Toyota Tundra
The Toyota Tundra excels at towing heavy loads, offering a maximum capacity of 12,000 pounds with its i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 engine. The hybrid i-FORCE MAX option provides even more torque and efficiency for more demanding tasks.
Ford F-150
America’s best-selling truck for decades, the F-150 is full of versatility. Its lightweight aluminum body and high-strength steel frame give you an incredible power-to-weight ratio. Combine that with the EcoBoost V6 and V8 options, and you’ve got yourself America's most trusted towing companion.
Chevrolet Silverado HD (2500 / 3500)
The Silverado HD has one job: heavy lifting. With massive V8 and Duramax diesel options, it can tow nearly anything on wheels. Chevy’s trailering features also make it extra reliable for hauling farm equipment, boats, or campers.
Jeep Wagoneer
With a 10,000-pound tow rating, the Wagoneer is one of the few SUVs that can compete with trucks when it comes to hauling big boats or campers. It offers a tantalising blend between luxury and serious towing muscle; a combination most people can’t resist.
Ford Super Duty (F-250 / F-350 / F-450)
With tow ratings that soar past 30,000 pounds, the Ford Super Duty is a legend in every sense of the word. Diesel torque, advanced trailering tech, and sheer durability make it the first name that comes to mind for heavy towing.
Ram 2500 / 3500 HD
Built for the big jobs, Ram HD trucks combine massive diesel torque, a stout chassis, and smart towing tech in the perfect package. They are also equipped with the high-torque Cummins Turbo Diesel engine, giving them the perfect kick of power.
GMC Sierra HD (2500 / 3500)
Although the Sierra HD shares engineering with the Silverado, it has a premium edge over it; the perfect combination of power and comfort. Its maximum tow rating climbs over 36,000 pounds, making it one of the strongest trucks ever built.
Those beasts can haul a house. But can a smaller size do the same job?
Those beasts can haul a house. But can a smaller size do the same job?
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Although it may look like a lightweight, this half-ton Chevy is anything but. With a max tow rating of around 13,300 pounds, a dedicated Max Trailering package, and powerful engine options, it can haul massive loads with great ease.
Ram 1500
The Ram 1500 perfectly blends powerful engine options, such as the new Hurricane and former HEMI V8s, with a durable, high-strength steel frame. That, coupled with its suite of advanced technology, makes hitching and backing up a breeze.
GMC Sierra 1500
The Sierra 1500 mirrors its Silverado sibling but with upscale touches. With a 13,200-pound towing limit and advanced trailering systems, it’s a capable option for drivers who want performance without sacrificing comfort.
Nissan Titan XD
The Nissan Titan XD is the perfect solution for when you need more capability than a half-ton but don’t want to go full heavy-duty. Equipped with a powerful V8 engine, a tow rating of around 11,000 pounds, and a reinforced, fully boxed frame, the Titan XD ensures that strength and control are the least of your worries.
Of course, trucks aren’t the only ones good at towing…
Of course, trucks aren’t the only ones good at towing…
Ford Expedition
With a towing capacity of 9,300 pounds, the Ford Expedition delivers serious towing muscle in a full-size SUV package. Its twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 engine delivers torque that rivals V8s, and the suite of advanced tech makes towing heavy loads shockingly easy.
Chevrolet Tahoe
If you’re looking for the perfect blend of family comfort and rugged capability, this is it. Strong V8 engines, a solid body-on-frame design, and a suite of clever trailering tech. What more could one ask for?
GMC Yukon
The GMC Yukon combines a premium towing experience, potent engine options, a robust body-on-frame platform, and an intelligent trailering system into the perfect package. Although it is built on the same platform as the Tahoe, the Yukon offers a more premium interior.
Toyota Sequoia
Like the Toyota Tundra, the Sequoia also features an i-Force MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid engine along with a stout, truck-based frame. It also has Tow/Haul modes and an available Load-leveling Rear Height Control Air Suspension system to ensure a stable and comfortable haul.
Good enough to drop the kids off at school by day and pull campers by night…
Good enough to drop the kids off at school by day and pull campers by night…
Jeep Grand Wagoneer L
Want a bigger Wagoneer with more power? Yeah, the people at Jeep wanted the same. The Grand Wagoneer L has a powerful Hurricane twin-turbo engine, a rugged, truck-based frame, and an extended wheelbase, making it feel like a powerhouse wrapped in plush leather.
Lincoln Navigator
Although the Navigator appears to be all about chrome and comfort, it is much more than that. With a towing capacity of up to 8,300 pounds and a twin-turbo V6, it produces plenty of power and makes hitching and maneuvering a walk in the park.
Lexus GX
The Lexus may look like a luxury SUV, but it hides serious off-road and towing chops. Equipped with a powerful twin-turbo V6 engine, a 6,500-pound tow rating, and features like Tow Mode and a standard full-time 4WD system, it is a luxury SUV that doesn’t mind getting its hands dirty.
Who says you can’t look good while towing?
Who says you can’t look good while towing?
Land Rover Defender 130
The Defender 130 features a unibody construction, an 8,200-pound tow capacity, and smart tech that can handle trailers with ease. Its advanced 4x4 system ensures stability on tough terrain, making it perfect for towing on paved roads or rugged trails.
Toyota Land Cruiser
A global icon in every right, the Land Cruiser is truly legendary. Its robust, body-on-frame construction, paired with a potent hybrid V6 engine, gives it significant torque to pull campers or boats with confidence.