2027 Ram ‘Dakota’: CEO confirms long-awaited Ford Ranger rival

Ram is getting ready to take on the Ford Ranger again with an all-new ute, and now the CEO of parent company Stellantis has teased the long-awaited dual-cab 4×4 pickup truck.

“That is now a product for ’27,” said Antonio Filosa at the Kepler Cheuvreux Autumn Conference when asked when Ram will introduce a so-called mid-size (Ranger-size) pickup.

“Two weeks ago I was in our design centre in Detroit and I saw the car itself – not only the sketches and the design but the clay model – and it’s just beautiful.

“And all the specs that we are imagining in the product briefing are very good in the segment, so that’s why 2027 we’ll have a very strong Ram offer in that segment.”

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Ram 1500
Ram 1500

Mopar Insiders has previously reported the upcoming US-built ute will incorporate traditional body-on-frame construction, like the Ranger and Ram’s own full-size pickup truck range.

It’s unclear what powertrains it will offer, or whether it’ll be built in right-hand drive, but has long planned a ‘global metric-ton pickup’ for sale worldwide.

With looser emissions regulations in the US under current president Donald Trump, there’s less of a need for Ram to introduce electric or plug-in hybrid powertrains.

Notably, Ram recently confirmed it wouldn’t produce its electric 1500 REV after all, though it’ll still release an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) that will now wear that name (instead of Ramcharger).

Ram Dakota
Ram Dakota