The Ram Rampage was launched in the Brazilian market less than a year ago, but the company has already unveiled its first special edition, making it even more desirable to buyers. The Night Edition joins the Rampage lineup bringing pitch dark looks inside-out along and generous standard equipment as it is based on the luxurious Laramie trim. Ram has been using the Night Edition moniker for blacked-out trims of its trucks since 2019. The Rampage Night Edition follows similar versions of the larger 1500, 2500, and 3500 trucks, which are not only available in Brazil but also in North America.
The exterior of the Ram Rampage Laramie
Night Edition trades the chrome finish of the standard Laramie with glossy
black. More specifically, the grille, headlight garnish, mirrors, window
frames, rear bumper, exhaust pipes, and 18-inch wheels are finished in black.
In order to add some color differentiation, Ram designers used Granite Crystal
for the skid plate and the badging.
Inside, black leather upholstery adorns
the seats, doors, and dashboard, replacing the Mountain Brown leather of the
Laramie. The roof and the speakers have also been painted black. Standard
equipment includes the 10.3-inch digital instrument cluster, the 12.3-inch
infotainment, dual-zone A/C, wireless charging, 7 airbags, and a number of ADAS
like adaptive cruise control and blind spot monitoring. Those who want the
absolute best can get the optional Elite Pack, which adds a 10-speaker Harman
Kardon audio system, LED ambient lightning, and an electric passenger seat.
The Night Edition is exclusively available
with the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder Hurricane gasoline engine which
is good for 268 hp and 400 Nm of torque. This
means you can’t get it with the less potent 2.0-liter turbodiesel that is
offered in lesser trims of the Rampage. Power is transmitted to all four wheels
via a nine-speed automatic gearbox and the 4×4 Auto system.
The Rampage Laramie Night Edition is
already available to order in Brazil where it is priced from R$ 277,990 (US$
54,387). This makes it R$ 15,000 (US$ 2,935) more expensive than the Rampage
Laramie it is based on. Still, it remains R$ 12,000 (US$ 2,348) cheaper than
the flagship Rampage R/T trim which benefits from a sportier suspension setup
and rides on 19-inch wheels.