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What is the rear hip room of a Dodge Ram 1500?

In modern Ram 1500 pickups, rear hip room isn’t a single figure; it varies by cab configuration and model year. For most Ram 1500 Crew Cab models, rear hip room is about 60 inches (roughly 152 cm); Quad Cab models typically offer around 57.5–58 inches (146–147 cm).


Understanding rear hip room


Hip room measures how wide the rear seating area is at the occupant’s hip level. It affects how comfortably adults can sit side-by-side or how easily passengers can get in and out. Measurements can differ slightly between model years and trims due to seat design and interior padding.


Measurement basics


Automakers publish interior dimensions in inches (and sometimes centimeters). When comparing vehicles, look at the official specification sheets or the window sticker for the exact year and cab configuration you’re considering.


Rear hip room by configuration


Below are typical figures you'll encounter for common Ram 1500 configurations. Exact numbers can vary by year and trim, so use these as general guidance and verify for your specific truck.



  • Crew Cab: approximately 60.0 inches (about 152 cm) of rear hip room.

  • Quad Cab: approximately 57.5–58.0 inches (about 146–147 cm) of rear hip room.


These values reflect the interior width at the hip area for the rear seating and are intended to help you gauge passenger comfort across configurations.


How to verify the exact figure for your vehicle


Because interior dimensions can shift with design updates, confirm the precise measurement for the exact year and trim you’re interested in. Start with these sources:



  1. Check the official Ram (Dodge) specifications page for the model year and cab type.

  2. Review the window sticker or original brochure for the vehicle.

  3. Ask a dealership for the precise rear hip room specification for your chosen configuration.


For the most accurate reading, measure in person with a flexible tape measure by seating two adults in the rear and noting the distance between the inner edges of the seats at hip level.


Summary


The rear hip room of a Dodge Ram 1500 depends on cab configuration and model year. Roughly, Crew Cab models offer about 60 inches of rear hip room, while Quad Cab models provide around 57.5–58 inches. Always verify the exact figure for your specific year and trim using official Ram specifications or a dealer.

What are the dimensions of the Ram 1500?


The dimensions for the Ram 1500 vary by cab and bed configuration, but some general exterior measurements include a width of about 82.1 inches and a height of approximately 77.5 inches. The total length ranges from about 232.9 inches for a 5'7" bed to 241.8 inches for a 6'4" bed. 
Exterior dimensions

  • Length: Varies by bed size. 
    • 5'7" bed: 232.9 inches 
    • 6'4" bed: 241.8 inches 
  • Width: Approximately 82.1 inches 
  • Height: Around 77.5 inches (can be slightly different depending on the trim) 
  • Wheelbase: Varies by cab and bed size. 
    • Crew Cab 5'7" box: 144.5 inches 
    • Crew Cab 6'4" box: 153.5 inches 

Interior dimensions (Crew Cab)
  • Maximum interior cargo volume: 68.5 cubic feet
  • Front legroom: 40.9 inches
  • Rear legroom: 45.2 inches
  • Front headroom: 40.9 inches
  • Rear headroom: 39.8 inches 



What truck has the most backseat legroom?


The Ram 1500 has the most rear legroom in a full-size truck with 44.844.844.8 inches, followed closely by the Ford F-150 at 43.643.643.6 inches. For midsize trucks, the Jeep Gladiator leads with 38.338.338.3 inches of rear legroom, while the Ford Maverick offers the most in the compact truck class with 36.936.936.9 inches. 
Full-size trucks

  • Ram 1500: 44.844.844.8 inches
  • Ford F-150: 43.643.643.6 inches
  • GMC Sierra 1500: 43.443.443.4 inches 

Midsize trucks
  • Jeep Gladiator: 38.338.338.3 inches
  • Ford Ranger: No specific legroom measurement provided, but it is a competitor in this class.
  • Honda Ridgeline: 363636 inches 

Compact trucks
  • Ford Maverick: 36.936.936.9 inches 



What year Ram 1500 5.7 to avoid?


Years to avoid for the 5.7L Hemi Ram 1500 include 2011-2012, primarily for "Hemi tick" and lifter issues, and 2014, due to reports of catastrophic steering failures. Other years to approach with caution are 2018-2019, due to electrical and infotainment system problems, and 2004 and 2013-2015, which have documented issues with engine stalling and transmission failures, respectively.
 
Years to be cautious of

  • 2011-2012: Notorious for "Hemi tick" from failed lifters or other engine issues. 2011 also had reports of engine failure, MDS issues, and water pump failures. 
  • 2013-2015: Documented severe transmission failures, particularly in 2013 and 2015 models. 2015 also had numerous recalls and problems with its electrical, transmission, engine, and fuel systems. 
  • 2014: Several complaints have logged total steering loss, sometimes at highway speeds. 
  • 2018-2019: Reports of issues with electrical and infotainment systems are more common. 
  • 2004: Engine stalling issues persisted, and there were power train concerns. 

What to look for in a reliable Hemi Ram 1500
  • 2010: Generally has better engine reliability, though it was known for a weak engine combined with poor fuel economy. 
  • 2018 and newer: The 5.7L Hemi V-8 is considered more reliable in these years. 
  • 2020 and newer: Models have fewer issues than late 2010s versions. 
  • Ram 1500 Classic models: These are also reported to do well, having fewer complex systems than the redesigned 2019 and newer models. 



What are the inside dimensions of a Ram 1500 bed?


The Ram 1500 has two available bed sizes: a 5-foot-7-inch bed and a 6-foot-4-inch bed. The smaller bed has a length of 67.467.467.4 inches and a width of 66.466.466.4 inches, while the longer bed has a length of 76.376.376.3 inches and the same width of 66.466.466.4 inches. Both beds feature a height of approximately 21.521.521.5 inches and a width of 515151 inches between the wheel wells.
 
5-foot-7-inch bed (5.7 ft) 

  • Length: 67.467.467.4 inches
  • Width: 66.466.466.4 inches
  • Depth: 21.421.421.4 inches
  • Volume: 53.953.953.9 cubic feet
  • Note: Available with the Crew Cab only 

6-foot-4-inch bed (6.4 ft) 
  • Length: 76.376.376.3 inches
  • Width: 66.466.466.4 inches
  • Depth: 21.521.521.5 inches
  • Volume: 61.561.561.5 cubic feet
  • Note: Available with both the Crew Cab and Quad Cab 

Other dimensions
  • Width between wheel wells: 515151 inches
  • Tailgate opening width: 606060 inches 


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