Compare The Tacoma & Tundra Towing Specs

The team at Brownsville Toyota is eager to help truck buyers from San Benito, Harlingen, and Weslaco make the right choices to meet their needs when evaluating the features and capabilities of the amazing 2025 Toyota Tacoma and 2025 Toyota Tundra. Toyota saw sales of these two trucks reach well over 350,000 units in a year in the United States, as they offer reliability, functionality, and excellent fuel economy compared to many other manufacturers' products. As you are evaluating which of the Toyota trucks is the best to meet your needs and use case, one of the critical criteria to consider is the towing capacity.

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Toyota Tacoma

Toyota Tacoma


The Toyota Tacoma Towing Capacity

One of the primary uses for a truck in the Texas market is towing a trailer filled with equipment or tools, a piece of heavy equipment on a trailer, or for recreational use, which could include towing a boat, camper, or other toys for that perfect camping or hunting excursion. The maximum towing capacity of the Toyota Tacoma is 6,500 pounds. That capability enables this truck to handle what the RV industry would consider a large travel trailer, offering maximum space and amenities. You will also have the ability to add up to 1,705 added pounds of cargo in the bed of your 2025 Toyota Tacoma for added functionality.

The power to tow 6,500 pounds is generated by the i-Force 2.4L turbo four-cylinder or the i-FORCE MAX 2.4L turbocharged four-cylinder hybrid powertrain. The i-FORCE produces 278 horsepower, while the MAX version increases that power to 326. The standard eight-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission is standard on these trucks, but you also have the option of a six-speed manual transmission with automatic rev-matching and anti-stall technology. The automatic transmission has a few added features to handle towing with ease, such as the sequential shift mode and uphill and downhill shift logic to account for the added challenges of extra weight on a trailer in these settings. The Tacoma models offering the largest towing capacity are provided in rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive and include the SR5 and the TRD PreRunner. Buyers will also appreciate that these trucks include a substantial six-foot bed and XtraCab for added comfort and capacity inside the trucks.

Toyota Tacoma Towing Technology

When you are towing a trailer, boat, or camper, there is an added level of focus and care that you need to call upon to safely handle this task. However, when you use the Toyota Tacoma, it reduces the challenges thanks to the help of a great towing package that includes a Class-IV towing hitch receiver and wiring harness with a 7-pin/4-pin connector, as well as the option to add many other helpful features. Your choices include a transmission cooler, engine oil cooler, beefed-up alternator, and battery, as well as trailer-sway control. What this means for Tacoma owners in Texas is that you never need to worry about pushing your Tacoma to the limit when you are towing a trailer in the heat of the summer or when the weather is less than perfect. Trailer sway control and the added features in the towing package provide the confidence and peace of mind you need to focus on the road and not feel overly stressed when heading to work or play in your Toyota Tacoma that is pulling a large load.

The Tacoma Is The Complete Package

The Toyota Tacoma is the perfect gas-powered truck for buyers with a variety of needs. These trucks seat from two to five, depending on the model, and deliver up to 23 miles per gallon on combined city and highway driving. Inside, you can enjoy a 12.3-inch all-digital gauge display, a heads-up display, and climate-controlled front seats with heating and ventilation. The center dash touchscreen is provided in a standard 8-inch size, but if tech is your thing, feel free to upgrade to the massive 14-inch selection. This will be the access point for the standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Other optional features include a wireless charging pad and a JBL audio system, which features a Bluetooth speaker on the dash that can be detached and used at the jobsite or campsite.

Both Toyota trucks feature Toyota Safety Sense 2.5, which includes a range of driver-assist and safety features, such as lane departure warning, steering assist, blind spot warning, and rear cross-traffic alert. Standard features on all Toyota models also include forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control, as well as a complete set of airbags to protect all occupants

 
Toyota Tundra

Toyota Tundra


The Tundra Towing Capacity

Towing is a part of many aspects of Texans' lives. We use trailers to move equipment and materials for work. It pulls the job trailer or mobile office to the job site, and it is an integral tool when it is time to relax and enjoy some outdoor time. Tundra owners pull a boat, trailer of jet skis, or a large camper with confidence to allow them to relax and recharge on their downtime and prepare for whatever the next workday holds. When you are the owner of a very capable Toyota Tundra, you have the ability to tow up to 12,000 pounds with your truck.

The Tundra uses a 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine named the i-FORCE to deliver 358 horsepower. The first upgrade is to an i-FORCE that adds capability and reaches 389 horsepower. Finally, the i-FORCE MAX hybrid will crank out 437 horsepower and uses an electric motor to add to its functionality and capability. Each of these large engines is controlled by a 10-speed automatic transmission for easy and stress-free driving.

What You Could Tow With Your Tundra

When you read that a Tundra can tow up to 12,000 pounds, you wonder what that really translates to in your world. You could put the average African elephant on a trailer and drive it around town. But in a more real-world use case, the Tundra can handle towing the average dump truck or monster truck, as both are within the 12,000-pound weight limit. In a more exciting use case, the average 35-foot travel trailer, equipped with all the comforts of home, will weigh in at only 10,500 pounds dry, providing ample capacity for water and gear to prepare your camper for any adventure.

Toyota Tundra Towing Technology

The Tundra comes with a towing package that makes this truck ready to work from day one, thanks to the Class-IV towing hitch receiver and wiring harness, which features a 7-pin/4-pin connector. If you are focused on towing with ease and no stress, the Tow Tech Package includes some great features like selectable towing modes that adapt the power transfer of the engine based on the weight and kind of trailer you are towing, and sway control to ensure the wind and other weather or road-related conditions are not creating hazardous issues.

The technology that has many Tundra owners excited includes the latest in cameras, as well as added views and information for the driver. The first perk is the rearview camera with hitch assist, which helps the driver line up to connect the trailer to the hitch, thanks to a clear view of the connection area. Blind spot monitoring can be extended to include the areas that surround the trailer, which can be challenging for the driver to see. Finally, Tundra owners can consist of wireless trailer cameras for an enlarges scope of the surround view of their vehicle. This added information provides the information you need to feel confident and relaxed when towing with your new Toyota Tundra.

The Toyota Tundra Has It All

The Tundra provides ample space for five in the cab and offers an impressive 20 miles per gallon when driving a combination of city and highway miles. Inside, you will undoubtedly feel like you have all the features and comforts of home in your new truck. You can stick with the analog gauges if you are more comfortable with them or upgrade to a 12.3-inch digital gauge display. The infotainment screen in the center of the dash is typically 8 inches, but there is an upgrade to a 12.3-inch version if you like the added size and ease of use. The sound system will vary based on the cab size. The base system is equipped with six speakers, the extended cab steps up to nine, and the crew cab has a dozen speakers for perfect sound throughout. Other useful tech features in the 2025 Tundra include an optional wireless charging pad and a Wi-Fi Hotspot.

 

Get Behind The Wheel Of A Toyota Truck At Brownsville Toyota

The team of truck experts at Brownsville Toyota is excited to meet buyers who are looking for the perfect Toyota truck to meet their needs. Our staff is ready to help by explaining all the features and functions of these amazing machines. But we know that the best way for you to make this significant choice is to visit our dealership and take a few test drives. We are certain that a bit of time in the driver’s seat is the best way to ensure you make the right choice today and are happy with your Toyota Tacoma or Tundra for years to come.