2019 towing capacity by make and model
Browse every 2019 model year vehicle in the towing capacity dataset — 3,357 models from 35 manufacturers. The highest tow rating across the 2019 lineup is the Ford F-450 CC LB DRW 4WD at 32,500 lb — heavy-duty fifth-wheel territory.
Pick a manufacturer to see every 2019 model it offered, with the maximum tow rating across all trims. Click through to a model for the full per-trim breakdown including engine, drivetrain, GVWR, curb weight, and payload.
Top tow ratings of 2019
The 8 vehicles with the highest published tow rating across the 2019 model year. Click through for the full per-trim breakdown.
All 2019 makes
Every manufacturer with at least one 2019 vehicle in the database, sorted alphabetically. The number after each make is the count of distinct models the dataset carries for that year.
- Acura 5 models
- Alfa Romeo 1 model
- Audi 8 models
- BMW 6 models
- Buick 3 models
- Cadillac 6 models
- Chevrolet 30 models
- Chevrolet-GMC 60 models
- Chrysler 3 models
- Dodge 48 models
- Fiat 1 model
- Ford 124 models
- Freightliner 12 models
- GMC 28 models
- Honda 11 models
- Hyundai 2 models
- Infiniti 3 models
- Jaguar 3 models
- Jeep 15 models
- Kia 8 models
- Land Rover 12 models
- Lexus 9 models
- Lincoln 4 models
- Maserati 1 model
- Mazda 5 models
- Mercedes-Benz 24 models
- Mini 4 models
- Mitsubishi 5 models
- Nissan 53 models
- Porsche 2 models
- Ram 19 models
- Subaru 6 models
- Toyota 59 models
- Volkswagen 3 models
- Volvo 14 models
How to read 2019 tow ratings
The headline tow rating shown for each vehicle is the manufacturer's published maximum across every trim and hitch class — typically the gooseneck or fifth-wheel rating on heavy-duty pickups and the bumper-pull rating on light-duty trucks and SUVs. The number you can actually tow on the road is constrained by your specific trim, hitch class, rear-axle ratio, and any tow-package option. Always confirm against your vehicle's door-jamb sticker before towing.
2019 ratings are tested under SAE J2807, the standardised towing-capacity procedure adopted industry-wide from 2015 onward. That means cross-make comparisons are apples-to-apples — a 10,000 lb rating from one manufacturer is testable against the same number from another.
All figures sourced from manufacturer documentation. See our methodology for how the dataset is compiled.