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Which Dodge Ram has 6 seats?

Typically, Ram pickups with a Crew Cab (and historically the Mega Cab) that use a front bench seat plus a rear bench seat can seat six people.


In practice, six-seat Ram configurations are most common in older Mega Cab models or in certain Crew Cab trims that offer a three-across front bench, while many modern Ram trucks default to five seats with front bucket seats.


Understanding Ram cab configurations


Six-seat seating hinges on two things: a front bench seat that accommodates three across and a rear bench seat that seats three. If the front row uses bucket seats, the common total becomes five rather than six.


Crew Cab vs Mega Cab


The primary paths to a six-seat interior are the Crew Cab in contemporary Ram models (1500, 2500, 3500) when equipped with a front bench seat, and the older Mega Cab configuration that offered a similar 3+3 layout. Mega Cab variants are no longer in production and are found mainly in the used-vehicle market.


Note: Availability varies by model year and trim. If six seats are a priority, always confirm the exact seating layout on the dealer window sticker or build sheet.


Current model guidance: which models to look for


To identify six-seat Ram options in recent years, focus on cabin layouts that support a 3+3 arrangement:



  • Ram 1500 Crew Cab with a front bench seat (3 across) and rear bench (3 across)

  • Ram 2500 Crew Cab with a front bench seat and rear bench

  • Ram 3500 Crew Cab with a front bench seat and rear bench

  • Older Mega Cab variants (Dodge Ram) that specify a 3+3 seating layout


Concluding note: In modern production, six-seat Ram options are less common and typically appear only on specific Cab/Seat configurations. For everyday use, many buyers end up with a five-seat setup (front bucket seats) unless a front bench is chosen.


What year ranges and how to verify


History and verification help ensure you’re getting six-seat seating:



  • Mega Cab was offered on select Dodge Ram 1500/2500/3500 models in the mid-2000s to early 2010s (now discontinued).

  • Current Ram 1500/2500/3500 Crew Cab configurations usually seat five, unless a front bench seat option is selected.

  • Always check the interior seating specification on the window sticker or dealer build sheet to confirm a six-seat layout (3+3).


Bottom line: If six seats are essential, prioritize Crew Cab models with a front bench seat or seek out older Mega Cab variants; otherwise, expect the common five-seat layout with bucket front seats.


Summary


Six-seat Ram pickups exist, mainly in older Mega Cab models and in certain Crew Cab trims that offer a front bench seat. In today’s lineup, five-seat configurations are more common, with six seats available only on specific cab/seat combinations. When shopping, verify the exact seating arrangement on the window sticker or build sheet to ensure a six-seat interior.

Is a Ram a 6 seater?


6-Seat Option Available. V8 Hemi or 3.0L SST Option. 8.4″ Touchscreen (12″ Touchscreen Available)



Which pickup trucks have 6 seats?


  • 2025 Ram 1500. /10. C/D RATING. VIEW PHOTOS.
  • 2025 Ford F-150. /10. C/D RATING. VIEW PHOTOS.
  • 2025 Ram HD. /10. C/D RATING. VIEW PHOTOS.
  • 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. 8.5. /10. C/D RATING.
  • 2025 Ford Super Duty. 8.5. /10. C/D RATING.
  • 2025 GMC Sierra 1500. 8.5. /10.
  • 2025 Chevrolet Silverado HD. /10. C/D RATING.
  • 2025 GMC Sierra HD. 6.5. /10.



What Dodge Ram has 6 seats?


You can seat six people in the 2025 Ram 1500 if you choose a front bench seat, but most seating configurations accommodate five.



Is big horn or laramie better?


The "better" truck depends on your priorities: the Laramie is better for a more luxurious experience with standard leather seats, advanced features, and a higher-end interior, while the Big Horn is a better value, offering more basic but still capable features with a higher payload capacity and a lower price point. The choice is between prioritizing luxury and technology (Laramie) or cost and payload (Big Horn). 
Big Horn 

  • Pros:
    • Higher Payload: Generally has a higher payload capacity. 
    • Lower Cost: Is less expensive and provides better value if you don't need the extra luxury features. 
    • Customization: Allows you to add optional features like blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-path detection, and forward collision warning with active braking. 
    • Customization: Offers a variety of optional features to choose from. 
  • Cons:
    • Standard Interior: Lacks the high-end amenities found in the Laramie. 
    • Interior Quality: The seating and materials are less premium than the Laramie's. 

Laramie
  • Pros:
    • Standard Luxury: Comes with standard features like heated and ventilated leather-trimmed front seats, a heated steering wheel, and dual-zone climate control. 
    • Advanced Tech: Includes more standard advanced technology, like a large infotainment screen and safety features. 
    • Premium Experience: Offers a more luxurious and comfortable ride for daily driving or long trips. 
  • Cons:
    • Higher Cost: Is significantly more expensive than the Big Horn. 
    • Lower Payload: The added features and luxury materials result in a lower payload capacity. 

Which one should you choose?
  • Choose the Big Horn if: You want a capable and versatile truck for less money and don't mind having cloth seats or a less luxurious interior. You can always add optional features to get closer to the Laramie's tech level. 
  • Choose the Laramie if: Your budget allows for the extra cost and you prioritize a comfortable, luxurious experience with premium features, or you plan on using the truck for long commutes. 


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