Ram Warranty

There’s some exciting news for those eyeing the 2026 Ram trucks and vans. Ram recently rolled out a 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty. This is huge, especially considering how long folks are keeping their vehicles these days. On average, vehicles in the U.S. are lasting around 12.6 years, which is significantly longer than just a decade ago. The Ram warranty is designed to ensure major components like engines, transmissions, and transfer cases are covered for the long haul.
Why This Matters

The typical warranty for new vehicles is about 3 years/36,000 miles. That doesn’t even scratch the average lifespan of a vehicle now. Most truck owners finance their vehicles for over five years, and if something critical breaks down outside of warranty, it can be a financial nightmare. Ram understands this and CEO Tim Kuniskis is making it known that they’re committed to standing by their trucks for the long haul.
Coverage Details

The new warranty isn’t a bumper-to-bumper deal, but it’s comprehensive where it counts. It covers the engine, transmission, and even parts like driveshafts and differentials. These elements can cost a fortune to repair, so having them covered is a significant benefit. The warranty applies to private individuals and businesses but unfortunately, fleets will have to look elsewhere for similar coverage.
On the Road Feel

Driving a Ram truck has always been about power and durability. Compared to other trucks like the Ford F-150 or Chevy Silverado, Ram vehicles have a reputation for offering a smooth ride and robust towing capacity. The 5.7-liter V8 is particularly popular for its balance of power and efficiency. This warranty just amplifies the confidence Ram owners can have, knowing their rides are protected as they haul and tow to their heart’s content.
Exclusions
It’s important to note this warranty doesn’t extend to full battery electric vehicles, which means models like the Ram 1500 REV won’t be covered under this plan. This might impact buyers leaning toward electric options, but it doesn’t diminish the value it offers to the buyers of traditional fuel vehicles.
The move by Ram aligns perfectly with the trend of customers keeping vehicles for longer while making them feel backed by their investment. Customers should see it as a signal that Ram is making a true commitment to quality and longevity. Overall, this is a smart strategic move that pairs well with what drivers have come to expect from Ram—reliability with that unmistakable American muscle feel.
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