We're confident that the mid-size pickup will at least be available with an 8. The company's excellent Uconnect system is currently offered on myriad other models and comes with desirable content that includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Base models will likely have a more basic setup, but should still have the aforementioned features. It will likely be equipped with an assortment of standard and optional driver-assistance technology. The roster should include features such as adaptive cruise control, automated emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and more. The Dakota will have an average limited and powertrain warranty compared with its mid-size rivals.
The Canyon, Colorado, and Tacoma all have complimentary maintenance, something that the Ram brand does not currently offer. New Cars. Buyer's Guide. Type keyword s to search. By Eric Stafford. More on the Ram Dakota. So, it makes complete sense for the Dakota to make its triumphant return.
Did we mention Jeep has a mid-size truck as well? The fact that they both fall in the mid-size pickup range definitely means a little friendly in-house fighting, though.
But how many changes? This has to be standard availability for most vehicles these days, since the average consumer wants and demands more. So once one manufacturer gives them what they want, the other competitors have to follow suit or risk losing market shares. The big question is whether the Dakota will be more like a Gladiator or a Ram So, if someone wants a mid-size pickup that looks like a Ram and acts like a Ram, but can still function off the pavement, maybe Ram will have an option for that.
It would make sense for the Ram to be more… Ram-like. Jeeps are their own thing, and Rams are another. They each have their own pros and cons, but at the end of the day, and probably most importantly, each brand has its die-hard fans. Normally, sticking to what the brand is known for is the way to go. Well, there was some trepidation when Ram lost half of their name Dodge a decade ago, but things have turned out just fine.
More than fine, actually. The Ram brand is doing great. I foresee the same thing happening with the Dakota or at least some variation of the same thing. I think FCA made an intelligent move by putting a truck into the Jeep lineup, and I think this will follow as another shrewd decision. Ram confirmed last year that it is working on a mid-size pickup truck, and we think it could be called the Dakota.
It will likely be based on the same platform as the Jeep Gladiator , and use a 3. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. More From News.
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