2016 Texas State Fair Vehicles
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

Ram Commercial had its lineup on display, including Ram heavy-duty and Ram ProMaster vehicles.

The Lonestar edition includes distinctive badging.

The Rebel TRX design team were called to the stage to take a bow.

Ford highlighted a number of its updtated products including the Ford F-150 Raptor (pictured) and its Dallas Cowboy Edition pickup.

Toyota had its 2017 Tacoma TRD Pro on hand at the Texas State Fair.

Nissan unveiled its Texas edition of the Titan.

At its press briefing Ram unveiled its Ram 1500 Lonestar Edition, which is available exclusively in Texas.

Ram also unveiled its Rebel TRX concept vehicle. The Ram 1500/Rebel was the blueprint for the concept, which includes the 8-speed transmission, link-coil rear suspension, custom interior, and off-road mode selection.

What makes the Rebel TRX different from its Ram 1500/Rebel siblings is the bypass shocks, 13 inches of wheel travel, rear locker, 37-inch tires, and a supercharged SRT engine. The spare tires and jack equipment are stored in the truck's bed.

Jeep debuted the new Grand Cherokee (pictured) and Trail Hawk.

Fiat presented an updated version of the 124 Spider.

GMC highlighted its Denali trim, with emphasis on its Sierra Denali HD pickup.

Chevrolet gave journalists had the Silverado on display, and announced the launch of its "Legends" program for consumer users with high-mileage vehicles.

Ford also had its commercial lineup on display from its Transit Connect all the way up to its F-750.

Toyota highlighted several of its foward-looking technology, including its FV2.

Toyota's FCV Plus concept vehicle presents Toyota's view of a connected, sustainable hydrogen society.

Honda highlighted it Ridgeline pickup truck.

