2027 Ram Rampage: Flex-Fuel Turbo
By Adam Chehayeb
Ram's 2027 Rampage introduces a new flex-fuel Turbo Hurricane4 engine and advanced safety tech, solidifying its role in South America.
Introduction: Ram's Global Ambition Fuels 2027 Rampage Evolution
Ram is strategically expanding its global presence, and a significant stride forward for 2027 involves its highly successful Brazilian-built Rampage compact pickup. Already a dominant force in South American markets, the Rampage is once again capturing attention with a series of pivotal enhancements. Most notably, it becomes the first Ram model in Brazil to integrate a flex-fuel powertrain, a crucial development tailored to regional market demands and fuel availability.
These updates are designed not just to maintain but to elevate the Rampage's competitive edge, reinforcing its position as a key player in Ram's international growth strategy. The focus is on delivering greater versatility, performance, and advanced technology to the discerning South American consumer.
Unveiling the Turbo Hurricane4 Flex Engine: Power and Adaptability
At the heart of the 2027 Ram Rampage's major advancements lies the introduction of a new turbocharged 2.0-liter Turbo Hurricane4 Flex I4 engine. This powertrain, developed and produced entirely in Brazil, signifies a localized engineering triumph. While the 'Hurricane4' designation might evoke familiarity, this iteration is distinctly a flex-fuel evolution of Stellantis’ renowned GME-T4 engine. It has been meticulously engineered to operate seamlessly on gasoline, ethanol, or any blend of the two fuels, offering unparalleled adaptability.
The flexibility offered by this new engine is particularly impactful in markets like Brazil, where ethanol is not only widely accessible but often presents a more economical fueling option. For Ram, this move represents a strategic commitment to customizing its product offerings to align precisely with regional consumer needs and infrastructure.
Engineering for Seamless Flex-Fuel Performance
Under the hood, the new Turbo Hurricane4 Flex engine delivers robust performance figures, producing a solid 272 horsepower and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque. Crucially, this power output remains consistent, irrespective of whether the vehicle is running on gasoline or ethanol. This unwavering performance is a significant advantage in a segment where both power and efficiency are paramount to drivers.

Achieving this seamless biofuel compatibility required extensive engineering efforts from Stellantis. A comprehensive list of upgrades was implemented, affecting critical components such as the turbocharger, the entire fuel system, engine calibration, and even internal parts like the intake manifold and cylinder head. Furthermore, an ethanol sensor has been integrated, enabling the engine to automatically adjust its parameters based on the specific fuel mixture detected in the tank. The meticulous rework ensures that the powertrain maintains its durability and high performance while providing drivers with maximum fueling versatility. This represents a pragmatic solution for daily use in South America, where fuel availability and pricing structures can exhibit considerable variation.
Trim Levels and Powertrain Choices for Every Driver
The new Turbo Hurricane4 Flex engine will be a prominent offering in the Laramie and R/T trims of the 2027 Ram Rampage. The R/T continues its legacy as the performance-focused variant within the lineup, now benefiting from the advanced flex-fuel capabilities.
Diesel Power Continues to Deliver
For customers who prioritize diesel power, Ram maintains its commitment, ensuring that this popular option remains readily available. The robust 2.2-liter Multijet II I4 turbodiesel engine continues to be offered, providing 200 horsepower and an impressive 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque. This engine's proven efficiency and torque characteristics make it an excellent choice for various demanding tasks and long-distance travel.

The turbodiesel engine is available across the Big Horn, Rebel, and Laramie trims, providing customers with a clear choice between the fuel efficiency-focused diesel or the newly introduced, highly versatile flex-fuel turbo gasoline setup. This dual-powertrain strategy ensures that the 2027 Rampage caters to a wide spectrum of preferences and operational requirements in the South American market.
Enhanced Comfort and Comprehensive Safety Across the Board
Beyond the powertrain innovations, the 2027 Ram Rampage also introduces significant updates aimed at boosting comfort and integrating more advanced technology into its cabin. A notable addition for enhanced driver convenience is the new driver’s seat memory system. This feature, which comes standard on Laramie and R/T models and is an available option on the Rebel trim, allows drivers to save two distinct seating positions. This functionality makes a tangible difference, particularly for households where multiple drivers share the same vehicle, ensuring optimal comfort and quick adjustments.

Ram is also considerably elevating its safety game, especially for the entry-level Big Horn model. For 2027, this trim gains a robust suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), significantly enhancing passive and active safety. These new standard features include:
These additions build upon an already formidable safety foundation inherent to the Rampage, which includes 6 airbags, advanced stability and traction control systems, trailer sway control for confident towing, four-wheel disc brakes for superior stopping power, and full LED lighting for enhanced visibility. The integration of these ADAS features ensures that the 2027 Rampage offers a more secure and confident driving experience across its entire lineup.
Ram Rampage: A Cornerstone of Ram's Expanding Global Footprint
The Ram Rampage occupies a truly unique and significant position within Ram’s global portfolio. It holds the distinction of being the brand’s first pickup truck to be entirely developed and built outside of North America. Since its introduction, it has rapidly become a resounding success story in South America, consistently ranking near the top of its segment in sales. This exceptional performance underscores the Rampage's suitability and appeal to the regional market.

With the strategic addition of the Turbo Hurricane4 Flex engine and a substantial upgrade in standard technology, Ram is unequivocally doubling down on the Rampage's proven success. These updates are not about a radical reinvention of the truck; rather, they represent a meticulous refinement, specifically geared towards enhancing the daily utility, comfort, and safety for the customers who depend on it. The 2027 Ram Rampage is poised to arrive in Brazilian dealerships starting in April, further solidifying its critical role as a key player in Ram’s ambitious global expansion strategy.
Conclusion: A Refined and Ready Rampage for 2027
The 2027 Ram Rampage emerges as a testament to Ram's commitment to innovation and regional market responsiveness. By introducing the groundbreaking Turbo Hurricane4 Flex engine, significantly enhancing driver comfort with memory seating, and expanding its suite of advanced safety technologies, Ram has meticulously tailored its compact pickup to exceed the expectations of South American drivers. These thoughtful upgrades ensure the Rampage remains a formidable competitor, offering a blend of performance, versatility, and peace of mind that is unmatched in its segment. As it rolls into Brazilian dealerships, the 2027 Ram Rampage is not just a new model year; it's a reinforced promise of quality and capability, further cementing Ram's position as a truly global automotive powerhouse.