To validate the pickup's mechanics, Stellantis performed extreme on and off-road tests worldwide

By Redação AutoIndústria | 05/05/23 | Translated by Jorge Meditsch
Ram vice president in South America, Breno Kamei, confirmed in a video released this Friday, 5/5, that the Ram model to be manufactured in Goiana, PE, will have the Hurricane 4 engine: “It will be the fastest model in the segment made in the country”, assured the executive.
Developed in Brazil jointly with the United States’ engineering, the new pickup will be the first to use this powertrain in South America.
Besides Kamei, the vice-president of Stellantis’s Tach Center in the region, Márcio Tonani, the vehicle validation and development manager, Ingrid Rubin, and Mike Koval, Ram’s global CEO, took part in the second video of a mini-series on the Brazilian produced Ram.
The chassis and all the pickup mechanics validation started with virtual reality analysis, followed by extreme on and off-road track tests around the world. “A huge effort from Stellantis engineering teams in South and North America will result in an incomparable pickup”, asserts the note released by the company.
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