

If you want to purchase a 2025 RAM 1500 or have already bought one and are getting ready to haul with it, there are a few important things to consider first. Among these are the various RAM 1500 weight measurements, like curb weight, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), gross axle weight rating (GAWR), and gross combined weight rating (GCWR). Read on to learn what these terms mean and how they impact what you can do with a RAM 1500 in Oshkosh.
Once you've familiarized yourself with the various weight measurements and know which RAM 1500 trim you want, check if you prequalify for some or all of our current offers on our finance page. Alternatively, you can call us at 920-666-7994 to confirm with one of our representatives.
What is the Curb Weight of the RAM 1500?
The curb, or base weight of a vehicle, refers to the weight of the vehicle in its ready-to-drive state, minus passengers and cargo. This figure accounts for the weight of the car plus all necessary fluids such as oil, coolant, and fuel. The base weight of the RAM 1500 varies depending on trim and configuration but generally ranges from 4,820 pounds to 6,283 pounds.
Curb weight serves as a baseline measure of how much the RAM 1500 weighs and directly contributes to its gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Keep reading to learn more!
What is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the RAM 1500?
The GVWR of the RAM 1500 refers to its maximum allowable weight when fully loaded. This figure includes everything from the passengers, fuel, and cargo to the weight of the vehicle itself. Based on your specific configuration, the GVWR of the RAM 1500 ranges from 6,010 pounds to 7,800 pounds.
What is the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) of the RAM 1500?
Gross axle weight rating (GAWR) refers to the maximum weight a single axle, whether front or rear, is rated to carry. This is important to consider because excessive or unbalanced load distribution can compromise handling and damage the vehicle or trailer. For the front axle, the GAWR of the RAM 1500 ranges from 3,700 pounds to 4,300 pounds; for the rear axle, the GAWR ranges from 4,100 to 4,200 pounds.
What is the Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) of the RAM 1500?
Finally, gross combined weight rating (GCWR) refers to the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and loaded trailer, including any passengers and cargo. Essentially, GCWR is the maximum weight that the OEM has rated the vehicle to handle without risking damage. Depending on how you configure your RAM 1500, its GCWR ranges from 11,900 pounds to 17,000 pounds.
How Much Does the RAM 1500 Weigh?: Final Thoughts
So, how much does the RAM 1500 weigh? The answer depends on which weight measurement you're curious about and which capabilities you're interested in. While vehicle weight may not be a huge concern if you drive a smaller vehicle like a sedan or crossover, Fox Crossing pickup drivers who use their trucks for work must consider various weight measures for safety purposes. Contact us to learn more about the weight of the RAM 1500, and tour our inventory in Appleton to see what we have available.
Explore the 2025 RAM 1500 Lineup With Kolosso Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM
Shop for a new 2025 RAM 1500 with Kolosso Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM and take advantage of everything we offer. You can use our new vehicle specials and promotional offers to defray some of the initial cost of a new RAM 1500, and our flexible leasing/financing options make it easy to secure a lease or title. Test-drive the 2025 RAM 1500 lineup with us today, and let us help you drive back home to Neenah in a new truck the very same day.
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