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Stellantis’ Goiana Pole Produces Its 2,000,000th Vehicle

A 2026 Ram Rampage R/T Marks The Milestone Vehicle

Stellantis has officially celebrated a historic production milestone at its Automotive Pole in Goiana, Pernambuco, Brazil — the creation of its 2,000,000th vehicle. Opened in 2015, the Goiana facility has become one of Stellantis’ most advanced and sustainable plants worldwide, producing some of the company’s most important vehicles for Latin America and beyond.

And fittingly, the landmark vehicle was none other than a 2026 Ram Rampage R/T, the first Ram truck designed, engineered, and built entirely outside of North America.

A Decade of Growth and Innovation – 

Stellantis Goiana Automotive Pole. (Stellantis).

In just ten years, the Pernambuco complex has become a powerhouse for Stellantis. With a capacity for 280,000 vehicles annually, the plant currently produces five models: Jeep® Renegade, Jeep Compass, Jeep Commander, Fiat Toro, and Ram Rampage. The facility has also created an extensive supplier ecosystem, with 38 local suppliers expected by 2025, and has generated more than 14,700 direct jobs in the region.

Francis Ribeiro Jorge, Director of the Goiana Pole, credited the milestone to the plant’s dedicated workforce, saying:

“This milestone was only possible because we have highly qualified people who put their talent and dedication at the service of excellence every day. It is thanks to this team that we continue to deliver competitive, sustainable, and recognized vehicles by customers inside and outside Brazil.”

The Rampage R/T — A Symbol of Brazilian Engineering – 

The 2,000,000th Vehicle was a 2026 Ram Rampage R/T. (Stellantis).

The Ram Rampage has quickly become a success story in Brazil. Since its launch in 2023, the pickup has sold more than 48,000 units and collected 25 awards from the automotive press. The R/T model, chosen as the milestone vehicle, represents the blend of toughness, refinement, and technology that Stellantis wants to showcase on the global stage.

Its development was an enormous effort — over 1.2 million hours of engineering and testing, with more than 800 engineers and technicians involved. The Rampage stands as a symbol of how Brazilian automotive expertise is earning global recognition.

Looking Ahead — Bio-Hybrid Future – 

Stellantis Goiana Automotive Pole. (Stellantis).

Stellantis isn’t slowing down. Between 2025 and 2030, Goiana will receive R$13 billion ($2.36 billion USD) in investments and will add six new models to its lineup. Among them will be the first Bio-Hybrid vehicle, scheduled to debut in 2026, positioning Stellantis at the forefront of sustainable mobility in the region.

Export Powerhouse – 

Stellantis Goiana Automotive Pole. (Stellantis).

Since its inauguration, the Goiana Automotive Pole has shipped more than 250,000 vehicles abroad, strengthening Stellantis’ footprint in Latin America and beyond. Recent years have even set export records, proving that vehicles built in Pernambuco can compete on the global stage for quality, technology, and design.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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