⁺4,500kg max braked towing capacity when fitted with genuine tow bar and genuine tow ball mount kit (50mm Part No. RAM-15L-215202 / 70mm Part No. RAM-15L-215204) accessory. The use of other towing equipment, such as non-genuine tow bar, tow ball accessories and coupling devices, is not recommended and may adversely impact the max braked towing capacity, engineering integrity and safety of the vehicle. Maximum braked towing capacity is subject to regulatory requirements and vehicle weight restrictions (which may require occupants and/or luggage to be restricted). Actual towing capacity depends on factors including the laden mass of the vehicle, driving conditions, and fitment of any accessories. The vehicle cannot be operated at maximum Payload capacity and maximum Towing Capacity at the same time, as this will exceed the Gross Combination Mass limit because the Ball Weight must also be factored into the calculation. Maximum vehicle capacities and specifications are for sealed road use only. Ram Trucks Australia does not recommend vehicles be operated at their maximum vehicle limits on unsealed roads or off-road tracks. Each RAM variant has specific limits, and operating within these ensures the vehicle's integrity and minimises the risk of personal injury, vehicle damage, and financial loss. Before you tow, visit www.ramtrucks.com.au/payload-and-towing-guide/ for our comprehensive guide and towing calculator.
*8,000kg max braked towing capacity when fitted with genuine auxiliary gooseneck tow hitch (2500: 82215840AB & RAM-00A-215840 / 3500: 82215839AC & RAM-00A-215839) and genuine 3” ball kit (82216058AC) accessories. The use of other towing equipment, such as non-genuine tow bar, tow ball accessories and coupling devices, is not recommended and may adversely impact the max braked towing capacity, engineering integrity and safety of the vehicle. Maximum braked towing capacity is subject to regulatory requirements and vehicle weight restrictions (which may require occupants and/or luggage to be restricted). Actual towing capacity depends on factors including the laden mass of the vehicle, driving conditions, and fitment of any accessories. The vehicle cannot be operated at maximum Payload capacity and maximum Towing Capacity at the same time, as this will exceed the Gross Combination Mass limit because the Ball Weight must also be factored into the calculation. Maximum vehicle capacities and specifications are for sealed road use only. Ram Trucks Australia does not recommend vehicles be operated at their maximum vehicle limits on unsealed roads or off-road tracks. Each RAM variant has specific limits, and operating within these ensures the vehicle's integrity and minimises the risk of personal injury, vehicle damage, and financial loss. Before you tow, visit www.ramtrucks.com.au/payload-and-towing-guide/ for our comprehensive guide and towing calculator.
° Payload and kerb weight figures are based on vehicle certification. It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure: weight of fully loaded vehicles do not exceed GVM; front and rear axle load limits are not individually exceeded; the combined weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including tow ball download when towing) and trailer does not exceed the GCM; compliance to State and Territory towing regulations. Payload is the combined value of occupants, luggage, cargo, added options, accessories and tow ball download (when towing). Kerb weight includes the vehicle with a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment, excluding occupants. Additional weights of optional features, occupants, luggage, cargo, accessories and tow ball download (when towing) must be taken into account when calculating payload.