Overview
- Stellantis will manufacture the Ram Dakota at its Ferreyra, Córdoba, pickup hub, marking the second model produced at the facility following the Fiat Titano.
- Local assembly is scheduled for Argentina in late 2025, with exports to Brazil and other South American markets slated for 2026.
- The Dakota builds on the Fiat Titano’s structure and mechanics, reflecting Stellantis’ approach to shared platforms to reduce costs and speed market rollout.
- RAM’s recently unveiled Nightfall concept previews an off-road–oriented Dakota variant with FOX suspension, 33-inch all-terrain tires, beadlock wheels, a winch and LED lighting.
- Fate of the Peugeot Landtrek’s production at the Córdoba plant, based on the Changan-built Kaicene F70, remains under review as Stellantis finalizes its brand allocations.