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Ram Dakota Warlock preorders open in Argentina: specs, pricing, and availability

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Ram opens preorders for the Dakota Warlock pickup in Argentina. Reserve now with a refundable 500,000-peso deposit. 200 hp diesel, AWD modes, 3.5-ton towing.
Michael Powers, Editor

Ram has opened preorders for the new Dakota Warlock pickup, the first version of the model to be built at the Ferreyra Industrial Park plant in Córdoba, Argentina. Sales are set to begin in December, and buyers can reserve a truck now with a 500,000‑peso deposit at any official Ram dealership. The deposit is refundable if the deal is canceled.

Targeted at drivers who value both strength and day‑to‑day usability, the Ram Dakota Warlock comes with a 2.2‑liter Multijet diesel rated at 200 hp and 450 Nm, paired with an eight‑speed automatic transmission. All‑wheel drive with a locking differential and four selectable modes (Normal, Sport, Sand, Snow) is designed to keep the truck composed on varied surfaces. On paper, it looks like a setup that balances everyday use with occasional off‑road demands.

With a 1,020‑kg payload and up to 3.5‑ton towing capacity, the Dakota Warlock is prepared for hard work and weekend duties alike. Those figures should comfortably cover most common hauling and towing needs without complicating daily life.

Inside, there’s a 12.3‑inch infotainment display, a digital instrument cluster, and six airbags. The cabin tech reads modern yet straightforward, which adds to its appeal. For small business owners or anyone planning long journeys, this new Ram pickup comes across as a practical, dependable choice.