Towing capacity / Mid-size pickup

Toyota Tacoma Towing Capacity

Depending on year and configuration, the Tacoma is rated to tow between 3,500 lb and 6,800 lb. The table below breaks it down by generation, with the equipment notes the headline numbers depend on.

Toyota Tacoma tow ratings by year

YearsGenerationBase ratingMax rating
2024-2026 4th generation 3,500 lb 6,500 lb
2016-2023 3rd generation 3,500 lb 6,800 lb
2005-2015 2nd generation 3,500 lb 6,500 lb

Configuration notes

2024-2026: 6,500 lb with the i-Force 2.4L turbo and tow package; the i-Force Max hybrid rates up to 6,000 lb.

2016-2023: 6,800 lb requires the 3.5L V6 with the tow package in Access Cab 4x2 form; 4x4 Double Cab configs rate 6,400-6,500 lb. The 2.7L four-cylinder rates 3,500 lb.

2005-2015: Max with the 4.0L V6 and factory tow package.

Ratings vary by cab, bed length, drivetrain, axle ratio and packages, sometimes by several thousand pounds within one model year. Treat these as accurate ranges and confirm the rating for your exact vehicle via the VIN, door-jamb sticker or owner's manual before towing.

Reading these numbers correctly

The max rating applies to one specific configuration, usually the lightest cab with the strongest engine and a factory tow package. The base rating is what the least tow-oriented configuration is certified for. Your Tacoma sits somewhere in that range, and the only way to know exactly where is your VIN-specific documentation.

Also remember that tongue weight (10-15 percent of the trailer) counts against payload, not the tow rating. A Tacoma can be inside its towing limit and over its payload limit at the same time. Our towing calculator works out the real-world numbers from your GCWR and curb weight.

Frequently asked questions

Which Toyota Tacoma configuration tows the most?

The lightest cab configuration with the strongest engine and tow package: for the current truck, an i-Force 2.4T SR5/TRD with the tow package.

Can a Toyota Tacoma tow a travel trailer?

The strongest recent configurations are rated up to 6,800 lb. That covers many mid-size travel trailers, most boats and utility trailers, but stay well clear of the limit for large trailers. Keep the loaded trailer weight, not the empty weight, under the rating for your exact configuration.

Do I need a weight-distribution hitch?

Most manufacturers require a weight-distributing hitch above roughly 5,000 lb of trailer weight, and it noticeably improves stability well below that. Check the towing section of the owner’s manual for the exact threshold for your model year.