About TowingSpecs

TowingSpecs exists because nobody had built the obvious thing.

Search for any vehicle's towing capacity and you'll find a page from a dealership in another state, publishing a generic article with the same information you've already read three times. None of them let you pick your exact trim, see your exact number, and check it against what you're towing.

We built the tool that should have existed years ago: enter your year, make, model, and trim, and get your towing capacity, payload, tongue weight, and hitch class instantly. Then match it against a trailer to find out if you're safe.

Where the Specs Come From

Every number on this site comes from the manufacturer's official towing guide for that specific model year. Not from a dealership article. Not from a forum post. Not from "approximately." The actual PDF that the manufacturer publishes with trim-level specifications.

We cite our source and last-verified date on every page. If you ever find a number that doesn't match the manufacturer's guide, let us know and we'll fix it the same day.

What This Site Is Not

TowingSpecs is an independent reference tool. We are not affiliated with any vehicle manufacturer, dealership, or trailer company. We don't sell trucks. We don't sell trailers. We give you the data to make your own decisions.

We are also not a replacement for your owner's manual. Towing capacity varies by specific configuration, installed options, and accessories. Always verify with your documentation before towing.