Ram’s Upcoming Full-Size SUV and Dakota Truck Revival Explained
Ram’s Upcoming Full-Size SUV and Dakota Truck Revival Explained

Ram’s Upcoming Full-Size SUV and Dakota Truck Revival Explained

December 19, 2025
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Ram is set to make waves in the truck and SUV market with two exciting announcements that matter to Florida drivers and fans of reliable vehicles. Stellantis, Ram’s parent company, is investing heavily in U.S. production, with plans to launch a new full-size Ram SUV by 2028, built at the Warren Truck Plant in Michigan.

Ramcharger Returns is the likely name for this full-size SUV, reviving a classic from the 1970s that competed with the Ford Bronco and Chevrolet K5 Blazer. This SUV will offer both traditional gas engines and a cutting-edge range-extended powertrain, combining a dual-motor AWD system and a gas engine generator. Expect strong performance with over 640 horsepower and a range surpassing 500 miles, making it a compelling option for those seeking power and efficiency in a large SUV.

Ram Dakota Makes a Comeback

Alongside the SUV, Ram is bringing back the Dakota mid-size truck, aiming to start production in 2028 from Toledo, Ohio. The Dakota is positioned to compete against popular midsize trucks like the Chevrolet Colorado and Ford Ranger, offering an affordable option around or below $40,000. This move signals Ram’s intent to expand its lineup with vehicles tailored to varying needs.

For Florida car shoppers looking for dependable used cars in Orlando, these updates highlight Ram’s commitment to innovation and performance. Stay tuned for more automotive insights and check out Florida Auto Center for a selection of quality used trucks and SUVs.

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