Ram's Next Small Pickup for South America Is Taking Shape

Ram's Next Small Pickup for South America Is Taking Shape

Screenshot: Ram do Brasil via YouTube

It’s not uncommon to see smaller, Fiat-based Ram pickups — like the Strada and Toro-derived Ram 700 and 1000 — roaming Latin American roads. Ram is working on yet another small truck for the region, specifically targeting the Brazilian market. And this one is carrying a lot of hype, if the initial teaser’s any indication.

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The new pickup is rumored to be named Rampage. Like the Toro and Ram 1000, it’ll be built upon the same Small Wide 4×4 platform that underpins the Jeep Compass and goes well back to the FCA days — except it’ll be a bit longer.

In a video published last week, Ram Brazil revealed that the new model has been designed with assistance from Auburn Hills.

Credit: Ram do Brasil via YouTube

The majority of details surrounding the truck are still unknown, but the teaser does shine a light on a “Ram Turbo” badge, which spills a clue as to what powertrains we can expect. Mopar Insiders quotes the same two-liter turbocharged inline-four that’s landed in everything from the Compass to the new Dodge Hornet and Wrangler 4xe. This engine will likely carry flex-fuel capability, which is a must for Brazil. A diesel mill is expected to be offered as well.

Unfortunately, Ram loyalists who have been waiting for the brand to bring a Maverick competitor to the U.S. will probably have to keep killing time. Stellantis has a history of offering smaller pickups south of the border that it’s struggled to make a business case for stateside. There have been rumblings of a midsize version of the battery-electric Ram 1500 REV shown to dealers, though the timeframe for its arrival is anyone’s guess.

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In the meantime, we’ll have to admire the Rampage from afar. Ram Brazil didn’t provide any timeline for a full reveal, but it can’t be very far off now.