2024 Ram 1500 Towing Capacity

by Thom Blackett

Consistently ranked among the top full-size pickup trucks, the Ram 1500 has earned praise for its style, comfort, technology, and capability. For 2024, the truck loses its EcoDiesel V6 option but carries on with Quad and Crew Cab body styles and a choice of six or eight-cylinder engines.

While the EcoDiesel was a capable powerplant, the Ram’s 12,750-pound maximum tow capacity comes from the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 that has long been a fixture in the Ram lineup. That rating qualifies the 1500 as a capable truck, yet other light-duty pickups like the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and Ford F-150 can tow more.

What is the Towing Capacity of a 2024 Ram 1500?

2024 Dodge Ram 1500

Which Ram 1500 Can Tow the Most?

To get the Ram 1500’s 12,750 maximum towing capacity, you’ll need to opt for a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) Quad Cab model equipped with the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 engine. An optional Max Tow Package, which includes a 3.92 axle ratio, is required.

How Much Can a Rear-Wheel-Drive Ram 1500 Max Tow?

The 5.7-liter V8 engine is an obvious choice for buyers looking for the greatest towing capacity.

  • 3.6L V6: Up to 7,690 pounds
  • 5.7L Hemi V8: 12,750 pounds

How Much Can a Four-Wheel-Drive Ram 1500 Max Tow?

A four-wheel-drive (4WD) Ram 1500’s peak towing capacity is roughly 1,400 pounds less than that of an RWD truck.

  • 3.6L V6: Up to 7,500 pounds
  • 5.7L Hemi V8: Up to 11,340 pounds
  • Supercharged 6.2L Hemi V8: 8,100 pounds

2024 Ram 1500

Ram 1500 Max Towing Capacity by Body Style

Crew Cab:

  • 3.6L V6: 7,120 pounds (4WD long bed) | 7,320 pounds (4WD standard bed) | 7,490 pounds (RWD long bed) | 7,550 pounds (RWD standard bed)
  • 5.7L Hemi V8: 11,270 pounds (4WD standard bed) | 11,310 pounds (4WD long bed) | 11,520 pounds (RWD standard bed) | 11,540 pounds (RWD long bed)
  • Supercharged 6.2L Hemi V8: 8,100 pounds

Quad Cab:

  • 3.6L V6: 7,500 pounds (4WD) | 7,690 pounds (RWD)
  • 5.7L Hemi V8: 11,340 pounds (4WD) | 12,750 pounds (RWD)

2024 Ram 1500 TRX

What is the Max Towing Capacity for the Ram 1500 TRX?

Reportedly in its final year of production, the TRX is a 4WD Crew Cab 1500 that’s equally aggressive in its style and performance. That’s a requirement when your direct competition is the Ford F-150 Raptor. Power for the TRX comes from a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8 that makes the Ram exceptionally quick but does nothing for the truck’s maximum towing capacity, which drops to 8,100 pounds.

Does the Ram 1500 Have Any Special Towing Features?

Several features aid drivers who tow with their Ram 1500. Examples include:

Trailer Sway Control: Prevents the trailer from weaving side to side while towing.
Trailer Brake Controller: Provides integrated trailer brake controls.
Hill Start Assist Control: This feature temporarily prevents the truck from rolling backward when releasing the brakes on an incline. Requires the automatic transmission.
Trailer Brake Controller: Provides integrated trailer brake controls.
Trailer Tow Mirrors: Exterior rearview mirrors can be extended when towing a trailer.
Trailer Reverse Steering Control: Assists the driver when backing up with an attached trailer.
Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Incorporates the trailer tires into the truck’s tire pressure monitoring system.
Trailer Light Check: Verify that the trailer lights are operational from inside the truck.

What is the Max Towing Capacity for the 2024 Ram 1500 Classic?

Like the TRX, Ram is expected to end production of the 1500 Classic after the 2024 model year. A continuation of the previous-generation truck, the Classic is offered in Quad and Crew Cab versions with a RWD or 4WD drivetrain and either a V6 or V8 engine. When properly equipped, the 1500 Classic can tow up to 10,520 pounds.

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Thom is a lifelong car nut, owning cars ranging from Datsuns to Mustang GTs and, currently, a Hemi-powered Ram 1500. He has spent the past 15 years writing objective, thorough vehicle reviews and consumer-focused feature articles for Autobytel.com, Kelley Blue Book, The Boston Globe, Cars.com, and other leading websites and publications.

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