How Much Does the Ram 1500 Weigh? | AutoNation Hardeeville

The 2025 Ram 1500 is built to carry and tow just about anything, from construction materials to a camping trailer, and everything in-between. Knowing what the curb weight, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) of your Ram 1500 is important to maximize the functionality and performance capabilities safely and securely every time you're out on the road.
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New Ram 1500 Inventory2025 Ram 1500 Curb Weight
Curb weight refers to the total weight of the 2025 Ram 1500 when it is empty but includes all standard equipment and necessary operating consumables like fuel, oil, and coolant. This number does not include any passengers, cargo, or additional optional equipment. Understanding the curb weight is important for assessing the vehicle's efficiency and handling characteristics.
The 2025 Ram 1500 has trim levels, each with the following curb weight range in pounds based on cab and box configuration:
- Tradesman®: 4,779 (4x2) / 4,970 to 5055 (4x4)
- Tradesman® HFE: 4,789 (4x2 only)
- Big Horn®: 4,791 to 4,898 (4x2) / 4,992 to 5,083 (4x4)
- Warlock: TBA (4x4 only)
- Laramie®: TBA (4x2) / TBA (4x4)
- Rebel®: TBA (4x4 only)
- RHO: TBA (4x4 only)
- Limited: TBA (4x4 only)
- Limited Longhorn®: TBA (4x4 only)
- Tungsten: TBA (4x4 only)
2025 Ram 1500 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum allowable total weight of the 2025 Ram 1500 truck when fully loaded. This includes the weight of the truck itself, all passengers, cargo, fuel, and any additional accessories or equipment. The GVWR is a crucial safety specification that ensures the truck operates within its designed weight limits to maintain optimal performance and safety.
The 2025 Ram 1500 has trim levels, each with the following GVWR in pounds:
- Tradesman®: 7,200 (4x2) / 7,100 (4x4)
- Tradesman® HFE: 6,010 (4x2 only)
- Big Horn®: 6,900 (4x2) / 7,100 (4x4)
- Warlock: TBA (4x4 only)
- Laramie®: 6,900 (4x2) / 7,100 (4x4)
- Rebel®: 7,100 (4x4 only)
- RHO: 7,800 (4x4 only)
- Limited: 7,100 (4x4 only)
- Limited Longhorn®: 7,100 (4x4 only)
- Tungsten: 7,100 (4x4 only)
2025 Ram 1500 Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR)
The Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) indicates the maximum allowable weight of the 2025 Ram 1500 truck and its attached trailer when fully loaded. This includes the curb weight of the truck, the weight of the trailer, and the weight of all cargo, passengers, and additional equipment in both the truck and the trailer. Knowing the GCWR is essential for safe towing practices and ensuring the vehicle can handle the combined weight without compromising performance or safety.
The 2025 Ram 1500 has trim levels, each with the following GCWR range in pounds based on cab and box configuration:
- Tradesman®: 11,900 to 12,900 (4x2) / 11,900 (4x4)
- Tradesman® HFE: 11,900 (4x2 only)
- Big Horn®: 11,900 (4x2) / 11,900 (4x4)
- Warlock: TBA (4x4 only)
- Laramie®: TBA (4x2) / TBA (4x4)
- Rebel®: TBA (4x4 only)
- RHO: TBA (4x4 only)
- Limited: TBA (4x4 only)
- Limited Longhorn®: TBA (4x4 only)
- Tungsten: TBA (4x4 only)
2025 Ram 1500 Payload & Towing Capacity Highlights
The 2025 Ram 1500 has a payload capacity of 2,300 pounds and a towing capacity of 11,580 pounds depending on trim level, engine configuration, and the proper trailer equipment installed. With available trailer assistance technology like Trailer Reverse Guidance with Dynamic Gridlines, whether you're hauling materials and equipment to a worksite or taking the speedboat for a weekend on the lake, the 2025 Ram 1500 can move all types of cargo.