2022 RAM 1500 Gas Mileage

Finding the perfect balance of capability, performance, and fuel efficiency is a top priority for savvy pickup truck buyers.

The 2022 RAM 1500 delivers on all three fronts with multiple engine options tailored to different needs.

For many drivers, gas mileage and MPG can make or break the deal when choosing a new pickup.

This in-depth guide will provide everything you need to know about RAM 1500 gas mileage for the various engine configurations.

We’ll look at EPA ratings as well as real-world driving estimates. You’ll also learn how RAM’s advanced eTorque technology squeezes out extra miles per gallon.

Armed with these details, you can determine which engine delivers the optimal blend of power and economy for your situations. Let’s get started!

Why RAM 1500 Gas Mileage Matters

First, it’s essential to understand why fuel efficiency is so important for today’s truck owners. With gas prices fluctuating wildly, every extra MPG counts.

Whether using your RAM 1500 for work, play, or both, saving money at the pump is always welcome.

Beyond fuel costs, environmental impact is another consideration. New regulations and buyer preferences are pushing trucks to deliver better mileage and emissions.

As a leader in the pickup segment, RAM has responded by making efficiency a priority across their lineup.

And finally, improved fuel economy goes hand-in-hand with advances in engine technology. RAM’s newer motors simply outperform their predecessors while using less fuel.

Truck owners get the best of both worlds: lower operating costs and more powerful performance.

Overview of 2022 RAM 1500 MPG

RAM offers four engine options for their 2022 1500 pickup:

  • 3.6L V6 with eTorque
  • 5.7L V8 with eTorque
  • 5.7L V8 without eTorque
  • 3.0L Turbo Diesel

Below is a comparison of EPA fuel economy ratings for rear-wheel-drive RAM 1500 models with each engine:

EngineCity MPGHighway MPGCombined MPG
3.6L V6 eTorqueTBDTBD20
5.7L V8 eTorqueTBDTBD17
5.7L V8TBDTBD15
3.0L V6 Turbo DieselTBDTBDTBD

These EPA numbers provide standardized mileage estimates to help buyers compare across models. However, your actual gas mileage depends on your driving style and conditions.

Apps like Fuelly allow owners to track real-world fuel economy. What do these crowd-sourced, real-world numbers show?

Based on user submitted data for 2022 RAM 1500s:

  • The 3.6L V6 eTorque averages about 21 MPG combined city/highway.
  • The 5.7L V8 eTorque averages approximately 18 MPG combined.
  • The 5.7L V8 without eTorque averages around 16 MPG combined.

This lines up closely with the EPA estimates. Owners of diesel models reported excellent fuel economy, but more data is needed for a representative average. Next let’s take a deeper look at each engine.

Detailed MPG Analysis by Engine

The RAM 1500 offers four engine options: a 3.6L V6, 5.7L V8, and new 3.0L diesel. The V6 achieves the best fuel economy, averaging 21 MPG combined.

Adding eTorque boosts the V8’s efficiency to 18 MPG combined. The standard V8 rates 16 MPG combined.

Early indications show the diesel will deliver well over 20 MPG when data becomes available.

Each engine is detailed specifically, providing horsepower, torque, bore and stroke details, and real-world MPG estimates.

This comprehensive analysis allows buyers to compare engines and select what fits their needs based on power versus efficiency.

3.6L V6 with eTorque

The 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 is the standard engine for RAM 1500s. Key technical specs:

  • 305 horsepower
  • 269 lb-ft torque
  • 83mm bore x 92mm stroke
  • Variable valve timing (VVT)
  • Sequential multiport fuel injection

This smooth V6 has ample muscle for everyday driving and light-duty hauling. More importantly, it achieves the best fuel mileage of any 1500 gas engine. The key is its mild hybrid eTorque system (more details below).

Real-World MPG – City: 17-19 MPG, Highway: 24-26 MPG, Combined: 21 MPG

This engine isn’t designed for maximum payload or towing capacity. But it strikes an excellent balance of power and efficiency for casual weekend warriors. It’s also the most affordable 1500 option.

5.7L V8 with eTorque

Truck owners wanting more muscle can upgrade to the 5.7-liter HEMI® V8, available with eTorque support:

  • 395 horsepower
  • 410 lb-ft torque
  • 98.5mm bore x 90mm stroke
  • Variable valve timing (VVT)
  • Sequential multiport fuel injection

The V8 provides plenty of thrust for towing heavy trailers, hauling equipment, and off-road fun. eTorque gives a slight efficiency boost, especially when accelerating.

Real-World MPG – City: 15-17 MPG, Highway: 22-24 MPG, Combined: 18 MPG

If you routinely push the limits of payload and towing capacity, the HEMI® V8 has the strength you need. 

Adding eTorque nets a 2-3 MPG improvement in fuel economy.

5.7L V8 without eTorque

A non-eTorque version of the 5.7L V8 is also offered:

  • 395 horsepower
  • 410 lb-ft torque
  • 98.5mm bore and 90mm stroke
  • VVT and multiport fuel injection

It delivers identical horsepower and torque. But you’ll sacrifice 1-2 MPG in fuel economy without the eTorque hybrid system.

Real-World MPG – City: 13-15 MPG, Highway: 20-22 MPG, Combined: 16 MPG

This engine maximizes power over efficiency.

If that aligns with your needs and you’re less concerned about MPG, it’s a solid choice. Just know the fuel economy hit compared to the eTorque-equipped V8.

3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel

New for 2022 is an optional 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 diesel engine:

  • 260 horsepower
  • 480 lb-ft torque
  • 83mm bore x 92mm stroke
  • Variable geometry turbocharger
  • Selective catalytic reduction emissions system

This muscular diesel generates enormous torque at low RPMs. That allows it to tow up to 12,560 pounds – the highest rating in the 1500 lineup.

Expect stellar fuel economy too.

Real-World MPG – City: TBD, Highway: TBD, Combined: TBD

Early indications are that this diesel will achieve well over 20 MPG combined once adequate data is available.

Diesel engines are up to 30% more efficient than gas engines.

If you need maximum towing and hauling power along with excellent fuel economy, the RAM 1500 diesel is a home run.

It comes at a premium price, but should pay off long-term if used for heavy work.

What is eTorque?

We’ve mentioned RAM’s eTorque mild hybrid system several times, so let’s take a closer look. eTorque is essentially a generator and motor packed into one unit.

It performs several functions to improve mileage:

Regenerative Braking

  • As you brake, it captures kinetic energy that would be wasted
  • Converts movement into electricity and stores in a 48V battery

Smooth Auto Start-Stop

  • Seamlessly shuts off engine when stopped to save fuel
  • Restarts instantly when you release the brake

Torque Assist

  • Provides a boost of torque when accelerating from a stop
  • Helps prevent turbo lag in diesel engines

Cruise Optimization

  • Helps maintain speed when cruising up hills
  • Lets engine operate more efficiently at highway speeds

This technology is seamlessly integrated with the traditional engine and transmission to boost MPG around town and on long highway journeys.

Choosing Your RAM 1500 Engine and Fuel Economy

With this thorough overview of RAM 1500 gas mileage for each engine, you can make an informed choice based on your needs:

3.6L V6 eTorque: Best fuel economy for everyday driving and weekend projects. Smooth acceleration and solid efficiency.

5.7L V8 eTorque: Robust power for serious towing/hauling with a mileage boost from eTorque.

5.7L V8 – Strongest acceleration without eTorque hybrid tech if efficiency is less important.

3.0L V6 Diesel: New for 2022. Tremendous torque and projected 20+ MPG combined. Ideal for heavy-duty work and high mileage.

Test drive different 1500 configurations at your RAM dealer. Experience the engines first-hand and discuss your specific needs. Custom-order a truck that perfectly suits your priorities whether that’s capability, efficiency, or both.

Test Drive the 2022 RAM 1500 at Bomnin Doral CDJR!

Ready to experience the 2022 RAM 1500’s performance and fuel economy yourself? Visit Bomnin Doral CDJR in Miami, FL to take an extended test drive.

Our knowledgeable staff can help you compare MPG across engine options to decide which configuration best fits your needs. We have a full inventory of 1500 pickups available for purchase or lease.

Check out our latest RAM 1500 specials on our website and schedule your VIP test drive experience.

The 2022 RAM 1500 pickup offers an all-around impressive package. With multiple engine choices, you can select the right blend of power and fuel efficiency for your driving needs.

Use this guide to understand the RAM 1500 gas mileage differences and find your perfect truck.

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Final Thoughts

The 2022 RAM 1500 pickup truck has good gas mileage. The V6 engine gets the best gas mileage. It can get 20 MPG in the city and on the highway.

The V8 engine with eTorque also gets decent gas mileage. It can get up to 17 MPG combined city and highway driving.

The regular V8 without eTorque has lower gas mileage. It only gets around 15 MPG combined.

The RAM 1500 engines go from good gas mileage to more power. The V6 engine saves gas but less powerful.

The V8 engine with eTorque gives more power with still good gas mileage. The regular V8 has the most power but uses more gas.

Test drive the different RAM 1500 trucks. Choose the engine that has right mix of power and gas mileage for your needs.

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