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Rampage Laramie Night Edition Debuts With New Diesel Engine

Rampage Laramie Night Edition Debuts With New Diesel Engine​

The Blacked-Out Look Joins the Powerful New Diesel Option​

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Ram Brazil has just turned up the heat on its wildly popular Rampage compact pickup by introducing the Laramie Night Edition for the 2025 model year. While the Laramie Night Editionisn’t a new package, 2025 marks the first time that new launched 2.2-liter (134 cubic-inch) MultiJet I4 turbodiesel engine can be paired with the darkened appearance package, offering a fresh does of style and performance to the Rampage lineup.

 
Nice looking truck and it should make a great competitor for the Maverick. They need to get the back end of it down out of the air though. That would be a deal breaker for me. An overall good looking little truck that needs its reared lowered to a practical level. JMO
 
Help me out here, what exactly was the reason, the thinking, of not bringing this wildly successful pickup to the US ? At best a “quick fix” but better than no fix at all. At least the model name would be out there on pickup buyers lips, at least a good number of these folks might have established some interest for this imported Ram. Is it me that needs help here or is it the past decision makers at Ram who missed the boat again and need some help, better known as a reality check in business circles.
I will respect the kind intentions of any help I get, but just for the record, Ram seems to be overly cautious, indecisive and plain and simple knowingly gas lighting folks on this issue. Gas light answer. “ Some people think it looks too imported” Whatever that look is, not defined here, SO WHAT ? Most think it looks very Ram and that is not a lot of gas, it’s what feedback on this site overwhelming might suggest. Check it out. Lost opportunity glaring Ram square in the face.
Am I wrong here or is there a reason that I’m to dense to see? Just asking!
 
Help me out here, what exactly was the reason, the thinking, of not bringing this wildly successful pickup to the US ? At best a “quick fix” but better than no fix at all. At least the model name would be out there on pickup buyers lips, at least a good number of these folks might have established some interest for this imported Ram. Is it me that needs help here or is it the past decision makers at Ram who missed the boat again and need some help, better known as a reality check in business circles.
I will respect the kind intentions of any help I get, but just for the record, Ram seems to be overly cautious, indecisive and plain and simple knowingly gas lighting folks on this issue. Gas light answer. “ Some people think it looks too imported” Whatever that look is, not defined here, SO WHAT ? Most think it looks very Ram and that is not a lot of gas, it’s what feedback on this site overwhelming might suggest. Check it out. Lost opportunity glaring Ram square in the face.
Am I wrong here or is there a reason that I’m to dense to see? Just asking!
As Rush used to say, MEGA DITTOS. You nailed it Bill!!
 
A small(ish) truck with a diesel engine? Sign me up!!! I don't understand why Ram won't sell these in the states. I need a small 4x4 truck, not a 3/4 ton with four doors and a long bed. Diesel is also much more efficient than gas. I like the looks of it. All-in-all, I'm ready and waiting for one of these.
 
Help me out here, what exactly was the reason, the thinking, of not bringing this wildly successful pickup to the US ? At best a “quick fix” but better than no fix at all. At least the model name would be out there on pickup buyers lips, at least a good number of these folks might have established some interest for this imported Ram. Is it me that needs help here or is it the past decision makers at Ram who missed the boat again and need some help, better known as a reality check in business circles.
I will respect the kind intentions of any help I get, but just for the record, Ram seems to be overly cautious, indecisive and plain and simple knowingly gas lighting folks on this issue. Gas light answer. “ Some people think it looks too imported” Whatever that look is, not defined here, SO WHAT ? Most think it looks very Ram and that is not a lot of gas, it’s what feedback on this site overwhelming might suggest. Check it out. Lost opportunity glaring Ram square in the face.
Am I wrong here or is there a reason that I’m to dense to see? Just asking!
California Air Quality standards. Not saying it's right, but that's what government has given us. The feds caved in to California a long time ago!
 
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