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Ram Previews Brazilian-Built Rampage for Europe at Verona’s Fieracavalli

The move underscores Ram’s plan to grow in Europe with a smaller unibody truck instead of importing it to the U.S.

Overview

  • The compact pickup makes its first European public outing as a “European preview” at Fieracavalli in Verona from November 6–9, with final specifications and pricing to be announced at the show.
  • Developed and built in Brazil, the Rampage rides on Stellantis’ Small Wide unibody platform shared with the Fiat Toro, Jeep Compass and Commander, Alfa Romeo Tonale, and Dodge Hornet.
  • Stellantis released teaser images matching the South American model, indicating a near-identical look for Europe and positioning the truck between C‑SUVs and midsize pickups for lifestyle buyers.
  • In South America the Rampage offers 2.0‑liter turbo‑petrol and 2.2‑liter turbo‑diesel engines with a nine‑speed automatic and available all‑wheel drive, while European powertrains remain unconfirmed.
  • Ram is not importing the Rampage to the U.S. due to tariffs and is instead developing a ladder‑frame midsize pickup reported to enter production in 2028 at the factory that builds the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator.