The Ram Rampage Rebel 2024 Arrives Strong in the National Market, Outperforming Famous Ranger and Hilux Models. It Delivers 272 Horsepower and Costs R$ 260 Thousand.
The new RAM Rampage Rebel 2024 has been making a resounding and rapid success in the national market. Available in stores since 2023, the pickup closed the month of February in the top 5 of the best-selling pickups in the country, with 2,101 registrations, competing directly with models such as the Fiat Strada, Ford Ranger, Toyota Hilux, and others.
The Ram Rampage Rebel 2024 Delivers 272 Horsepower
Considering that all versions come with options for gasoline or diesel engines, changing only the trim level and other aesthetic details, the Ram Rampage Rebel 2024 emerges as the best value for money in the lineup, offering a good package with the best performance, starting at R$ 259,990.
The rival of the Hilux and Ranger features a 2.0-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine with 272 horsepower and 40.8 kgfm of torque, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. The acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h can be achieved in just 6.9 seconds.
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The behavior of the Ram Rampage Rebel 2024 is quite surprising, as it can adapt to any type of terrain, whether in the city, on the road, or in the sand, due to its all-terrain tires. With an off-road design, the Rampage Rebel features full LED headlights, darkened elements in the bumpers and fenders, and comes equipped with 4×4 traction.
The model is sold in Flame Red, Diamond Black, Maximum Steel, Billet Silver, Patriot Blue, Sting Grey, and Pearl White colors, which attract attention wherever they go, exuding robustness.
The New Ram Rampage Rebel 2024 Delivers Various Cutting-Edge Technologies
The equipment list for the Ram Rampage Rebel 2024 includes electric headlight height adjustment and automatic high beam switching, LED internal bed lighting, disc brakes on all four wheels with 17-inch rims, and dual exhaust outlets.
The cabin of the Ranger and Hilux rival offers a 10.3-inch digital dashboard, a 12.3-inch multimedia center with wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay connectivity, electrically adjustable front seats, dual-zone air conditioning, and electronic parking brake with auto-hold.
The safety package is equipped with front collision warning with autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, rearview camera, adaptive cruise control, descent assistance, rear cross-traffic detection, lane departure warning, tire pressure monitoring, seven airbags, and an electronic body roll mitigation system.
Rampage Drives RAM’s Growth in 2024
After achieving significant 236% growth and recording the best commercial results in its history in 2023, Ram promises to make this another year of record numbers in Brazil. Evidence of this can already be seen in the months of January and February with sales of 4,854 units. The result was surprising and practically represented a 285% increase over the same two-month period last year.
Within these numbers, the participation of the intermediary pickup Rampage, the rival of the Ranger and Hilux, was a highlight. By itself, the truck sold 3,786 units and was the main driver of the brand’s growth. In February alone, the Rampage registered 2,101 units, surpassing traditional models like the Chevrolet S10 and Ford Ranger.
Manufactured in Goiana (PE) alongside other models from the Stellantis group, such as the Fiat Toro and Jeep Compass, the Rampage is sold in Rebel, Laramie, and R/T configurations, offering various standard equipment.


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