Stellantis has started production of the Ram Dakota pickup at its plant in Córdoba, Argentina, with market launch in Brazil expected for 2026. The model shares its platform with the Fiat Titano, which in turn is derived from the Changan Kaicene F70 architecture, also marketed as the Peugeot Landtrek.
The Dakota will use the 2.2-liter Multijet turbodiesel engine produced in Argentina and will be positioned between the Rampage and the Ram 1500 in the regional lineup. The new pickup reinforces Stellantis’ regional manufacturing integration, as both the vehicle and its powertrain are produced within Mercosur. According to Herlander Zola, the company’s new President for South America, “this launch is a concrete example of how local integration drives regional competitiveness.”
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PSR Analysis. The Ram Dakota marks a key move in Stellantis’ regional integration strategy, combining vehicle and engine production in Argentina to boost scale efficiency and cost competitiveness within Mercosur. Positioned between the Rampage and the Ram 1500, it strengthens Stellantis’ mid-size pickup lineup and leverages shared architectures across brands and partners to reduce development costs. The model also supports Ram’s brand expansion in South America’s one-ton pickup segment, challenging Toyota, Ford, and VW with a more localized and accessible product. PSR
Fabio Ferraresi is Director, Business Development, South America, for Power Systems Research