Overview
- Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa confirmed Ram is developing a large three-row SUV with production starting in 2028 and a choice of internal-combustion or range-extended electric powertrains.
- The large SUV is slated for assembly at the Warren Truck Plant in Michigan, while the new midsize pickup will be produced in Toledo, Ohio.
- Filosa said Ram will reveal two new SRT performance products in the coming months, with one widely reported as likely to succeed the TRX, though specifics were not disclosed.
- Reporting indicates the midsize truck will be built at Toledo North alongside the Wrangler and use a bespoke ladder-frame platform, with pilot production targeted for March 2027 and volume goals near 100,000 units annually, according to MoparInsiders and UAW-source reports.
- The product expansion is part of Stellantis’ roughly $13 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing through 2029, positioning Ram to compete in high-demand full-size SUV and midsize pickup segments.
