Here are some important features to keep in mind when purchasing a Ram truck or van for the purpose of towing.
Engine & TransmissionThe engine and transmission are at the heart of your truck's towing and payload capacity. An engine with more horsepower and torque will increase the hauling power of your vehicle. |
Axle RatioFind the right balance between towing power (higher axle ratio) and engine efficiency (lower axle ratio). Ram trucks and vans come with a variety of axle ratios to meet your towing needs. |
Hitch Receiver TypesClass 1 receivers are rated for around 2,000 lb (907 kg) of towing capacity. Class 5 receivers can handle up to 23,000 lb (10,433 kg). Want to tow more weight? Go for a fifth‑wheel or gooseneck trailer. |
Wheel Drive System4×2 systems send power to two of the four wheels. This leads to higher towing and payload capacities. 4×4 systems send power to all four wheels, providing greater control but more truck weight. |
Cab SizeA smaller cab equals a lighter curb weight. That means you can tow a little bit more than a truck with a larger cab. But if you're looking to pack in more people, a larger cab would be better. |
Box LengthA shorter box usually has a lower curb weight, increasing the amount you can tow. If you're towing a fifth‑wheel or gooseneck, you'll want to consider a longer box to provide space for turning. |
Hit the road with helpful tools at your disposal. From truck bed accessibility to trailering assistance, learn more about the exceptional roster of standard and available utility features found on Ram trucks.
With the available towing technology Ram trucks have to offer, you can tow with assurance. Available features like the Rear Auto‑Level Air Suspension on heavy‑duty models, Active-LevelTM Four‑Corner Air Suspension on light‑duty models, a 360° Surround View Camera⁎ and an Electronic Brake Controller System all help you haul your load safely and securely.
Got questions about towing terms, our vehicles' towing capabilities or what features affect towing before you buy? Then start here. It's where we've answered some of the most common towing questions, so you can hit the road like a pro.