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Ram's Powertrain Warranty Is Rising to 10 Years or 100,000 Miles for U.S. Models
Ram is increasing its powertrain warranty for most 2026 models, with coverage set to rise to 10 years or 100,000 miles.
Along with the and ProMaster vans sold in the United States, the improved warranty covers the gas-fed too.
Currently, Ram's powertrain warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles for gas-only models and five years or 100,000 miles for diesel models.
Ram fans are getting a lot of good news lately. Earlier this month, the truck brand revealed that it's bringing back the popular Hemi V-8. Now, Ram has announced that it plans to increase the length of its limited powertrain warranty for most of its 2026 models.
By offering 10 years or 100,000 miles, Ram will have the longest powertrain warranty among full-size trucks. Currently, its coverage is limited to five years or 60,000 miles for gas-fed models, which aligns with Ford and GM rivals. Like most heavy-duty trucks, Ram's diesel powertrain warranty lasts until 100K miles, but it's capped at five years.
Along with the half-ton and HD trucks, Ram says the models that will receive the improved warranty protection include the chassis-cab 3500, 4500, and 5500, as well as the ProMaster vans. While the off-road-ready Ram RHO and heavy-duty Power Wagon are eligible for the higher warranty limits, all-electric models such as the Ram ProMaster EV are excluded.
Ram's new limited powertrain warranty covers the axles, driveshafts, engine, transmission, and transfer case. It's also eligible for new vehicles that are purchased or leased, but fleet purchases don't get the same protection.
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