The 12 Best SUVs for Towing in 2025 (Ranked by Capacity)
1. Jeep Wagoneer (2025)

- Max Towing: 10,000 lbs (when equipped with Heavy Duty Trailer Tow package)
- Best-in-class towing tech with powerful turbo‑six, trailer sway control, integrated brakes, and air suspension
2. Jeep Grand Wagoneer (2025)

- Up to ~9,860 lbs – nearly matches Wagoneer while offering more luxury and power
3. Ford Expedition (2025)

- Up to 9,600 lbs with appropriate hitch and package; standard rating ~9,200 lbs
4. Toyota Sequoia (Hybrid, 2025)

- Up to ~9,520 lbs, thanks to its i‑Force MAX twin‑turbo hybrid powertrain
5. Lexus GX 550 (2025)

- Around ~9,096 lbs, built on Toyota/Land Cruiser platform and redesigned for 2024–25
6. Dodge Durango SRT 392 (2025)

- Up to ~8,700 lbs with V‑8 Tow‑N‑Go package; V6 rated lower
7. Lincoln Navigator / Navigator L (2025)

- Up to ~8,700 lbs, twin‑turbo V6, luxury ride, standard 4WD
8. Nissan Armada (2025)

- 8,500 lbs across trims, thanks to new twin‑turbo V6, includes trailer‑assist features
9. Infiniti QX80 (2025)

- 8,500 lbs, luxury sibling to Armada with same engine; adds comfort and features
10. Chevrolet Tahoe / GMC Yukon (2025)

- Up to ~8,400 lbs with V8 + Max Trailering Package. Yukon XL slightly lower (~8,300 lbs)
11. Land Rover Defender 110 (2025)

- Up to ~7,716 lbs with 3.0L inline‑six and towing package. Rugged and capable off-road
12. Audi Q7 (3.0T / SQ7, 2025)

- Around 7,700 lbs, especially in SQ7 trim. Great blend of luxury, seating, and towing capacity
🧰 Comparison Table
Rank | SUV Model | Max Tow (lbs) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jeep Wagoneer | 10,000 | Best overall towing package |
2 | Jeep Grand Wagoneer | ~9,860 | Luxurious with very high capacity |
3 | Ford Expedition | ~9,600 | Strong package required |
4 | Toyota Sequoia Hybrid | ~9,520 | Reliable hybrid powertrain |
5 | Lexus GX 550 | ~9,096 | Rugged midsize luxury SUV |
6 | Dodge Durango (V8 / SRT) | ~8,700 | Muscle‑car SUV tow with package |
7 | Lincoln Navigator | ~8,700 | Luxury cousin to Expedition |
8 | Nissan Armada | 8,500 | Standard high tow with V6 and equipment |
9 | Infiniti QX80 | 8,500 | Armada with upscale features |
10 | Chevy Tahoe / GMC Yukon | ~8,400 | Reliable GM V8 tow packages |
11 | Land Rover Defender 110 | ~7,716 | Capability + off-road finesse |
12 | Audi Q7 (3.0T / SQ7) | ~7,700 | Premium midsize SUV with solid towing |
⚙️ Things to Consider When Choosing
- Engine & Package Required: Many SUVs reach max tow only with specific engines (often V8 or turbo V6) and towing packages installed.
- Hitch Type & Setup: Weight-distributing or trailer sway packages may be required.
- Fuel Efficiency: Higher capacity often means lower mileage—consider hybrids like Sequoia or diesel options where available.
- Seats vs. Towing: Full-size SUVs offer seating for seven or eight, while midsizers (like Lexus GX or Audi Q7) offer slightly less capacity.
- Off-Road/Tech Features: Models like Wagoneer include trailer-assist tech, air suspension, and integrated wiring.
🚗 Why It Matters for Canadian Drivers
At Drive with Babar, many customers seek SUVs that can tow trailers for camping, boats, or utility trailers but still qualify for financing—even with imperfect credit. We help you:
- Get pre-approved for vehicles that match your towing needs
- Understand which trims and packages unlock full towing capacity
- Ensure compatibility with Canadian towing regulations and conditions
✅ Final Thoughts
If your towing needs demand serious capability—for example, a boat, horse trailer, or large camper—look at top-tier performers like the Jeep Wagoneer, Expedition, or Sequoia Hybrid. For a best-in-class blend of luxury and towing, the Grand Wagoneer, Navigator, or Armada/QX80 are compelling.
At Drive with Babar, we’ll help match you not just with a capable tow vehicle—but one you can be pre-approved for quickly and confidently.