The right truck is one that has the power and capabilities to help you handle everything that you need to do for many years to come. That requires some serious muscle under the hood and bold engineering designed to push what a pickup can do, which is precisely what you’ll find at your favorite Ram dealer near Clinton. But knowing that you can count on all of that power comes down to legendary names like Ram and warranty protection that lets you know you’re covered if anything does go wrong. Although Ram’s warranty coverage has always been excellent, starting with the 2026 model year, it’s even better with a much longer duration to ensure you can get your job done with total peace of mind.
Ram’s Incredible Powertrain Warranty
Let’s start off by looking at what Ram has done with their warranty protection, taking things to the next level to provide you with better coverage than ever. In the past, Ram trucks have come with a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain limited warranty. When you look at warranties like this, it’s important to read the duration and mileage limits as whichever comes first. So in this instance, the engines of these trucks would be covered for five years unless they hit 60,000 miles before that, at which point the warranty would expire.
Recently, however, Ram announced that their 2026 trucks would be covered by an incredible 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty. This is America’s best full-size truck powertrain limited warranty, giving you incredible coverage to ensure you can get the most from your pickup for a long time as you drive around Clinton each day. It’s important to note that this is not just an engine warranty; a lot of people use “engine” and “powertrain” interchangeably, but that’s not the case. This warranty covers a tremendous number of parts, including:
- Gas/Diesel Engine: Cylinder head, timing chain/belt, water pump, exhaust manifold, etc.
- Transmission: Transmission case and internal parts, transmission control module, etc.
- Rear-Wheel Drive: Axle shaft housing and internal parts, seals and gaskets, etc.
- Four-Wheel Drive: Transfer case and all internal parts, axle housing, etc.
As you can see, these are many parts of your vehicle that do a ton of work and take a lot of abuse. What’s great is that this new warranty covers 2026 models being sold right now, and anyone who bought their 2026 Ram truck before it was announced gets an extension to include this at no charge—so every 2026 Ram with a gas engine features this powertrain warranty. All-electric Ram models aren’t included simply because they don’t have many of these powertrain components, so they have different warranty coverage. By the way, have you ever wondered why it’s called a “limited” warranty? Full warranties cover an entire product and all of its parts, while limited warranties only include select parts—in this case, the powertrain.

Powertrain Warranties from Other Brands
Seeing how impressive the new Ram powertrain coverage is, you probably wonder how it stacks up to the warranties from other car companies. After all, something can look plenty impressive on its own, but once you start comparing it to other options, it becomes a lot less remarkable. Fortunately for us Ram fans, that’s not the case here because this is the best powertrain warranty you’ll find on a new truck right now. We’ll admit that we’re a bit biased when it comes to Ram trucks, but you can see for yourself.
GM Truck Warranty
GM includes both Chevy and GMC, so we’re looking at warranty protection for models like the Chevy Silverado 1500 and the GMC Sierra 1500. GM trucks come with a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain limited warranty, which you can see is identical to Ram’s coverage prior to the new warranty. Notable exceptions to this, however, are diesel engines on GM trucks, which extend that coverage to 100,000 miles, although it’s still limited to five years, and (again) that’s only for diesel engines on their trucks.
Ford Truck Warranty
For more than 40 years, the Ford F-150 has been one of the most popular trucks out there and a favorite of many drivers, so you might expect it to have exceptional warranty protection. The F-150 comes with a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain limited warranty; that’s starting to look familiar, right? Essentially, this has been the industry standard for engine warranty protection, which is why it’s so impressive to see Ram bucking this trend and giving you much greater coverage for the engines of their trucks. No matter what kind of business you need to take care of around Clinton each day, Ram is the way to go if you want to be covered for a long time.
Nissan Truck Warranty
We want to mention warranty coverage with Nissan trucks for a couple of reasons, which will become quite clear. Looking at the 2024 Titan, Nissan’s full-size pickup, it comes with a five-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty. You can see this is much greater mileage than the standard warranties we’ve seen from Ford and GM, although it’s still restricted to just five years. The 2026 Nissan Frontier, a midsize truck, has a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain limited warranty, which lines up with the other ones we’ve seen.
That warranty coverage for the Titan is quite impressive, and a lot of people look at Nissan as offering the best truck warranty protection out there. But there’s a problem: Nissan discontinued the Titan following the 2024 model year. So you can’t get this full-size truck anymore (which is a shame in its own right because we like the Titan) with its new-vehicle warranty coverage. However, even if you could, the new Ram powertrain limited warranty matches its mileage limit and far surpasses its duration, giving you better overall protection.
Is Warranty Coverage Really That Important?
Yes, warranty coverage is very important for something like a full-size truck, both because your pickup represents quite an investment and also because it’s so vital for what you need to do. Most of us count on our trucks to get us around Clinton and anywhere else, helping us handle everything we need to do each day. You need to know that your pickup will keep going strong for a long time, and the components of the powertrain are those parts that you depend on most when you need to hit the road.
Some people say that a great engine doesn’t need a lengthy warranty because you won’t ever have to count on it. While that seems reasonable, we’d counter that a long warranty indicates how much faith a company has in their product—they don’t want to have to provide free repairs or replacements due to faulty manufacturing or other issues. So when you see Ram say their powertrain will run for at least 10 years or 100,000 miles without any problems, it tells you how much they stand behind their engine, transmission, and other components. This says everything we need to hear, gives you great peace of mind, and means you’re covered in case the unexpected does happen.

Great Trucks for Clinton Drivers
With this new warranty coverage, Ram continues its legacy as one of the most impressive and remarkable truck brands on the market. The return of the legendary HEMI V8 engine, which is coming for the 2026 Ram 1500 with tremendous horsepower and torque, furthers its fantastic story and builds on that reputation, reminding us why we love this truck so much. Getting all of that muscle and the best powertrain limited warranty in America on a full-size pickup is the perfect way to ensure you have a tremendous vehicle that you can count on for a long time. All you have to do now is decide which Ram pickup is right for you, and then we’ll show you the powerful and sophisticated truck you’ve been looking for.

