How much horsepower and torque does a 6.7 cummins have

5th Gen 6.7L Cummins Specs, Background, and Information

In 2019, Ram released their new 5th Generation Cummins HD trucks after nearly a decade of the 4th generation trucks. After driving them for myself, there’s no doubt in my mind that the 5th generation Cummins is the most capable and powerful Ram truck to date! An available 6.7L High-Output Cummins engine paired with an Aisin transmission in Ram 3500s give the trucks an impressive 1,000 lb/ft of torque and 400 horsepower from the factory. Even the standard trucks are impressive, producing 850 lb/ft of torque and 370 horsepower when paired with the 68RFE automatic transmission. Horsepower and torque are just two parts of the equation however, and we’ve been getting tons of inquiries about 5th Generation 6.7L Cummins Turbodiesel specifications.

Everyone is aware of the reliability of the Cummins engine and their ability to produce and handle tons of power effectively. How do the specifications differ compared to the 4th generation Cummins though? Everything you need to know is right here in our 5th Generation 6.7L Cummins Turbodiesel specifications chart.

5th Generation 6.7L Cummins Specs (2019+ Ram HD)

Years: 2019+
Engine Design: Inline 6 Cylinder
Transmissions: 68RFE 6-Speed Automatic
AS69RC 6-Speed Aisin Automatic
Displacement: 6.7 Liters or 408 cubic inches
Engine Weight: 1,060 lbs dry
Bore: 4.21 inches or 107 mm
Stroke: 4.88 inches or 124 mm
Cylinder Head: Cast Iron
Engine Block: Compacted Graphite Iron or CGI
Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4
Compression Ratio: High Output: 16.2:1
Standard Output: 19.0:1
Fuel Injection: New Direct injection Bosch CP4.2
High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR)
29K PSI Max Fuel Pump & Fuel Rail
with Cummins Filtration “Filter in Filter”
Nanonet Technology
TurboCharger: Holset Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT)
with new heavy duty bearings, and
new compressor-side housing
Valvetrain: New Forged Connecting Rods and Bearings
Pistons: Low-Friction ring-wrapped Pistons
Engine Oil Capacity: 12 Quarts or 11.3 Liters
Coolant Capacity: 23.8 Quarts or 22.50 Liters
DEF Tank Size: 5.5 Gallons
Fuel: B20 Biodiesel Compatible, Ultra-low Sulfur Diesel
Fuel Tank Size: 32 Gallons
Governed Speed: 3,000 RPM
Horsepower (Varies): 370-400 Horsepower
Torque (Varies): 850 lb/ft-1,000 lb/ft

How Much Horsepower & Torque does a 5th Generation Cummins Make?

2019+ Ram 2500 and Ram 3500

How much horsepower and torque does a 5th generation Cummins produce? The 2019 Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 produce between 370 and 400 horsepower and 850 lb/ft to 1,000 lb/ft of torque. The differences depend on the configuration of the truck. Ram 3500 trucks equipped with the AS69RC Aisin Six-speed transmission produce 400 horsepower and 1,000 lb/ft of torque. These Aisin-equipped trucks are referred to as High-Output (HO) models. Regular Ram 2500 and Ram 3500 trucks equipped with the 68RFE transmissions will result in the lower output of 370 horsepower and 850 lb/ft of torque. To simply things for our readers, we developed a horsepower and torque specification chart for the 2019+ Ram HD trucks.

Year Transmission: Stock Horsepower Stock Torque:
2019 68RFE Auto
AS69RC Aisin Auto
370 horsepower
400 horsepower
850 lb/ft torque
1,000 lb/ft torque
2020+ ? ? ?

2019+ Ram 2500 & Ram 3500 Towing Capacity

The 5th Generation Cummins is a towing beast, there is no doubt about it. The 400 horsepower and 1000 lb-ft of torque in the high-output 6.7L Cummins are capable of towing just about any load you can throw at them. Depending on the truck you purchase, tow capacity can vary. Single Cab, Dually models with 4×2 and the High Output engine can tow up to 35,100 lbs. For the chart below, we are simply showing you max tow capacity figures for both the standard output and high-output trucks. For actual tow capacity and towing ratings, check your owner’s manual or contact the manufacturer.

Max Tow Capacity 5th Gen Cummins

Years: Standard
Tow
Rating:
5th Wheel
Tow Rating:
GVWR: GCWR: Payload:
2019 17,580 Lbs

35,100 Lbs


14,000 Lbs
43,000 Lbs 7,680 Lbs

How many HP is a 5.9 Cummins?

The initial 24-valve version of the 5.9-liter produced 235 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque with a manual transmission. With an automatic, outputs were lower (215 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque).

How much horsepower does a 2021 6.7 Cummins have?

The 2021 RAM Heavy Duty with Cummins 6.7L Turbo Diesel now offers 1,075 lb. -ft. of best-in-class torque and 420 horsepower.

Is the 6.7 Cummins a million mile engine?

Ram claims the Cummins 6.7 engine to be good for 350,000 miles. The mileage is guaranteed if the scheduled services have been carried out timeously and no performance modifications have been done to the engine.

What size turbo does a 6.7 Cummins have?

The 6.7 Cummins stock compound turbo from Holset is an easy drop-in fix for your existing turbo. It has an upgraded 63.5mm billet compressor designed to provide greater airflow and to lower exhaust gas temperatures.