There’s an entirely new Ram pickup in the works. According to the most recent reports, the carmaker started establishing its mid-size truck in order to fill the hole made when the Dodge Dakota disappeared from the map. The successor of the incredible pickup will reportedly be introduced in two years, probably using a familiar nameplate. Well, this time, the name it’s not going to be under Dodge jurisdiction. Instead, FCA will most probably introduce the mid-size pickup named the 2022 Ram Dakota.
2022 Ram Dakota Design
Presumably, the all-new Dakota will be nothing alike its predecessor. Unlike the model that went off the scene in 2011 and offered decent capabilities that were supported by a V8 engine, the future model will be a considerably softer vehicle. More exactly, the automaker is reevaluating possibility to build the mid-size pickup truck which will share underpinnings with the next-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee. This method, the unibody-based next-generation Dakota will have the ability to offer an extraordinary riding quality, along with a high-level of convenience inside of the cabin and fuel-efficient powertrains. The architecture made for crossover SUVs opens up new possibilities under the hood, so the 2022 Ram Dakota may have some electrification in mind.
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2022 Ram Dakota Rumors
Still, neither of the rumors has actually been officially confirmed so far, so we only know that the Dakota follower is underway and that it’s going to be produced abroad. To be more accurate, FCA plans to move its durable truck from Mexico to the United States. Significance, the Saltillo, Mexico, assembly plant will be in charge of the 2022 Ram Dakota.