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Soon after Ram released an exhilarating teaser video of its new South American pickup truck being tested, the car manufacturer has released a new teaser clip of the compact truck, this time focused on the interior.

The new truck is, according to Mopar Insiders, expected to be dubbed the Rampage and we can see that it will sport a modern and feature-packed cabin that will no doubt appeal to customers across South America. On the technology front, one of the features that immediately stands out is the large 10.25-inch infotainment screen sitting in the center of the dashboard and using the company’s Uconnect 5 system.

This display appears to be high quality and in addition to housing all the normal infotainment and navigation systems, also controls the HVAC system. Elsewhere, we can also see that the Ram Rampage rocks a fully digital instrument cluster, although it’s not yet known if this will come standard across all trim levels.

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The video also reveals that the new pickup will sport a rotary shifter on the transmission tunnel and include an electronic emergency brake. Other aspects of the interior that are highlighted in this video include the steering wheel with a prominent Ram emblem in the center, plush leather seats with an embossed Ram logo, and an array of suede-feel materials.

Beyond its cabin, we know that the Ram Rampage will be powered by the car manufacturer’s turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder Hurricane 4 engine. This powertrain is used by vehicles including the Jeep Wrangler where it is good for 270 hp and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm) of torque in the United States. Current rumors suggest Ram will couple this four-cylinder to a nine-speed automatic transmission that drives all four wheels.

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CarScoops understands that Ram will offer the Rampage in Big Horn, Laramie, R/T, and Rebel guises. It is expected to be unveiled before the end of the year.

 The Interior Of Ram’s 2024 Rampage Pickup For South America Looks Impressive