How much can a Hyundai Tucson tow? Up to 2,000 pounds, when properly equipped! Although many other SUVs can tow more than this SUV, 2,000 pounds is far from disappointing—especially for a compact and fuel-efficient model like the Tucson. Plus, that’s enough power to handle lightweight aluminum boats, small trailers with ATVs or waterskis, or even teardrop campers. Find out how to make the most of the Hyundai Tucson towing capacity with Findlay Hyundai.
Every Hyundai Santa Fe is equipped with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 187 horsepower, and you don’t need to upgrade your trim in order to reach the maximum Hyundai Tucson towing capacity. Just make sure that you choose a trailer with trailer brakes, which reduce the strain on your vehicle’s internal braking system. The difference is plain to see:
If you’re planning a trip that requires more than 2,000 pounds of towing capacity, check out the Hyundai Santa Fe or the Hyundai Santa Cruz.
A potent engine isn’t the only factor that makes the Tucson a dependable, adventure-friendly vehicle. The following features can help you stay in control no matter what conditions you’re facing on the roads of Hurricane, UT and Mesquite, NV:
Savvy Cedar City, UT-area drivers may be aware that the 2022 Hyundai Santa Fe is also available as a Hybrid or a Plug-In Hybrid— but will you reduce the Hyundai Tucson’s towing capacity by choosing one of the more efficient powertrains? Don’t bet on it: the Tucson Hybrid and the Tucson PHEV can both tow up to 2,000 pounds, too!
The Tucson Hybrid gets up to 37 mpg in the city or 26 mpg on the highway— beating the gas-powered Tucson by 11 mpg on city streets and 3 mpg on Washington-area highways. The Tucson PHEV gets up to 80 MPGe or 35 mpg in combined settings, depending on whether you’re driving with gas or gas and electricity together.
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