Last September, Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa announced that Ram would be bringing a midsize truck to market come 2027. While there was little in the way of details at the time, the subsequent debut of the Nightfall Concept got Mopar fans jonesing for a Dakota redux.
Ram big boss Tim Kuniskis then confirmed that, in addition to appearing on the tailgate of a new Brazilian variant, the Dakota nameplate would also return to market in North America. Moreover, with a target price of around $40,000, it would bring the brand’s price of entry down quite a bit.

Now, by the sound of things, the Dakota is shaping up to be quite the compelling truck. Ram dealers recently got a sneak peek at the upcoming pickup during the NADA conference, and the response was resoundingly favorable.
Making an impression with dealers
The report comes courtesy of Automotive News, as the outlet spoke to several attendees in the wake of the Dakota reveal. By all accounts, the truck’s design is perfectly on-brand for Ram, blending rugged looks with work-ready utility.






