Towing
Toyota 4Runner towing capacity
The Toyota 4Runner tows up to 6,000 lb when properly equipped (2025–present). 6th gen; the prior 5th gen tows 5,000 lb.
Toyota 4Runner · max towing
6,000 lbBest case, properly equipped — your vehicle's rating is lower.
This is the maximum for the best-equipped 4Runner. Your exact rating is on the driver's door-jamb label and in the year-specific towing guide. Verify it before towing.
Check your trailer
Can your 4Runner tow your trailer?
Enter your fully-loaded trailer weight to compare against the Toyota 4Runner's best-case maximum. Confirm your own vehicle's rating before towing.
Vehicle
—Maximum when properly equipped.
| Max towing (best case) | — |
|---|---|
| Your loaded trailer | — |
| Headroom left | — |
| Capacity used | — |
| Est. tongue weight (10–15%) | — |
FAQ
How much can a Toyota 4Runner tow?
Up to 6,000 lb when properly equipped (2025–present) — 6th gen; the prior 5th gen tows 5,000 lb.. That's the best-case maximum; most 4Runner trucks/SUVs are rated lower depending on engine, axle, and tow package. Check your driver's door-jamb label for your exact rating.
Is 6,000 lb the rating for my 4Runner?
Probably not — it's the highest figure for the best-equipped configuration. Your specific vehicle's towing capacity is on its door-jamb label and in the year-specific towing guide, and is the number you must obey.
What about tongue weight and passengers?
Tongue weight (about 10–15% of the loaded trailer) and everything in the cab — passengers, cargo, fuel — count against your payload and limits. Leave headroom rather than towing right at the maximum.
The Toyota 4Runner figure is a best-case maximum for a properly-equipped configuration, provided as a reference. Your vehicle's actual towing capacity is lower and is on its door-jamb label and year-specific towing guide — always verify there before towing.