The Ram Warlock is Reborn as a 1500 Classic Package

Ram is bringing back the Warlock with a new package available on the 1500 Classic for 2019.

If you need a refresher, the ‘Classic’ moniker means that the Warlock is based on the last-generation Ram 1500, known as the DS, a truck which is still in production and selling alongside the new DT.

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To pay homage to the Warlock of the 70’s, the 1500 Classic Warlock gets a black grille with RAM posted across the front, 20-inch semi-gloss black aluminum wheels, front and rear powder coated bumpers, a 1-inch factory lift, black wheel flares, LED fog lamps, projector headlamps, black badges, tow hooks, heavy duty rear shocks and an optional Sport hood.

To make sure folks know what it is, unique hood decal and Warlock decals on the bedside will both be attached to this truck.

On the inside, diesel grey cloth seating comes standard with the Warlock along with Parksense rear park assist and the Ram’s Luury Group, including a leather-wrapped steering wheel, auto-dimming rearview mirror, overhead console, 7-inch info cluster display, LED bed lighting and power folding mirrors.

For those who want more, heated seats are available along with an 8.4-inch UConnect touchscreen system with navigation, black side steps and a spray-in bedliner.

Warlock configurations will be limited to the 4×4 Quad Cab with a 6’4″ bed or a Crew Cab with the 5’7″ bed.

Pricing for the 1500 Classic Warlock begins at $51,715 Canadian, netting you the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, packing 305 horsepower and 269 lb-ft of torque. Bump the price up by $1,900 to $53,615 and you can get the 5.7-liter HEMI V8 with 395 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque.

In the US, the truck starts at $34,345. Color choices for the truck are as follows: Blue Streak, Bright Silver Metallic, Bright White, Diamond Black, Delmonico Red, Flame Red, Granite Crystal Metallic, Maximum Steel, Pearl White and True Blue.

You can expect to see the Warlock in dealers by the end of the first quarter of 2019.