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How much does a 2021 Ram 1500 cost?

The 2021 Ram 1500 ranged roughly from the mid-$30,000s for the base Tradesman to about $60,000 or more for top-end Limited configurations when new. The exact price depended on cab/bed choice, drivetrain, and optional equipment.


This guide breaks down the price by trim for new models and outlines current used-market prices, so buyers understand what to expect in today’s market and which factors influence the total cost.


New 2021 Ram 1500 price by trim


Prices shown are rough starting points you might have seen on a window sticker when ordering or purchasing a new 2021 Ram 1500, before taxes and fees. Destination charges and regional pricing can affect the final number.



  • Tradesman: from about $32,000

  • Big Horn/Lone Star: roughly $37,000–$42,000

  • Laramie: roughly $45,000–$50,000

  • Rebel: roughly $46,000–$58,000

  • Longhorn: roughly $54,000–$58,000

  • Limited: roughly $58,000–$63,000+


Prices vary with engine choices (including the EcoDiesel option in certain years), four-wheel drive, crew cab versus quad cab configurations, bed length, and popular packages or leather interiors. Destination charges were typically added on top of these base prices.


Used 2021 Ram 1500 prices today


In today’s used-market, prices for 2021 Ram 1500s differ widely based on mileage, trim, condition, and local demand. The ranges below reflect typical listings you might encounter in the current market.



  • 0–20,000 miles: about $32,000–$40,000

  • 20,000–60,000 miles: about $28,000–$38,000

  • 60,000+ miles: about $25,000–$32,000


Keep in mind that exact pricing will depend on trim, cab/bed configuration, drivetrain, options, and the vehicle’s history. Regional supply, dealer incentives, and local demand can also shift these numbers up or down.


What affects the price


Several factors determine how much you pay for a 2021 Ram 1500, especially in the used market. Familiarize yourself with these to negotiate effectively.



  • Trim level and optional equipment

  • Cab and bed configuration

  • Drivetrain (4x4 vs 4x2) and engine

  • Mileage and overall condition

  • Service history, maintenance records, and any past repairs

  • Location, regional demand, and listing politics


Knowing how these factors interact helps buyers target the right configuration within their budget and compare offers more accurately.


Summary


The 2021 Ram 1500 offers a broad price spectrum, reflecting its trim ladder, options, and drivetrain choices. When new, expect roughly $32,000 to $63,000+ depending on configuration; in the used market today, prices commonly fall in a wide range based on mileage and condition, from the low-$20k to mid-$40k territory for well-kept examples. Buyers should weigh trim, cab/bed setup, and history to find the best value for their needs.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.