RAM 1500 Weight Guide Every Truck Buyer Needs

May 16th, 2026 by

2026 Dodge RAM 1500

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Understanding RAM 1500 Weight: A Buyer’s Guide

The RAM 1500 has long been a titan of the American road, masterfully blending job-site grit with cabin refinement. Whether you are hauling heavy equipment or navigating the daily commute in Virginia, understanding how much a 1500 RAM weighs at Southern Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Fiat Norfolk is essential for safety, efficiency, and performance.

How Much Does a RAM 1500 Weigh?

Because the RAM 1500 is available in eight distinct configurations, its weight is not a single fixed number. The weight varies significantly based on your chosen trim, drivetrain (4×2 vs. 4×4), and engine choice (such as the 3.6L Pentastar or the high-output Hurricane I6).

Generally, the curb weight of a RAM 1500 ranges from approximately 4,765 lbs to 6,440 lbs.


RAM 1500 Curb Weight Explained

Curb weight refers to the weight of the vehicle with all standard equipment and necessary fluids (like a full tank of gas) but without any passengers or additional cargo. Knowing this number is vital for Norfolk drivers who may face weight restrictions on certain residential roads or specific job-site platforms.

RAM 1500 Trim Estimated Curb Weight
Tradesman 4,765 lbs
Tradesman HFE 4,772 lbs
Big Horn 4,780 lbs
Laramie 5,009 lbs
Rebel 5,102 lbs
Limited Longhorn 5,199 lbs
Limited 5,503 lbs
TRX / RHO 6,440 lbs

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)

The GVWR is the maximum total weight your vehicle is rated to carry safely. This includes the curb weight plus the weight of the driver, passengers, and any cargo in the bed. Staying within this limit ensures your suspension and brakes function as designed.

  • Tradesman: 7,100 lbs
  • Tradesman HFE: 6,010 lbs
  • Big Horn / Laramie / Rebel: 6,800 – 6,900 lbs
  • Limited / Limited Longhorn: 6,900 lbs
  • TRX: 7,800 lbs

Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR)

For those planning to utilize the RAM 1500’s legendary towing capabilities, the GCWR is the most important metric. This represents the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded truck and the fully loaded trailer combined.

Pro Tip: Exceeding your GCWR can lead to premature wear on your drivetrain and compromise your stopping distance.

Trim Max GCWR
Tradesman 12,900 lbs
Big Horn / Laramie 11,900 lbs
Limited 13,900 lbs
TRX 15,160 lbs

Find Your Perfect Match 

Choosing the right RAM 1500 means balancing the luxury you want with the weight ratings you need for work and play. Whether you need the lightweight efficiency of the Tradesman HFE or the heavy-duty performance of the Limited, we have the inventory to get you moving.

 

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