Semiquincentennial, bisesquicentennial, sestercentennial, and quarter millennium are all technically correct ways to describe a 250th anniversary — which the United States will mark on July 4, 2026. Since most Americans have a more casual relationship with Latin, however, the national milestone is more commonly being called America250. Ram, never one to miss an opportunity to wave the flag, has unveiled America250 special editions of the half-ton 1500 in Big Horn, Laramie, and Rebel trim levels.

Each America250 edition comes equipped with a Sport Performance hood, commemorative emblems, and black badging in place of the standard chrome. American flag graphics adorn both the hood and the bedsides. The blacked-out theme continues to the door handles, bumpers, mirror caps, and wheels.

Inside the Big Horn, buyers are greeted with Denim Soul blue fabric seats stitched in contrasting red and white. Each seat back features a large velcro patch displaying the America250 logo, with the spot sized to accommodate additional military unit patches. Red, white, and blue stitching carries through the center console, armrests, and steering wheel, with Ruby Red seatbelts completing the patriotic palette. The Laramie and Rebel share the same interior changes but swap the cloth for leather performance seats featuring perforated Blue Crust inserts with red, white, and blue stitching.

Ram says the America250 editions will be produced in limited quantities, though no specific production number has been released. The Big Horn special edition starts at $61,415, while the Laramie and Rebel open at $70,365 and $72,830 respectively.