
Ram has recently teased the 2026 Dakota Nightfall Concept at an event in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The brand has now revived the "Dakota" nameplate after about 15 years since it axed the mid-size pickup truck in North America in 2011. Reports suggest that the 2026 Dakota will be produced at Stellantis' Cordoba Assembly Plant in Argentina. The Dakota Nighfall concept will be based on the Ford Titano, which is also produced at the Cardoba facility. Other reports also suggest that the brand will keep the production version of the 2026 Ram Dakota Nightfall Concept reserved for the Latin American markets. Here are the details you must check out.

2026 Ram Dakota Nightfall Concept
Talking about the design, the preview images suggest that the 2026 Ram Dakota Nighfall Concept carries an aggressive design approach and features a bold grille, complemented by a slim headlight setup with a continuous LED strip spread across the width of the pickup. On the rear end, the Dakota Nighfall Concept features LED taillights, 'Ram' emblem on the tailgate, and a 'Turbo' badging.
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The 2026 Ram Dakota Nighfall Concept seems to be ready for serious off-roading with Fox high-performance suspension, skid plates, and tow hooks on both ends. It also gets 33-inch all-terrain tyres wrapped around 18-inch beadlock alloy wheels.

2026 Ram Dakota Nightfall Concept Rear
While the engine spec is yet under cover, the 2026 Ram Dakota Nighfall Concept is expected to be powered by the 2.2-liter Multijet II turbodiesel I4 engine, as seen on the Brazilian spec Jeep Compass and Ram Rampage. The power unit is capable of pushing out a peak power and torque output of 200 hp and 450 Nm, respectively.
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