Ram Brazil Simply The Rampage Lineup For 2026
Ram Trims Prices and Versions For Its Best-Selling Compact Pickup

The 2026 Ram Rampage, a standout in Brazil’s red-hot compact pickup segment, is getting an update and a price cut for the new model year. According to our friends at AutosSegredos, one of Brazil’s most reliable automotive sources, Ram is simplifying its lineup and offering big discounts for rural producers and business owners registered with a CNPJ (Cadastro Nacional da Pessoa Jurídica – Brazil’s version of a business tax ID).

In a market where the Rampage has become one of the most popular pickups in the compact/midsize category, Ram is keeping the momentum strong by reducing the number of its offerings to just four for 2026. While the Big Horn, Rebel, Laramie, and R/T all remain, but receive powertrain package changes. Along with the new model year, Ram is lowering prices across the board—up to R$ 30,300 (about $6,200 USD) depending on the trim.
Here’s how the updated lineup looks:
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Big Horn, Rebel, and Laramie will continue with the new 2.2-liter Multijet II I4 turbodiesel engine, good for 200 horsepower and 45.9 kgfm (332 lb-ft) of torque, mated to a 9-speed ZF-sourced 948TE automatic transmission and full-time 4×4 Auto transfer case.
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The R/T trim is now the only version with the turbocharged 2.0-liter Hurricane4 I4 gasoline engine from the Global Medium Engine (GME) family, delivering 272 horsepower and 40.7 kgfm (295 lb-ft) of torque, also paired with a 9-speed ZF-sourced 948TE automatic transmission and full-time 4×4 Auto transfer case.

New features are also rolling out depending on the trim. The Big Horn gains front parking sensors, while the Rebel, Laramie Night Edition, and R/T receive new dark-finished taillights. The R/T also benefits from updated suspension tuning with recalibrated front shocks and Seal Inside tires—able to self-seal punctures up to 5 mm in size.
In addition to streamlining the lineup, Ram is rolling out a limited time discount program for rural producers and CNPJ customers through August 5. Here is a breakdown of the savings:
Version | Suggested Price (BRL/USD) | Discount | Final Price (BRL/USD) |
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Big Horn 2.2 TD | R$ 226,990 / $46,300 | 7.75% | R$ 209,398 / $42,700 |
Rebel 2.2 TD | R$ 252,990 / $51,600 | 6% | R$ 237,810 / $48,500 |
Laramie 2.2 TD | R$ 262,990 / $53,700 | 5% | R$ 249,840 / $50,900 |
R/T 2.0 Turbo | R$ 269,690 / $55,100 | 4% | R$ 259,190 / $52,800 |

The move not only tightens the Rampage lineup but gives Ram a better shot at maintaining its edge in a competitive South American truck market. With reduced complexity, more value, and smart technology updates, the 2026 Ram Rampage looks ready to stay a fan favorite.
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