2026 Ram Dakota previewed with concept, not likely for Australia

Ram has revealed another mid-size dual-cab pickup designed to take on the Toyota HiLux, but don’t expect it to come here.

The Ram Dakota Nightfall Concept was unveiled this morning at an event in São Paulo, Brazil and the production version will be built in Córdoba, Argentina from 2026 for Latin American markets.

Unusually, however, it wears a name that had been rumoured to be reserved for a new global mid-size Ram pickup that is expected to be sold in Australia.

As it stands, the production version of the Dakota Nightfall – which is understood to be based on the Changan F70 – looks set to be reserved for Latin America like the existing Ram 1200, which is also derived from the Chinese F70.

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Complicating matters is the similarly sized Ram Rampage dual-cab, which features a car-like unibody construction – like the smaller Ram 1000, but unlike the body-on-frame Dakota Nightfall and 1200.

While the Dakota Nightfall concept wears a unique front-end with a version of Ram’s grille, complete with a huge wordmark and slim headlights, the relation to the Changan is apparent in the ute’s body work.

It looks more modern than the Changan, however, with a full-width light bar. Other unique design cues include three orange lights within the upper air intake, à la the Ram 1500 TRX, plus chunky wheel-arch extensions, and “powerful, long-range LED” tail-lights.

The concept also features raised suspension courtesy of Fox, plus 33-inch all-terrain tyres wrapped around 18-inch beadlock alloy wheels. A spare tyre is located within the tub.