2023 RAM 1500 Towing Capacity
The Dodge RAM towing capacity is famous among Pekin drivers for being able to handle big jobs and look great while doing it. This model year follows that long tradition. How much can a RAM 1500 tow? The maximum 2023 RAM 1500 towing capacity is an incredible 12,750 pounds. Let’s take a look at the muscular engine options under the hood of this truck.
How Much Can a Ram 1500 Tow?
There are four powerful engine options for the new RAM 1500, and they are all equipped to dominate any Washington job site. So, how much can a RAM 1500 tow when it’s equipped with the 3.6L Pentastar® V6 Engine, as opposed to the 3.0L EcoDiesel V6? Here’s how the Dodge RAM 1500 towing capacity breaks out by engine:
2023 RAM 1500 Towing Capacity by Engine
3.6L Pentastar® V6 Engine with eTorque
- 305 hp and 273 lb-ft of eTorque
- Maximum 7,730-pound RAM 1500 towing capacity
5.7L HEMI® V8 Engine with eTorque
- 395 hp and 410 lb-ft of eTorque
- Maximum 12,750-pound RAM 1500 towing capacity
3.0L EcoDiesel V6 Engine
- 260 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque
- Maximum 12,560-pound RAM 1500 towing capacity
6.2L Supercharged HEMI® V8 Engine
- 702 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque
- RAM 1500 towing capacity still TBA, but the 2022 model reached up to 8,100 pounds
- 0-60 Acceleration time is only 4.5 seconds!
What the RAM 1500 Can Tow
What can’t you tow with the 12,560-pound Dodge RAM 1500 towing capacity? Here’s just a partial list:
What You Can Tow with the 2023 RAM 1500 Towing Capacity
- Large travel trailers
- Large flatbed trailer
- Small horse trailer
- Car trailer
- Popup camper
- Some large boat trailers
- Jet skis
- Motorcycles
- ATVs
- Bass boat
- Sailboat
- Speed boat
- Ski boat
- Cabin cruiser
RAM 1500 Towing-Related Features
Washington drivers who do a lot of towing know how important the right features can be to get the best towing performance out of your truck. Here are a few of the features that make towing with the RAM 1500 safer and easier:
- RAM 1500 tow mirrors
- Electronic Roll Mitigation
- Electronic Stability Control
- Parallel and Perpendicular Park Assist
- Forward Collision Warning
- 360-degree Trailer Surround View Camera
- Trailer Sway Control
- 360-degree Surround View Camera
- Blind Spot Monitoring system
- Rear Cross Path Detection
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2021 RAM 1500 Towing Capacity
2021 Ram 1500 Towing Capacity
So, how much can a Ram 1500 tow, exactly? The Ram 1500 towing capacity varies by the engine option you choose. Each engine has its own towing capacity. Let’s take a look at the capabilities of each engine.
3.6L Pentastar® V6 Engine with eTorque
- Maximum Towing Capacity – 7,730 pounds
- Horsepower – 305 hp
- Torque – 269 lb-ft
- EPA Estimated Gas Mileage (city/highway) – 19/24 mpg
3.0L Ecodiesel V6 Engine
- Maximum Towing Capacity – 12,560 pounds
- Horsepower – 260 hp
- Torque – 480 lb-ft
- EPA Estimated Gas Mileage (city/highway) – 21/29 mpg
5.7L HEMI® V8 Engine
- Maximum Towing Capacity – 11,610 pounds
- Horsepower – 395 hp
- Torque – 410 lb-ft
- EPA Estimated Gas Mileage (city/highway) – 15/21 mpg
5.7L HEMI® V8 Engine with eTorque
- Maximum Towing Capacity – 12,750 pounds
- Horsepower – 395 hp
- Torque – 410 lb-ft
- EPA Estimated Gas Mileage (city/highway) – 17/22 mpg
Additional Features in the RAM 1500
There’s a lot more to the Ram 1500 than its towing capacity. This pickup comes jam-packed with features that are bound to make your Pekin commute safer and more enjoyable:
- Available multifunction tailgate
- Available RAMBOX Cargo Management System
- 100% leather seating on 1500 Laramie Longhorn and Limited
- Over 100 safety and security features
- 5 year/100,000-mile warranty on diesel engine
2020 RAM 1500 Towing Capacity
2020 RAM 1500 Engines & Capacities
The 2020 RAM 1500 can be customized to fit the automotive needs of any Washington driver. Each powerful RAM 1500 is paired with the standard Class-Exclusive TorqueFlite® 8-speed automatic transmission for unbeatable performance. Depending on which trim catches your eye, payload capacity ranges from 2,100 to 2,300 pounds. The raucous RAM 1500 towing capacity is built upon solid engine options. Explore the engine specs below:
- 3.6L V6 24V VVT eTorque Engine — expect an impressive 305 hp, 269 lb-ft of torque, and max towing of 7,730 pounds with this engine option.
- 5.7L V8 HEMI® MDS VVT Engine — this engine can achieve up to 395 hp, 410 lb-ft of torque, and easily tow up to 11,610 pounds.
- 5.7L V8 HEMI® MDS VVT eTorque Engine — achieves the same figures shown above, but kicks things up a notch by towing to a jaw-dropping 12,750 pounds.
- 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 Engine — this powerful option is capable of producing up to 260 hp, 480 lb-ft of torque, and is able to haul 12,560 pounds—the highest diesel tow rating in the class.
More Features for Easier Towing
The design of the 2020 RAM 1500 takes the raw power under the hood and combines it with advanced features to produce a light-duty pickup that is ahead of the curve. You can easily trailer what you need for work week success and weekend fun. Discover 2020 RAM 1500 performance features here:
- TorqueFlite® Transmission: The RAM 1500 can achieve up to 20 mpg city/25 mpg highway when this transmission is coupled with the eTorque mild hybrid system.
- Largest-in-Class Brakes: With the robust 14.9-inch brakes, RAM 1500 drivers can easily maneuver around work zones and urban areas and stop when needed.
- Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Path and Trailer Detection: When driving the 2020 RAM 1500, you can have peace of mind knowing the advanced safety features have your back. This system will constantly monitor your surroundings and trailer size to help you avoid blind-spot hazards.
- Multi-Function Tailgate: Thanks to the 60/40 split gate, you can easily access your truck bed cargo area.
2019 RAM 1500 Towing Capacity
How Much Can a 2019 Ram 1500 Tow?
- Rebel: 11,540 pounds
- Laramie Longhorn: 11,540 pounds
- Limited: 11,540 pounds
- Big Horn/Lonestar: 11,610 pounds
- Laramie: 11,610 pounds
- Tradesman: 12,750 pounds
2019 RAM 1500 Engines and Specs
Each of the RAM 1500 engine options is paired with the standard Class-Exclusive TorqueFlite® eight-speed automatic transmission, and each engine offers both power and efficiency:
- 3.6L Pentastar® V6 Engine: This engine delivers best-in-class entry-level horsepower of 305, as well as 269 lb-ft of torque. When equipped with the 4X2 drivetrain, it makes an EPA-estimated 17 mpg/city and 25 mpg/highway, and with the 4X4 drivetrain, it makes 16 mpg/city and 23 mpg/highway.
- 3.6L Pentastar® V6 Engine with eTorque: This engine also delivers 305 hp and 269 lb-ft of torque, as well as best-in-class 4×4 fuel economy of 19 mpg/city and 24 mpg/highway. It also provides a best-in-class 4×4 highway driving range of up to 624 miles. This engine makes 20 mpg/city and 25 mpg/highway with the 4X2 drivetrain.
- 5.7L HEMI® V8 Engine: With this V8 engine, you get 395 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque. When equipped with the 4X2 drivetrain, this engine makes 22 mpg on the highway near Washington.
- 5.7L HEMI® V8 Engine with eTorque: This HEMI® engine also delivers 395 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque, but it provides the best-in-class towing capacity of 12,750 pounds. You’ll make 17 mpg/city and 23 mpg/highway with the 4X2 drivetrain and 17 mpg/city and 22 mpg/highway with the 4X4 drivetrain.
If you’d like to learn more about the 2019 RAM 1500 features, check out this brand’s highlights from the 2019 Chicago Auto Show. Need even more towing power? Explore the 2018 RAM 2500 towing capacity.
2019 Ram 1500 Towing Capacity Reviews
- CNET: “On the road, the truck’s integrated trailer brake and sway damping control makes towing easy, even over long distances on the highway. The rear end does squat a bit with the trailer hooked up, only because my test truck doesn’t have the optional four-corner air suspension that can automatically level the pickup’s rear when it detects a heavy load.”
- J.D. Power: “When you’ve been testing vehicles for 25 years, you know which ones are special because you miss them when they’re gone. I miss the Ram 1500, which is a tour de force of what a modern pickup should be. Ram might not lead in sales in this segment, but it certainly deserves to.”
- Motor Trend: “A quick rundown of the spec sheet shows that the updated 1500 is still the pickup we know and love. Underneath the sharp (still mostly steel) sheetmetal is a strengthened platform that’s both lighter and stronger than before, helping to boost payload and towing capacity to 2,300 and 12,750 pounds, respectively.”