2025 RAM 1500 Fuel Economy - MPG Ratings & Details

We're excited to share the latest 2025 RAM 1500 fuel economy figures. The new 3.0-liter Hurricane engine boosts efficiency for this popular pickup. Let's explore the mpg ratings and see how it compares.

The rear-wheel drive 2025 RAM 1500 with the Standard Output Hurricane engine impresses. It gets 19 city, 25 highway, and 21 combined mpg. This is a big improvement over the old 5.7-liter V8 model, which got 18 city, 23 highway, and 20 combined mpg.

Four-wheel drive fans will love the new model's 17 city, 24 highway, and 19 combined mpg. It loses 1 mpg in the city but gains 2 mpg on the highway. This is a good trade for many drivers.

These upgrades mean big savings at the pump. Two-wheel drive owners could save about $500 a year on fuel. Four-wheel drive models might save $400 yearly. Plus, the new engine has 25 more horsepower and 59 extra lb-ft of torque. This shows that you don't have to give up power for efficiency.

2025 RAM 1500 Fuel Economy: Overview and Performance Specs

The 2025 RAM 1500 offers great fuel economy and performance. It has seen big improvements in gas mileage. This is thanks to new technologies and engine upgrades.

Standard Output Hurricane Engine Performance

The base 3.0-liter Hurricane engine is powerful. It has 420 horsepower and 469 lb-ft of torque. This engine is better than before, using less fuel without losing power.

Rear-wheel drive models get 19 City / 25 Highway / 21 Combined mpg. This is impressive.

High Output Configuration Details

If you want more power, the High Output variant is for you. It has 540 horsepower and 521 lb-ft of torque. It uses a bit more fuel, but it's worth it for the extra power.

Power and Torque Specifications

Here are the performance specs for different engines:

Engine Horsepower Torque (lb-ft) Combined MPG
3.6L Pentastar V6 305 269 23
3.0L Hurricane (S.O.) 420 469 20
3.0L Hurricane (H.O.) 540 521 19

RAM has found a good balance between power and efficiency. The new engines show RAM's dedication to better gas mileage without losing performance.

Comparing Hurricane Engine vs Previous Generations

The 2025 RAM 1500 introduces the Hurricane engine, a big change from before. This engine aims to save fuel without losing power.

Hurricane vs 5.7L HEMI Comparison

The Hurricane engine has 420 horsepower and 469 lb-ft of torque. It beats the 5.7L HEMI V8's 395 horsepower and 410 lb-ft. Yet, it still gets the same fuel efficiency, with 19 mpg combined.

3.6L Pentastar V6 Efficiency Analysis

The 3.6L Pentastar V6 is the top fuel-saver in the lineup. The 2WD HFE trim gets 20 City / 26 Highway / 23 Combined mpg. This shows RAM's dedication to saving fuel.

Real-World Performance Differences

The Hurricane engine's design helps it save fuel. The standard version can tow up to 11,550 pounds, a bit less than the HEMI. But the high-output Hurricane, with 540 horsepower and 521 lb-ft of torque, trades some fuel efficiency for more power, getting 17 mpg combined.

Standard Hurricane

Horsepower 420
Torque 469 lb-ft
Combined MPG 19
Max Towing 11,550 lbs

High-Output Hurricane

Horsepower 540
Torque 521 lb-ft
Combined MPG 17
Max Towing 9,920 lbs

5.7L HEMI V8

Horsepower 395
Torque 410 lb-ft
Combined MPG 19
Max Towing 11,610 lbs

Fuel Economy Ratings Across Different Configurations

We've looked at the mpg ratings for the 2025 RAM 1500 in various setups. RAM has made efficient pickup trucks with the latest fuel-saving tech.

Standard Output Hurricane

19 City MPG
25 Highway MPG
21 Combined MPG

Two-wheel Drive

RAM 1500 Truck

HFE Pentastar V6

20 City MPG
26 Highway MPG
23 Combined MPG

Most Efficient Model

Model Engine Drive City MPG Highway MPG Combined MPG
Laramie 3.0L I-6 SO 2WD 18 25 21
Limited 3.0L I-6 HO 4WD 15 21 17
HFE 3.6L V-6 2WD 20 26 23
TRX 6.2L V-8 Hellcat 4WD 10 14 12

The new RAM 1500 with the Hurricane engine has better fuel economy than before. The two-wheel drive model gets 2 mpg better on the highway and 1 mpg better overall than the old 5.7-liter HEMI. This means you could save $500 a year on fuel for 2WD models and $400 a year for 4WD models.

Factors Affecting Fuel Economy Performance

The 2025 RAM 1500's fuel economy is influenced by several factors. We'll look at how trim levels, aerodynamic design, and driving conditions affect its efficiency.

Trim Level Impact on MPG

Different trim levels can greatly affect the RAM 1500's fuel economy. The base V-6 engine with a 48-volt hybrid system has 305 horsepower. The twin-turbo inline-six Hurricane engine offers 420 or 540 horsepower options. These power differences lead to varying fuel efficiency across trims.

Aerodynamic Considerations

The RAM 1500's aerodynamic design is key to its fuel efficiency. Despite being a large truck, RAM has used fuel-saving technologies to enhance its aerodynamics. The standard-output Hurricane engine in two-wheel-drive gets 18 mpg city and 25 mpg highway, showing the design's effectiveness.

Driving Conditions and Altitude Effects

Driving conditions and altitude significantly affect the RAM 1500's fuel economy. The high-output Hurricane six engine gets 15 mpg city, 21 mpg highway, and 17 mpg combined in EPA ratings. These figures can change based on terrain and elevation, with naturally aspirated engines performing less well at higher altitudes.

Engine Configuration City MPG Highway MPG Combined MPG
Standard-Output Hurricane (4x4) 17 24 19
High-Output Hurricane 15 21 17
5.7L Hemi V8 (4x4) 18 22 19

The RAM 1500's fuel economy varies across configurations. The standard-output Hurricane engine offers a balance of power and efficiency. It outperforms the 5.7-liter V8 in power while maintaining similar fuel economy, showing RAM's fuel-saving technologies are effective.

2025 RAM 1500 Fuel Economy

We've looked closely at the 2025 RAM 1500's fuel economy. It's clear this truck is a great mix of power and efficiency. The new Hurricane engine helps RAM improve fuel economy without losing performance.

The standard 3.0L Hurricane engine gets up to 25 mpg on the highway. It also has 420 horsepower. For more power, the High-Output 3.0L Hurricane engine has 540 horsepower but gets 21 mpg highway.

The 3.6L Pentastar V-6 is another good choice. It gets up to 26 mpg highway in some trims. These options make the 2025 RAM 1500 a top choice in full-size trucks.