How many gallons of gas does a Dodge have?
There isn’t a single gasoline tank capacity for all Dodge vehicles—the amount depends on model, year and configuration. In modern Dodge lineups, Challenger and Charger typically use about 18.5 gallons, Durango around 24.6 gallons, and Ram pickups can range from roughly 23 to 33 gallons, depending on trim and bed size.
Representative Dodge fuel tank capacities
The figures below reflect common factory specifications for recent Dodge models. For the exact number on your car, check the window sticker or the owner's manual.
- Dodge Challenger — about 18.5 gallons (70 liters).
- Dodge Charger — about 18.5 gallons (70 liters).
- Dodge Durango — about 24.6 gallons (93 liters).
- Dodge Ram 1500 — typically 23 to 33 gallons, depending on configuration (bed length and tank options).
These capacities illustrate how vehicle size and purpose shape tank size: compact coupes carry smaller tanks, mid-size SUVs carry larger ones to extend range, and pickups offer multiple tanks to balance payload with driving distance.
Factors that influence fuel capacity
Fuel tank capacity can vary by model year, trim level, and optional features. Some models offer dual-tank setups or larger tanks as part of specific packages, while others have standard sizes that remain fixed. Always confirm the exact capacity for your particular vehicle.
Summary
Bottom line: there is no universal figure for how many gallons a Dodge has. Capacity depends on the model and configuration. Representative figures include about 18.5 gallons for Challenger/Charger, around 24.6 gallons for Durango, and a range of roughly 23–33 gallons for Ram pickups. Check the window sticker or owner's manual for the precise number.
