2020 Ram 1500 review: eTorque truck is a road-trip star (2024)

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Earlier this summer, I decided that in order to live my best quarantine life I needed to buy a car. And because I've wanted a small convertible ever since I moved to Los Angeles in 2017, I went with the obvious choice: a Mazda Miata, though mine is a 1999 10th Anniversary Edition. It has less than 27,000 miles, it's in great condition and none of the previous owners made any stupid modifications. I love it.
What does that have to do with the 2020 Ram 1500? Well, I found the Miata on Craigslist in Phoenix, and since it wasn't registered or plated, I figured the easiest way to get it back to LA was on a trailer. Pretty much any full-size pickup truck would've done this long-distance tow trip without breaking a sweat, but none would have been as nice as the Ram.

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2020 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4

Like

  • Best full-size truck interior in the business
  • Strong V8 power with mild-hybrid assist
  • Top-notch infotainment tech

Don't like

  • Man, can these trucks get expensive
  • All the good driver-assistance tech costs extra

The towing wasn't the hard part. Even the weakest 2020 Ram 1500 can pull 6,390 pounds and the truck's maximum towing capacity is 12,750 pounds. The combo of my Miata and a lightweight car trailer was just over 3,000 pounds -- something our long-term Honda Passport could've handled, had it carried a tow hitch -- so for the Ram, it was a piece of cake. The 2020 Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4 pictured here with the 5.7-liter eTorque V8 and optional 3.92 rear axle is rated to tow 11,190 pounds. In other words, if I wanted to pick up three more Miatas on the way back to LA, it wouldn't have been a problem (theoretically).

This relatively light load didn't even faze the Ram. The mild-hybrid Hemi V8 makes 395 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque, with a 48-volt starter-generator that supplies an additional 16 hp and 130 lb-ft of initial acceleration assist. Even on uphill starts, the Ram smoothly and confidently pulled away from stoplights, and on a quick detour up to Prescott Valley, Arizona -- about 5,000 feet above sea level -- the mild-hybrid's supplemental power helped compensate for the naturally aspirated V8's loss of high-altitude oomph.

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I was initially sort of bummed my test truck didn't have Ram's 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6, only because I love towing with torquey turbodiesels. But the eTorque Hemi really grew on me. On the highway, there was never a shortage of power for making my way around slow-moving semi trucks, not that I ever did any sort of aggressive acceleration with the precious cargo in tow. I'm also happy to report that despite the elevation changes and my notoriously heavy right foot, my observed fuel economy wasn't absolutely horrific. The EPA rates the eTorque V8-equipped Ram at 17 miles per gallon city and 23 mpg highway, and I observed 17 mpg. That might not seem impressive, but consider that I had a 3,000-pound penalty attached to the tow hitch at all times, and the route included a bunch of uphill climbs.

I used the truck's tow/haul mode a few times in the mountains, mostly to keep the eight-speed automatic transmission from upshifting too early, but I largely left this off on flat roads, since the Miata and trailer only accounted for about a quarter of the Ram's total towing capacity. The most useful towing aid was actually the blind-spot monitoring, which automatically measured the length of the trailer and adapted the sensors accordingly, so I never ran the risk of cutting someone off when I needed to change lanes.

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None of the truck's towing feats are exclusive to the Ram 1500. And in fact, some competitors offer more tech that makes hauling even easier. The has the Pro Trailer Back-Up Assist where you can steer the truck with a dial, turning it exactly the way you want the trailer to go with the electronics sorting out the rest. GMC offers as many as 15 cameras that can even give you x-ray vision through a trailer, which is freaking amazing.

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But that's not to say the Ram doesn't have a few tricks up its sleeve. I love the RamBox bed cubbies, which were perfect for storing the trailer tie-down straps when I unloaded the Miata for a brief stint in Prescott Valley, and they're lockable, so I could leave things in them outside overnight without worrying.

The other big ace in the Ram 1500's hand is an optional load-leveling air suspension that smooths out the ride when you've got a heavy trailer bogging the truck down. But that's about all I can say about this option, as my truck wasn't equipped with it.

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Why I'm glad I took the Ram actually had nothing to do with its towing capabilities. Instead, it's how great this truck was as a long-distance cruiser -- a quiet, comfortable, spacious, tech-rich barge that ate up hundreds upon hundreds of miles with ease. Even without the aforementioned air suspension, the Ram was perfectly smooth along the 10 freeway between Los Angeles and Phoenix, though it would've been better on smaller wheels with thicker-sidewall tires, not the 22-inch monsters that came as part of this truck's Night Edition appearance package.

Half-ton pickup trucks rival full-size luxury sedans in the number of comfort, convenience and multimedia features they offer, and this is absolutely where the Ram 1500 sets itself apart in the class. My truck's heated, cooled, leather-trimmed seats were as plush and supportive as La-Z-Boy chairs. And while I never rode in the back myself, a passenger hopped back there to make use of the Ram's onboard Wi-Fi hotspot and took a conference call with plenty of room to sprawl out. There's an absolute ton of legroom, and the panoramic sunroof kept light flowing in the cabin. With myriad storage compartments, wireless phone charging and more than enough USB outlets, I could easily bring all my electronics and keep them all charged.

I'd be remiss not to mention the Ram's stellar onboard infotainment tech: Fiat-Chrysler's Uconnect 4C software, displayed on the 1500's 12-inch portrait-oriented screen. I loved the way I could keep the map on the top half and audio controls on the bottom, or run Apple CarPlay seamlessly without having it take over the entire display. Truth be told, I found the screen in my test truck to be uncharacteristically laggy when responding to inputs, sometimes requiring three or four presses before a command would actually take. But I'm going to chalk this up as an anomaly specific to this truck, since I've never, ever experienced that kind of bad behavior from other FCA products.

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On top of the infotainment excellence, a number of driver assistance features made the trip easier. I mentioned the trailer-length blind-spot monitoring, but it was great to have adaptive cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, lane-keeping assist and a 360-degree camera, which made parking this thing a cinch.

A lot of modern trucks have these features, too, but taken as a whole, the Ram is my favorite half-ton. It has a better on-road ride than any of its competitors, the interior is more comfortable, the materials are nicer and the tech is top-notch. The 2021 Ford F-150 is going to give the Ram a real run for its money when it launches, but for now, at least, the Ram 1500 is king.

That crown will cost you, though. The 2020 Ram 1500 starts in the low $30,000 range, but the Laramie Crew Cab 4x4 comes in at $48,435 including $1,695 for destination. With all the driver assistance add-ons, the Night Edition appearance package, the 12-inch Uconnect display, the eTorque engine and more, the out-the-door price of this truck is a staggering $68,815. But it's not like any of the Ram's domestic competitors are any less expensive when they're all loaded up. And considering how much more luxurious, tech-rich and attractive the Ram 1500 is, it definitely feels worth every penny.

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FAQs

What are the cons of eTorque? ›

The drawbacks of a Hemi eTorque engine are higher maintenance costs, increased emissions, and potential engine problems.

What is the most common problem with the 2020 Ram 1500? ›

Common problems found on the 2020 Ram 1500 include the touchscreen freezing, the engine lagging on acceleration, along with the key fob dying quickly. Overall, these problems are similar to other full-size trucks, leading to average repair costs as the Ram 1500 ages.

Does eTorque make a difference? ›

Since a gasoline-fuelled engine naturally makes far less than its maximum advertised power at low engine speeds, those extra torques (most of which show up for duty the instant an eTorque driver presses the accelerator from rest) help make the truck feel like it has more power in some scenarios than a non-eTorque Ram.

What is the advantage of eTorque? ›

Here are some of our favorite benefits of the eTorque system: Enhanced performance specs. Smoother, more agile ride. Better gas mileage, so more savings at the fuel pump.

How long will eTorque last? ›

The Ram eTorque battery warranty is attached to the federal emissions warranty. This covers your Ram 48-volt battery with a warranty for 8 years and 80,000 miles.

What is the problem with the Ram eTorque? ›

According to Dodge Zone, it is also common for RAM 1500 owners with eTorque to experience abrupt engine shut-offs. Regardless of whether you are driving at highway speeds or low speeds, this happens. Turning left or right will cause the engine to stall, which requires low engine speed.

Do 2020 Rams have transmission problems? ›

If you don't routinely change your fluids at least every 30,000 miles or so, you may find that your 2020 RAM 1500 transmission will slip. Check your car's owner's manual for more information on the particular mileage intervals in which your transmission needs the fluid changed.

What is the transmission problem in the 2020 RAM? ›

Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2019-2020 Ram 2500 and 3500 Pickup vehicles equipped with six-speed automatic (68RFE) transmissions. A build up of pressure and heat inside the transmission may result in a transmission fluid leak from the dipstick tube.

What year of Ram 1500 to avoid? ›

A: The Dodge RAM 1500 years to avoid are 2003, 2010-2013 (specifically models with the 5.7-liter V8 engine), 2014, 2015, and 2016. These model years have had various problems and recalls related to the engine, transmission, suspension, and electrical systems.

Does eTorque have issues? ›

Ram has announced a recall for all 131,700 of its 2021 Ram 1500 trucks equipped with 5.7-liter V8 eTorque mild hybrid engines due to a serious issue that may cause the vehicles to stall unexpectedly while driving, potentially resulting in crashes.

What does the eTorque do on the 5.7 Hemi? ›

In addition to spinning the engine's crankshaft for restarts to help launch the vehicle from a standstill, eTorque also recaptures energy during deceleration and braking to charge the battery pack. The system uses the recaptured energy to aid fuel economy and improve overall drivability.

Is Ram eTorque covered under warranty? ›

For the 2019 and 2020 Rams, I found this information, that the etorque system is covered under the Federal Emission Warranty for 8 years / 80,000 miles which includes: Belt Driven Hybrid Starter Generator Assembly. Catalytic Converter. Powertrain Control Module.

Is eTorque good for towing? ›

Despite the old-school fury, the eTorque mild-hybrid system lets you go the extra mile and delivers enhanced fuel economy. This engine makes a hearty 305 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque and lets the Ram 1500 tow up to 7,730 pounds when properly equipped.

Does the eTorque get better mpg? ›

3.6L Pentastar V6 Engine with eTorque. Fuel Efficiency (4X2): 20 mpg city/25 mpg highway. Fuel Efficiency (4X4): 19 mpg city/24 mpg highway.

What is the problem with the Ram eTorque 2024? ›

The problem lies in the powertrain control module (PCM) software, which may cause the engine to shut down completely due to an incorrect air-fuel mixture that is too rich. This stalling issue can pose a significant risk of crashes if it happens while the vehicle is in motion.

What is the recall on the Ram eTorque? ›

The recall covers all 2021 Ram 1500 models powered by the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 eTorque drivetrain. Ram tells federal safety officials that a powertrain control module can cause the truck to use too rich a mixture of fuel and air, causing the engine to stall.

What is the lawsuit on the Jeep eTorque? ›

The lawsuit alleges there is a defect with the eTorque system that causes the vehicles to stall suddenly, automatically shift to park, and automatically engage the emergency brake, without any warning to the driver.

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