What the Mega Cab Rear Seats Do
The Mega Cab rear seats are built to switch between carrying people and carrying gear. The two class-exclusive functions work as follows.
The Mega Cab is the largest heavy-duty cab on the RAM 2500, and its back row does two things most truck rear seats cannot: the seats recline, and they fold forward into a flat load floor. The reclining rear seats and the forward fold-flat rear seats are both class-exclusive, which means they set the Mega Cab apart from other heavy-duty crew cabs in its segment. The result is a back seat that works for passengers on a long drive and for cargo when the seats are empty.
The Mega Cab rear seats are built to switch between carrying people and carrying gear. The two class-exclusive functions work as follows.
| Mega Cab rear seat function | What it does |
|---|---|
| Reclining rear seats | The seatbacks recline, so rear passengers can settle back rather than sitting bolt upright on a long haul |
| Forward fold-flat rear seats | The seats fold forward into a flat floor, opening up covered, lockable cargo space inside the cab |
Beyond those two functions, the Mega Cab offers a range of seating layouts, including a 40/20/40 split-folding front bench or available front bucket seats, and three different 60/40 split-folding rear configurations.
The reclining and fold-flat functions cover the two ways a heavy-duty crew uses the back of the cab. On a long highway run across Western Pennsylvania, rear passengers can recline the seatbacks instead of riding upright, which makes the back row usable for adults on a real trip rather than just a short hop. When the rear seats are empty, folding them flat turns the space behind the front seats into a level cargo floor, so tools, equipment, and anything you would rather not leave in the open bed ride inside the cab, out of the weather and behind locked doors. The same cab handles both jobs without compromise to either.
The Mega Cab gives you the most room behind the front seats, and that space comes with tradeoffs worth knowing before you choose it. It is the longest cab Ram offers, so the truck is longer overall, which means a wider turning circle and more length to manage when parking or backing into tight spots, and a Mega Cab may not fit in every garage. The larger cab also adds weight. And because the Mega Cab pairs with the 6-foot, 4-inch bed, it is not the configuration to pick if you need the 8-foot bed offered on other heavy-duty cab styles, and it is built in 4x4 only rather than 4x2. None of these are flaws so much as the cost of the roomiest, most comfortable cab in the lineup: for buyers who want the rear-seat space and in-cab cargo room, they are usually an easy trade, but they are worth measuring against how and where you drive and park.
The Mega Cab is a cab configuration on the heavy-duty RAM 2500, paired with a 6-foot, 4-inch bed and offered in 4x4 only. The reclining and forward fold-flat rear seats come with that Mega Cab configuration rather than being scattered across every cab style, so the first step is finding a truck built as a Mega Cab. Which heavy-duty trucks on our lot are Mega Cab models changes as inventory turns over, so browse current availability or tell us the cab and bed you want.
The reclining back row and the fold-flat floor are easiest to judge once you have climbed into a Mega Cab and tried both. The team at Mike Kelly Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram can put you in a Mega Cab RAM 2500, let your crew sit in the back, and show how the seats fold for cargo. Because the Mega Cab is a specific build, the ones in stock change over time, so tell us how you ride and haul and we will find one for you around Mercer County and Western Pennsylvania.
The Mega Cab rear seats recline and fold forward into a flat load floor, and both functions are class-exclusive. That gives the back row both passenger comfort and covered in-cab cargo space.
Yes. The seatbacks recline, so rear passengers can settle back instead of sitting fully upright on longer drives.
Yes. The rear seats fold forward into a flat floor, opening up lockable cargo space inside the cab behind the front seats.
No. The Mega Cab is offered in 4x4 only, paired with a 6-foot, 4-inch bed.
The Mega Cab is a heavy-duty configuration on the RAM 2500 and 3500. Because it is a specific cab style, browse current availability or ask us to find one built as a Mega Cab.