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The future of American performance, pickup trucks, muscle cars, SUVs, and off-road vehicles is about to change in a massive way as Stellantis has officially revealed huge plans for its U.S. brands including Dodge, Ram, Jeep, and Chrysler. During Stellantis Investor Day 2026, the automotive giant confirmed an aggressive product strategy that includes new Dodge SRT performance models, a Jeep Wrangler Scrambler pickup, Ram compact and midsize trucks, affordable Chrysler SUVs under $30,000, and multiple new electrified and gasoline-powered vehicles designed to revive the company’s position in North America.
The announcement instantly grabbed attention from Dodge muscle car fans, Ram truck enthusiasts, Jeep off-road lovers, and Chrysler buyers searching for affordable SUVs. Stellantis says by 2030 nearly the entire U.S. lineup will be refreshed with 11 all-new nameplates and 12 updated vehicles as the company aggressively targets major sales growth across America.
Dodge SRT Models Are Making a Big Comeback
For performance enthusiasts, the biggest news from Stellantis Investor Day was the return and expansion of Dodge SRT models. Dodge has confirmed it is preparing several high-performance vehicles aimed directly at muscle car and street performance fans who have been demanding more excitement from the brand.
One of the most talked-about projects is a brand-new Dodge muscle car that appears to feature aggressive coupe styling, a large rear wing, and full SRT performance upgrades. Early previews suggest this new Dodge SRT muscle car could become the spiritual successor to classic American muscle legends that helped define Dodge performance history.
At the same time, Dodge is also preparing a smaller high-performance SUV using the legendary GLH badge, which stands for “Goes Like Hell.” The new GLH SUV will reportedly sit below the Durango in the lineup and serve as a redesigned replacement for the Hornet. Unlike the current Hornet, Stellantis executives say the new GLH model will focus heavily on performance, styling, and enthusiast appeal.
The upcoming Dodge GLH SRT model is expected to combine aggressive design, powerful engines, advanced hybrid technology, and track-inspired tuning. Dodge fans are especially excited because the SRT name carries huge importance in American automotive culture.
In addition to the new GLH and muscle car, Dodge also confirmed:
- A refreshed Dodge Durango
- A Dodge Charger SRT variant
- Additional performance-focused trims
- Expanded electrified performance technology
The return of Dodge SRT vehicles signals that Stellantis is not abandoning American muscle cars despite stricter emissions rules and increasing electrification.
Ram Dakota and Ram Rampage Pickups Will Expand the Ram Truck Lineup
Ram is preparing one of its biggest expansions ever as Stellantis confirmed the arrival of both compact and midsize pickup trucks. This move is extremely important because demand for smaller and affordable trucks continues rising rapidly across the United States.
The first new model will be the Ram Rampage, a compact pickup truck already sold successfully in South America. The Rampage is expected to target buyers who want fuel efficiency, city-friendly size, modern technology, and pickup practicality without moving into full-size truck territory.
Even bigger news is the return of the Ram Dakota. The Dakota name has legendary status among midsize truck buyers, and Stellantis plans to revive it with modern styling, upgraded capability, advanced technology, and performance trims.
The upcoming Ram Dakota SRT is already generating major excitement among truck enthusiasts. According to Stellantis plans, the Dakota will receive a full SRT treatment featuring higher horsepower, sport suspension upgrades, aggressive exterior styling, and enhanced off-road capability.
Ram is also preparing:
- A full-size Ramcharger SUV
- New heavy-duty trucks
- Range-extended electric trucks
- Commercial vans
- Next-generation light-duty trucks
The Ramcharger SUV especially stands out because it represents Ram entering the full-size SUV market directly against competitors like Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition, and GMC Yukon.
Jeep Wrangler Scrambler Is Returning With Modern Off-Road Capability
For Jeep fans, one of the most exciting reveals was the confirmation of a new Jeep Wrangler Scrambler. The Scrambler name has historic significance in Jeep history, and the upcoming model appears to revive the classic concept as a rugged two-door pickup truck based on the Wrangler platform.
The new Jeep Wrangler Scrambler is expected to target hardcore off-road buyers who want open-air freedom combined with pickup truck practicality. Early previews suggest removable doors, removable roof panels, aggressive off-road tires, and strong trail capability will remain central to the vehicle’s identity.
Even more importantly, Stellantis confirmed the Jeep Wrangler Scrambler will also receive an SRT version. That means Jeep performance fans could soon see a high-horsepower off-road pickup capable of combining muscle car speed with serious trail performance.
Jeep also revealed plans for:
- A refreshed Grand Cherokee
- A Grand Cherokee SRT
- A refreshed Grand Wagoneer
- A next-generation Jeep Compass
- Internal combustion engine options for the Jeep Recon
The return of internal combustion engines in some future Jeep vehicles is important because many buyers still prefer gasoline-powered SUVs over fully electric models.
Chrysler Finally Gets Affordable SUVs Under $30,000
While Dodge, Jeep, and Ram grabbed attention with performance and truck news, Chrysler may actually experience the biggest transformation over the next few years.
Chrysler has struggled for years with an aging lineup dominated almost entirely by the Pacifica minivan. Stellantis now plans to completely reinvent Chrysler through multiple affordable crossover SUVs.
The upcoming Chrysler Airflow will become a midsize crossover focused on practicality, comfort, family use, and modern technology. While the original Airflow concept heavily emphasized electric power, Stellantis now says hybrid and gasoline options are likely as well.
Chrysler will also launch:
- Chrysler Arrow
- Chrysler Arrow Cross
- Multiple hybrid powertrains
- Affordable entry pricing under $30,000
The Arrow models are expected to use European Stellantis platforms while targeting American buyers seeking low-cost SUVs with strong fuel economy and modern features.
Stellantis executives repeatedly emphasized affordable pricing during Investor Day. By 2030, the company expects:
- Two vehicles priced below $30,000
- Nine vehicles starting below $39,000
- Broader market coverage
- Significant sales growth in America
This pricing strategy could help Chrysler compete more directly against affordable SUVs from Toyota, Hyundai, Kia, Honda, and Chevrolet.
Stellantis Wants Massive Growth in America by 2030
The bigger story behind all these announcements is Stellantis’ aggressive long-term strategy for North America. The company openly admitted it wants to dramatically increase its U.S. market presence through expanded product coverage, performance vehicles, affordable SUVs, and new truck segments.
According to Stellantis executives, the company plans to:
- Refresh nearly every U.S. model by 2030
- Introduce 11 completely new nameplates
- Launch 12 refreshed vehicles
- Enter five entirely new market segments
- Increase showroom coverage from 60 percent to 90 percent
- Grow U.S. sales volume by 35 percent
That means buyers will soon see major changes across Dodge, Ram, Jeep, and Chrysler dealerships nationwide.
Dodge, Ram, Jeep, and Stellantis Enthusiasts Have Plenty to Watch
The combination of Dodge SRT muscle cars, Ram Dakota trucks, Jeep Wrangler Scrambler pickups, and affordable Chrysler SUVs represents one of the most aggressive product pushes Stellantis has announced in years.
For Dodge fans, the return of SRT performance models keeps American muscle alive. For Ram buyers, the Dakota and Rampage finally bring the brand into the booming compact and midsize truck market. Jeep enthusiasts gain a modern Wrangler Scrambler and new SRT off-road performance models. Chrysler finally receives desperately needed affordable SUVs designed for mainstream buyers.
As Stellantis continues reshaping its American lineup, the battle between Ford, General Motors, Toyota, and Stellantis is expected to intensify dramatically over the next several years.
The future of Dodge muscle cars, Ram pickup trucks, Jeep off-road SUVs, and Chrysler crossovers is changing fast, and Stellantis clearly wants to reclaim a much larger share of the American automotive market.
