Rampage Pickup Truck Sold Out in 30 Minutes

The first sale event of the Ram Rampage pickup truck in Brazil quickly sold out in less than 30 minutes.

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Ram announces the sale of all 500 first units of Rampage in Brazil in half an hour. Photo: Ram.

According to Carscoops, the Ram Rampage pickup truck immediately sparked a frenzy when it was first launched in Brazil. It is reported that the first 500 units sold in the land of Samba were all sold out in just 28 minutes.

Customers in Brazil were informed to make a deposit of 1,000 BRL, equivalent to about 205 USD, to become one of the first 500 people to receive the Rampage. However, as soon as the first 500 deposits were sold out, sources say Ram will open an additional 1,100 deposits for this pickup truck model in Brazil amidst rising market demand.

Information from Mopar Insiders indicates that the first 1,600 units of the Rampage pickup truck in Brazil will be equipped with the Elite package completely free of charge. This upgrade package brings to the Ram Rampage a premium Harmon-Kardon sound system with 10 speakers, 12-way power adjustable passenger seats, and LED lighting. For subsequent customers, the Elite package will be sold for 6,000 RBL, equivalent to about 1,230 USD.

Ram Rampage pickup truck creates a frenzy in Brazil. Photo: Ram.

Ram Rampage boasts the distinctive design of the American pickup truck brand. Carscoops believes that this pickup truck model looks like a smaller version of the Ram 1500.

The interior cabin of the Ram Rampage is quite basic with a 10.3-inch digital display cluster behind the steering wheel and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.

The Ram Rampage is also equipped with a dual-zone air conditioning system, blind-spot warning, adaptive cruise control, automatic wipers, and parking sensors.

Interior cabin of the Ram Rampage pickup truck. Photo: Ram.

It is known that the Ram Rampage has a total of 3 variants including Rebel, Laramie, and R/T with listed prices ranging from 239,999 to 269,999 BRL, equivalent to 50,000-56,250 USD.

The Rebel and Laramie variants are equipped with a 2.0L diesel engine providing maximum power of 168 horsepower and peak torque of 380 Nm.

Meanwhile, the R/T variant of the Rampage is equipped with a turbocharged 4-cylinder 2.0L gasoline engine similar to the Jeep Wrangler, which generates a maximum power of 298 horsepower and peak torque of 400 Nm.

Both variants are equipped with a 9-speed automatic transmission and 4-wheel drive system. In the gasoline engine variant, the Ram Rampage can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds, while the other 2 variants require 10.9 seconds to achieve the same speed.

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