Europe will get the Ram Rampage - a "small pickup"
Stellantis will introduce a new pickup truck for Europe in November. The Ram Rampage is a full 30 centimeters shorter than the VW Amarok magazin de piese auto online.

Classic American pickup trucks are not particularly popular in the old continent. Now Stellantis announces the 5.03-meter Ram Rampage, a relatively “small” pickup for the European market.
The pickup is based on the Brazilian-produced "Small Wide Unibody" platform and is aimed at a completely new segment - a kind of "lifestyle pickup" with everyday suitability, positioned between the C-segment of SUVs and mid-size pickups like the Ford Ranger.
Thanks to its length of 5.03 meters long, 1.89 meters wide and 1.78 meters high, it is better suited to narrow streets and typical European garages than many of its American counterparts. Stellantis published the same teaser images of the Ram on its press page as the South American version, so the European Rampage should look almost identical.
The new model shares the same platform with familiar cars such as the Jeep Compass and Alfa Romeo Tonale. In South America, the respective model is available with both a 200 hp turbodiesel engine and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine with 272 hp. Both are combined with a nine-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. It has not yet been officially confirmed whether this configuration will also be available in Europe. The European debut will take place at the Fieracavalli motor show in Verona (November 6-9, 2025). The exact market launch date is not yet known.
Lifestyle meets practicality
For European customers, this Rampage could be a real alternative: it combines the rustic looks of a pickup truck with the everyday practicality of a similar SUV – offering both appeal and practicality.
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