2027 Ram Rampage gets Hurricane4 engine and expanded lineup

2027 Ram Rampage update: new engine, trims, and tech features ramtrucks.com

The 2027 Ram Rampage update introduces a 272-hp Hurricane4 engine, ethanol capability, and new Laramie trim. Learn about its tech, safety, and market improvements.

Ram has updated its Rampage pickup truck with the 2027 model year version. While not a radical overhaul, the model receives important technical and market improvements.

New Version and Engine

The key introduction is the intermediate Laramie trim, now equipped with a 272-horsepower Hurricane4 gasoline turbo engine. This powertrain was previously exclusive to the top R/T version.

A notable feature of this engine is its ability to run on ethanol, a significant advantage for the Brazilian market. This flexibility enhances both operational versatility and fuel cost considerations.

Technology and Trims

The lineup now expands to five versions. Base and mid-level trims continue to use a 200-horsepower 2.2-liter diesel engine known for its high torque output.

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All versions come standard with a nine-speed automatic transmission and modern safety systems. Higher trims add adaptive cruise control, a premium audio system, and enhanced comfort features.

Features and Positioning

The Rampage remains one of the most technologically advanced pickups in its segment. Even base models include a digital instrument cluster, a large multimedia screen, and a comprehensive suite of driver assistance systems.

Top-tier versions stand out with sporty styling, upgraded interior finishes, and additional driving modes, including sport settings.

Overall, the 2027 Ram Rampage update isn't revolutionary, but it strengthens the model's market position. The new engine option and expanded lineup make the pickup more versatile and appealing to a broader audience.

Author: Nikita Efimenkov

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