What options can I add to a 2026 Ram 1500 Rebel?
What options can I add to a 2026 Ram 1500 Rebel?
The 2026 Ram 1500 Rebel already comes nicely equipped from the factory.
But once you start building one out it can get complicated quickly. Packages, equipment groups, towing options, tech upgrades. It adds up fast, and some of it overlaps if you do not know what you are looking at.
If you're still deciding whether a Rebel is the right trim level, take a look at our 2026 Ram 1500 Rebel Buyer's Guide before comparing packages and options.
Below is a short breakdown of the most common Rebel packages and options. What they include and what they cost are shown to help you decide if you need it or not.
2026 Ram 1500 Rebel Packages and Options
| Option / Package | What It Adds | MSRP |
|---|---|---|
| 21W Package (3.0L Hurricane) | Standard Rebel configuration with 3.0L Hurricane twin turbo engine and 8-speed automatic transmission | $68,040 |
| 27W Package (5.7L HEMI eTorque) | 5.7L HEMI V8 with eTorque paired to 8-speed automatic transmission | $69,240 |
| Rebel Level 1 Equipment Group (A64) | Heated mirrors, auto-dimming driver mirror, power-folding mirrors, wireless charging, adjustable pedals, rear defroster | $495 |
| Rebel Level 2 Equipment Group (A65) | 14.4-inch touchscreen, navigation, 19-speaker Harman Kardon audio, passenger display, dual wireless charging, heated rear seats, memory settings, power tailgate | $2,795 |
| Rebel X (ACS) | Dual-pane panoramic sunroof, premium interior trim, leather seating, upgraded console and steering wheel, Rebel X graphics | $3,495 |
| G/T Package (ASU) | Performance pages, G/T exhaust, sport interior, steering wheel shift controls, upgraded pedals and trim | $3,095 |
| Advanced Safety Group II (ALQ) | Active driving assist, surround view camera, evasive steering assist, drowsy driver detection, traffic sign recognition, intersection assist | $3,315 |
| Technology Group (ADG) | Head-up display, digital rearview mirror, upgraded trailer connector | $1,095 |
| Trailer Tow Group II (AAR) | Trailer brake controller, reverse steering control, trailer tire pressure monitoring, trailer light check | $1,095 |
| Towing Technology Group (AAN) | Trailer hitch line-up assist | $595 |
| Bed Utility Group (ANT) | Spray-in bedliner, deployable bed step, adjustable tie-down hooks, exterior 115V outlet | $545 |
| Dual-Pane Panoramic Sunroof (GWJ) | Panoramic sunroof | $1,595 |
| Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover (CS7) | Tri-fold bed cover | $695 |
| Trailer Brake Control (XHC) | Integrated trailer brake controller | $295 |
| Mopar Black Tubular Side Steps (MRU) | Black tubular side steps | $695 |
Keep researching your 2026 Ram 1500 Rebel
Which packages require other options or limit what you can add?
This is where most builds start to get confusing. Some options stack together, others replace each other, and a few require other packages before you can even select them.
- Rebel Level 1 and Level 2 Equipment Groups: You can only choose one. Level 2 replaces Level 1, it does not build on top of it.
- Rebel X Package: Requires the Level 2 Equipment Group, Steel Sport Hood, and Ram Tow Assist Kit and not all interior trim options are available.
- G/T Package: Requires the Level 2 Equipment Group and not all interior trim options are available.
- Technology Group (ADG): Requires the Level 2 Equipment Group.
- Advanced Safety Group II (ALQ): Requires the Level 2 Equipment Group.
- Towing Technology Group (AAN): Requires Trailer Tow Group II.
The easiest way to build one is to pick your equipment level first, then layer in towing, tech, or appearance. Trying to add everything at once usually leads to conflicts.

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