The length of a 2020 Ram 1500 varies by cab and bed configuration; overall length typically falls within about 209 inches to 241 inches depending on setup, with Crew Cab variants generally longer than Quad Cab variants and longer beds adding roughly 20 inches.
The Ram 1500 lineup in 2020 offered two bed lengths (5'7" and 6'4") and two cab styles (Quad Cab and Crew Cab). The result is four common configurations that determine the truck's overall footprint.
Length by configuration
The following figures summarize common 2020 Ram 1500 configurations. They represent approximate bumper-to-bumper length as listed in manufacturer specs. Exact measurements can vary slightly by trim or add-ons.
- Quad Cab with 5'7" bed — roughly 209 inches (about 17.4 feet)
- Quad Cab with 6'4" bed — roughly 230 inches (about 19.2 feet)
- Crew Cab with 5'7" bed — roughly 230–231 inches (about 19.2 feet)
- Crew Cab with 6'4" bed — roughly 241–243 inches (about 20.1 feet)
Note: These are approximate figures designed to illustrate how length changes with configuration. For precise measurements for a specific vehicle, consult Ram's official specifications for the exact model year and trim, or measure the vehicle directly.
Additional considerations
Length can be affected by optional features such as bumper designs, heavy-duty tow packages, or aftermarket equipment. Always verify the exact length for your build if you need precise dimensions for a garage, driveway, or shipping purposes.
Summary
The 2020 Dodge Ram 1500 does not have a single fixed length; its overall length depends on cab style and bed length. Expect a range from about 209 inches (Quad Cab with a short bed) up to around 241–243 inches (Crew Cab with a long bed). For exact numbers, check the official Ram specifications for your configuration.


