Toyota Tundra Towing Capacity by Year (2010-2026)

Every Toyota Tundra max tow rating from 2010 through 2026 - 5.7L V8, 3.5L i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6, and the hybrid. Plus the third-gen redesign explained.

📊 17 model years🛻 OEM tow ratings✓ J2807 compliant

📋 Quick Facts

Brand
Toyota
Model
Tundra
Years Covered
2010-2026
Peak Tow
12,000 lb

Toyota Tundra max trailer-tow ratings, by model year. Always cross-reference your truck's exact configuration on the door-jamb tow sticker and in the Trailer Towing Selector in your owner's manual.

📊 Toyota Tundra Towing Capacity Table

YearTop-Tow Engine / ConfigMax Towing
20263.5L i-FORCE MAX Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid12,000 lb
20253.5L i-FORCE Twin-Turbo V612,000 lb
20243.5L i-FORCE Twin-Turbo V612,000 lb
20233.5L i-FORCE Twin-Turbo V612,000 lb
20223.5L i-FORCE Twin-Turbo V612,000 lb
20215.7L V810,200 lb
20205.7L V810,200 lb
20195.7L V810,200 lb
20185.7L V810,200 lb
20175.7L V810,500 lb
20165.7L V810,500 lb
20155.7L V810,500 lb
20145.7L V810,500 lb
20135.7L V810,400 lb
20125.7L V810,400 lb
20115.7L V810,800 lb
20105.7L V810,800 lb

Capacities shown are manufacturer maximum ratings for properly equipped configurations. Your truck's actual capacity depends on cab style, bed length, engine, axle ratio, and tow package. Check the door-jamb sticker and owner's manual before towing.

📝 Configuration Notes

The 2022 redesign dropped the 5.7L V8 in favor of the twin-turbo 3.5L V6, with a hybrid (i-FORCE MAX) option. The hybrid produces more torque but Toyota rates both around 12,000 lb for tow.

Max tow numbers assume the lightest cab/bed, optimal axle ratio, the official Tow Package, and a 150 lb driver with minimal cargo. Add a passenger, fuel, gear, and a cap, and your real-world towable weight drops by 500-1,500 lb. Never load past 80% of rated capacity if you can avoid it - hills, headwinds, and altitude all eat into margin.

⚠ Read this before you tow Manufacturer numbers are SAE J2807 ratings - hot, loaded, at altitude, with a level trailer. They are NOT a target to hit. Your real safe-tow weight is limited by GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating), tongue weight, brakes, and tire load index. Many owners overload tongue weight without realizing it, which causes trailer sway above 55 mph.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I find the exact tow rating for my Toyota Tundra?
Open the driver's door and look for the yellow Tire and Loading Information sticker on the door jamb - the trailer-tow rating is printed there. The Trailer Towing Selector in your owner's manual lists it by VIN-decode of cab, bed, engine, and axle ratio.
Does the Tow Package actually matter?
Yes. The factory Tow / Trailering Package adds a Class IV or V hitch receiver, transmission cooler, integrated brake controller pre-wire, beefier alternator, and revised axle ratio. Without it, max tow is often 2,000-4,000 lb lower than the advertised figure.
Should I tow at the maximum capacity?
No. Stay below 80% of max in real-world use. SAE J2807 ratings are derived in lab/track conditions with one 150 lb driver. Once you add passengers, fuel, cargo, and a hot day, the safety margin disappears fast.
What is GCWR and is it more important than tow rating?
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) is the maximum your truck plus loaded trailer can weigh together. Many owners hit GCWR before hitting tow rating once they load the truck with passengers and gear. Tow rating alone is not the limit. Read our /what-is-gross-combined-weight-rating guide.
What tongue weight should I target?
10-15% of the loaded trailer weight, measured at the coupler. Below 10% causes trailer sway. Above 15% overloads the rear axle and lifts the front, ruining steering. A weight-distribution hitch helps for heavier trailers - see /weight-distribution-hitch-explained.
Do I need a brake controller?
Yes - in every state, any trailer over roughly 3,000 lb GVWR requires its own electric brakes plus a controller in the tow vehicle. Most modern Toyota Tundra trucks have an integrated controller in the dash; older trucks need an aftermarket unit. See /brake-controller-for-trailer-explained.
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