Stellantis made major product announcements at its 2026 Investor Day in Auburn Hills, Michigan, today, outlining the future of its brands. Two new vehicles in particular should pique the interest of North American buyers: the Ram Rampage compact truck is officially headed to the U.S., and Dodge will revive the iconic GLH nameplate as a compact muscle crossover. The new product confirmations come among a broader push by Stellantis to introduce dozens of new products globally, with a renewed effort to expand offerings in American showrooms. North America Gets A Maverick Rival From Ram Stellantis Ram executives confirmed the Rampage name during the brand's portion of the FaSTLAne 2030 presentation, putting to rest any remaining ambiguity about whether the South American model would make the jump north. The timing puts the Rampage as arriving before the end of the decade alongside a separate midsize truck entry, a new Ramcharger SUV, and new van products.Stellantis The Rampage has been on sale in Brazil since 2023, where it occupies a niche between traditional pickup trucks and crossover SUVs with its unibody construction. An American version would enter a compact truck segment that has grown steadily in recent years, dominated in particular by the popular Ford Maverick. This comes as Toyota is also playing around with the idea of a compact truck riding on the RAV4's platform. GLH Returns As A Compact Muscle Crossover Stellantis Dodge president Tim Kuniskis put a name to the brand's long-rumored small performance vehicle: the GLH, resurrecting a badge that last appeared on a Carroll Shelby-tuned hot version of the Dodge Omni in the 1980s. Kuniskis framed the new GLH as a compact muscle crossover and specifically described it as the vehicle the Hornet should have been. The message was pointed: Dodge knows the Hornet missed the mark, and the GLH is the correction.The GLH sits within a broader Dodge and SRT product expansion that includes the return of the Rumble Bee and TRX nameplates, plus eight additional new models across the performance umbrella. With the Hemi engines (slowly) making their way back into the automotive world, the expansion of SRT-influenced models could aid momentum as the brand moves into the next phase. What It Means For Stellantis North America Ram Today's announcements came as Stellantis laid out its FaSTLAne 2030 strategy, which targets more than 60 new vehicle launches and 50 major refreshes across all 14 of its brands through the end of the decade. Dodge and Ram retain their status as core North American brands in the restructured lineup, with today's product slate making clear that Stellantis has no intention of letting either nameplate fade quietly.