry First Drive: Statistically, Your Next Truck
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2026 Ram 1500 BackCountry First Drive: Statistically, Your Next Truck

MotorTrend · Jun 26, 2026, 1:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • The right combination of creature comforts and off-road capabilities at the right price make the Back Country a sure bet.
  • Not even Porsche can touch the Detroit Three when it comes to the sheer number of build combinations.
  • What’s a BackCountry?For now, the BackCountry is an options package that pulls the best parts of two other packages together and sprinkles on the aesthetic upgrades.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

The right combination of creature comforts and off-road capabilities at the right price make the Back Country a sure bet.

If you want options, you want a truck. Not even Porsche can touch the Detroit Three when it comes to the sheer number of build combinations. There may be more 911 trims than Ram 1500 trims, but the truck comes in two cab sizes, two bed sizes, and four wheelbases between them. Of all of them, the mid-tier Big Horn trim is the bestseller, generally in Crew Cab, short-bed, and four-wheel-drive configuration. That’s why the 2026 Ram 1500 BackCountry is based on the Big Horn, and why, statistically, it’s your next Ram truck.

What’s a BackCountry?For now, the BackCountry is an options package that pulls the best parts of two other packages together and sprinkles on the aesthetic upgrades. Eventually, it’ll become its own standalone trim level between Big Horn and Rebel, the rough-and-tumble counterpart to the more luxurious Laramie trim already occupying that price range. It comes with more comfort features than the off-road Warlock, but it’s not as hardcore as the Rebel.

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