The 2020 Ram 1500 Lone Star is rated to tow up to 0 lbs powered by the 5.7L. For real-world towing, the practical limit is 0 lbs — that's 80% of max, giving you margin for hills, headwinds, and load variation. The payload rating of 2,000 lbs is the number to watch closely — once you add passengers, hitch weight, and gear, it fills faster than most people expect. With this setup, you're looking at pop-up campers and smaller travel trailers.
Recommended Equipment
Towing Gear for This Truck
Matched to this trim's Class II hitch class and 0 lb tow rating
Towing & Capacity
Engine & Performance
Dimensions
Towing
Payload & Weight
Curb Weight
4,903 lbs
Engine
Engine
5.7L
Horsepower
395 HP
Torque
410 lb-ft
Transmission
8-speed shiftable automatic
Drive Type
RWD
Fuel Type
Regular unleaded
Fuel Tank
26.0 gallons
Fuel Economy (EPA)
City20 mpg
Highway25 mpg
Combined22 mpg
Dimensions
Overall Length241.8"
Overall Width82.1"
Height77.4"
Cab Typecrew
What Can I Tow?
RV Class Compatibility
Based on a safe tow limit of 0 lbs and 2,000 lb payload. Shows what % of each RV class in our database you can tow.
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MPG |
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22.0 mpg |
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21.0 mpg |
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10,000 lbs |
17.0 mpg |
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15.0 mpg |
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Questions & Answers
Common Questions
How much can I actually tow with my 2020 Ram 1500 Lone Star?
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The 2020 Ram 1500 Lone Star is rated at 0 lbs maximum — but the real-world best practice is the 80% rule: target 0 lbs as your practical limit. This gives you margin for hills, headwinds, braking distance, and real-world load variance. More critically, check your payload first — the door sticker tells you your specific truck's limit, and payload may be your actual binding constraint.
What about payload — how much stuff can I put in the truck?
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You have 2,000 lbs of payload capacity — that's everything going IN the truck: passengers (~150 lbs each), camping gear, coolers, and critically the tongue weight from your trailer. For bumper pull trailers, tongue weight is typically 10–15% of the trailer's loaded weight. It fills up faster than most people expect, especially on longer trips.
What kind of hitch do I need?
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For the 2020 Ram 1500 Lone Star, you need a Class II receiver hitch rated for 0 lbs. Don't skimp here — the hitch is the critical link between truck and trailer. For fifth wheel towing, you'll need a dedicated kingpin-style fifth wheel hitch mounted in the truck bed.
What types of RVs will work with my truck?
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With your 0 lb safe towing capacity, you're looking at pop-up campers and smaller travel trailers. The compatibility chart above shows what percentage of each RV class in our database you can handle. Use the
Tow Calculator to check a specific RV including gear, water, and passengers.
What does GVWR mean and why should I care?
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GVWR is Gross Vehicle Weight Rating — the maximum your truck can weigh when fully loaded with people, gear, and fuel. Your truck's GVWR is 6,900 lbs. Exceed it and you're over-stressing brakes, suspension, and tires. This is different from towing capacity — it's about what the truck itself can carry.