In recent years, American pickups have been getting bigger. But at the same time, trucks here have also been getting smaller. The midsize segment has seen a huge revival, with the Toyota Tacoma now facing several challengers. Ford and Hyundai have even formed a new compact segment with the likes of the Maverick and Santa Cruz. The holdout, thus far, has been Ram.
Stellantis does have a midsize offering with the Jeep Gladiator. But we’ve seen no revival of the Dakota. And the smallest Ram-branded pickup in the lineup is currently the full-size 1500. However, reports and recent product reveals suggest that could be about to change. Ram launched a new small pickup, the Rampage, in South America. And it may be coming to the USA.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Is the Ram Rampage definitely coming to America?

Ram has not delivered official word that the Rampage is coming to America. But reports suggest that is the case. The Drive reported earlier in 2023 that a well-placed source confirmed the Rampage will come to America, with a debut in late 2023.
Stellantis did officiallyconfirm plans to launch four electrified pickup trucks in the next two years. Two are confirmed: the Ram 1500 REVand a “new hydrogen solution.” That would still leave room for a Jeep Gladiator 4xe and a yet-to-be-named Ram pickup.
The UAW also announced as part of its strike-ending agreement with Stellantis in October that the Belvidere assembly plant in Illinois would reopen to build a “midsize truck.” Ram does not currently offer a truck smaller than the full-size 1500, and Belvidere last assembled the unibody Jeep Cherokee. So that could be where the new truck will be built.