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Is Ram Rampage coming to America?

The Rampage is not currently planned for a U.S. release, and there is no official confirmation of a North American debut as of late 2025. Ram’s Rampage model is being marketed primarily in Latin America.


Ram has positioned the Rampage as a compact pickup aimed at Latin American buyers who want a practical, city-friendly truck with a smaller footprint than the full‑size Ram 1500. In the United States, Ram’s focus remains on larger pickups and upcoming electric models, and there has been no formal statement indicating a Rampage introduction to North America in the near term.


What is Ram Rampage?


Ram Rampage is a compact pickup developed for markets outside the United States, designed to offer the versatility of a pickup with city-friendly dimensions. It sits below Ram’s full‑size trucks in the lineup and is marketed as a practical, affordable option for working and everyday use in regions where demand for small pickups is strong.


Current markets


The Rampage is marketed in select Latin American countries, where it competes with other small pickups tailored to regional needs.



  • Mexico

  • Brazil

  • Argentina


Its regional focus underscores Ram’s strategy to tailor products to local demand rather than a one-size-fits-all approach for the U.S. market.


Could it come to the United States?


There is no official announcement about bringing the Rampage to the United States, and industry observers treat a U.S. launch as uncertain for the immediate future. Any U.S. introduction would hinge on market demand, regulatory compliance, and strategic fit within Ram’s broader lineup.


What would have to happen


Before a U.S. rollout could occur, several steps would typically need to be addressed:



  • Formal confirmation from Ram/Stellantis about a U.S. rollout plan.

  • Regulatory adaptation to meet U.S. safety and emissions standards.

  • Development of a U.S. dealer and service network to support customers.

  • Assessment of price positioning relative to competing small pickups (e.g., Ford Maverick, Toyota Maverick, Hyundai Santa Cruz, etc.).

  • Decisions on production location, import strategy, and potential localization for the U.S. market.


Until such announcements surface, the Rampage is likely to remain a regional model, with Ram continuing to emphasize its larger trucks and electrified future in the U.S. market.


What to watch next


Industry updates to monitor include official Ram press releases, confirmation from Stellantis executives, and any testimony at auto shows that hints at expansion plans for Rampage beyond Latin America.


Summary


Right now, there is no confirmed plan to bring the Ram Rampage to America. The model is targeted at Latin American markets and has not announced a U.S. introduction. If circumstances change, it would require regulatory approvals, a clear market case, and a strategic plan from Ram/Stellantis. For the moment, American buyers looking for a Ram truck will continue to see the Ram 1500 and upcoming electric options as the brand’s core lineup.

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