According to sources close to the United Auto Workers (UAW), pilot production is scheduled to begin March 2027. Full scale production will happen later in 2027 as a 2028 model year.
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Ram has just unveiled the 2027 Dakota midsize pickup! This particular Dakota Warlock version is for the South American region, but North America will get its Dakota in 2028, to be built alongside the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator at the Toledo OH plant.
Ram Dakota Warlock Specs (South American...
Here are the first looks at the Ram Dakota pickup production version (for South American market). Expect the North American version to look very similar, if not the same.
The North American version will be built at the Toledo plant which currently makes the Wrangler and Gladiator, which...
October 14, 2025
Stellantis to Invest $13 Billion to Grow in the United States
Expands U.S. Production by 50% With Five New Vehicle Launches and 19 Product Actions Over Next Four Years, Adding More Than 5,000 New Jobs at Plants in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana
Largest single investment...
Speaking at the Kepler Cheuvreux Autumn Conference, Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa revealed that:
"Two weeks ago, it was in our design center in Detroit, and I saw the (truck) itself, not only the sketches and designs but the clay model. And it’s just beautiful."
He was speaking about the Ram...
Ram has revealed the Ram Dakota Nightfall Concept for South America.
The Dakota Nightfall concept is a midsize four-door pickup that clearly draws inspiration from the larger Ram 1500. Its sculpted hood features a scoop like the Ram RHO and TRX, with three marker lights.
Ram's current design...
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