Stellantis has begun exporting the Brazil-made Ram Rampage to Europe, marking the first Ram vehicle developed and manufactured outside North America to reach the continent.
Produced in Goiana (PE), the model will be offered in two configurations: the Rebel, equipped with a 2.2-liter turbodiesel engine (200 hp, 45.9 kgfm), and the R/T, fitted with the 2.0-liter Hurricane-4 turbo gasoline powertrain (272 hp, 40.8 kgfm). The Rampage project has accumulated more than 50,000 units sold in Brazil since its 2023 launch. In the midsize pickup segment, the Rampage ranks second in Brazil with 20,658 units licensed from January to October 2025, behind the Fiat Toro and ahead of the Chevrolet Montana.
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PSR Analysis. The Rampage export program signals a gradual expansion of Brazil’s outbound vehicle flow. The increase in exports combined with the increase in BEV and HEV imports makes the analysis of Brazilian LV and LCV production markets more complicated than just using sales and registration numbers, which are widely available. The move also increases production scale at Goiana, but the broader competitive impact remains limited, given the modest volumes expected and the high competitiveness of the European pickup segment. PSR
Fabio Ferraresi is Director, Business Development, South America, for Power Systems Research