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How much does a 1500 RAM 1500 weigh?

The Ram 1500’s weight varies by configuration, but curb weight generally sits between about 4,800 and 6,700 pounds, with most common crew-cab, short-bed models landing around 5,800 pounds.


The exact figure depends on cab size, bed length, drivetrain, engine choice, and trim level. This article explains the main factors and provides approximate ranges to help you gauge what to expect for different setups.


What affects the Ram 1500’s weight


Weight is not fixed; it shifts with your truck’s body style, engine, drivetrain, and options. Understanding these factors helps you estimate curb weight for a given configuration.



  • Cabin size: Regular/Quad Cab vs. Crew Cab adds or reduces heft due to seating space and door assemblies.

  • Bed length: Short-bed vs. long-bed configurations contribute to overall mass through different bed structures and associated components.

  • Drivetrain: 4x4 models are heavier than 2WD versions because of the transfer case, front differential, and additional driveshaft components.

  • Engine choice: Gas V6, V8, or EcoDiesel each have different weights, with diesels typically heavier than gas engines in this class.

  • Trim and options: Higher trims and optional equipment (like leather, technology packages, or off-road upgrades) add weight.


For an exact curb weight, check the door jamb sticker on the vehicle or the official Ram configuration/spec sheet for that exact build.


Estimated weight ranges by common configurations


The following are approximate curb-weight ranges for typical Ram 1500 layouts. Actual weights vary by model year and options, so use these as a guide rather than a precise figure.



  • Gas 3.6L V6 (eTorque): roughly 4,800–5,600 lbs

  • 5.7L Hemi V8: roughly 5,100–6,100 lbs

  • 3.0L EcoDiesel V6: roughly 5,000–5,900 lbs


These ranges illustrate how weight climbs with heavier engines and larger cab/bed configurations. For a specific truck, the exact curb weight will be listed on the vehicle’s documentation or window sticker.


Why weight matters for buyers and owners


Weight influences payload capacity, towing capability, fuel economy, and handling. Heavier builds can carry more payload and tow more, but may require more power to maintain performance and efficiency. Always match your weight expectations with payload and towing specs for your chosen configuration.


How to find your exact Ram 1500 weight


To know the precise curb weight for a particular Ram 1500, locate the vehicle’s door jamb placard or consult Ram’s official spec sheet for that exact configuration. When shopping used, check listings or CarFax/vehicle history reports for the listed curb weight.


Summary


In short, the Ram 1500 does not have a single weight. Expect a curb weight range from roughly 4,800 to 6,700 pounds, with common crew-cab, short-bed setups around 5,800 pounds. Exact figures depend on cab size, bed length, drivetrain, engine, and installed options. Always verify the specific weight on the window sticker or official Ram documentation for the exact model year and configuration you’re considering.

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