Towing capacity and car weight limit guide | RAC Drive (2024)

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19th Jan 2022

Towing capacity isa weighty issue and it’s important to be aware of the vehicle’s limits before attempting to tow a caravan or trailer.

The rules on what you can tow with your driving licence are different depending on when you passed your test. And the penalties for exceeding the weight limit of your vehicle and/or driving licence can be significant.

In this driving adviceguide, we look at what towing capacity is, how to work it out and the rules you need to abide by when looking to legally tow using your vehicle.

How do I work out my car’s towing capacity?

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The towing capacity of your vehicle is the maximum weight it can legally tow. The maximum towing capacity may be listed on the V5C logbookor on a plate/sticker on the car itself (usually inside the driver's doorframe). However, it may not be safe or comfortable to do so, especially with a caravan or trailer that has a large box-like profile.

The towing capacity may be published within the handbook of the vehicle. It can also be calculated from the VIN plate, where line one is the maximum allowable mass and line two is the maximum trian mass. Simply deduct line one from line two and you have the vehicle towing limit.

For safe towing it is recommended by many towing experts that a novice should keep the fully laden weight of the caravan no heavier than 85% of the kerbweight of the tow car. This is known as the 85% rule. Bear in mind that it is a guide and not legally enforceable.

To calculate this, you only need to know two key figures: the kerbweight of the car and the maximum mass of the caravan (called ‘maximum technically permissible laden mass’, or MTPLM).

If the mass of the caravan is 85% or less of the car’s kerbweight, the car will tow it with ease.

If it’s between 85% and 100%, be careful – only experienced caravanners should use that car to tow such a heavy weight.

But if the caravan is heavier than the car, then it is strongly recommended not to use it to tow that caravan. This calculation is known by experts as ‘outfit matching’.

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What is the kerbweight of my car?

You can find the kerbweight of your car in the owner’s manual, sometimes on a plate on the door sill or sometimes on the V5 registration document (look for the figure ‘G: Mass In Service’).

What is the weight of my caravan?

The weight of the caravan is usually listed on a plate near the door frame and in the owner’s handbook, but the manufacturer should also be able to tell you.

What else do I need to know about towing a caravan?

You also need to make sure that the maximum width of the trailer does not exceed 2.55 metres, and the maximum length of the trailer does not exceed 7 metres body length.

This length does not include the draw-bar or A-frame towing coupling at the front.

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Do I need a towing licence?

If you passed your car driving test before 1 January 1997, you are usually allowed to drive a vehicle and trailer combination up to 8,250kg maximum authorised mass (MAM), as long as it's within the weight limits of the vehicle.

If you passed your car driving test after 1 January 1997, you’re allowed to tow trailers up to 3,500kgMAM (again, as long as it's within the weight limits of the vehicle).

You should always check the weight limits of your driving licence before towing - the limits are shown on the back of the photocard.

For further advice on towing, including useful tips on how to tow and trailer licences, read our complete guide to towing a caravan.

What are the best cars for towing a caravan?

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Not every car is capable of towing a caravan, especially smaller cars - and you can forget about your hatchback being up to the challenge.

If you're still unsure about what car to use or you know your car is not suitable then it is well worth researching what cars can best tow a caravan.

If you need any accessories for your caravan, be sure to have a look at our range of caravan accessories over at the RAC Shop.

1. https://www.gov.uk/car-trailer-driving-test

2. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-rules-for-towing-a-trailer-or-caravan-with-a-car-from-autumn-2021

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FAQs

How much weight can I tow with my car? ›

The '85% rule' The '85% rule' is often cited when discussing towing weight. If you are inexperienced with towing trailers, many experts suggest that your trailer's fully laden weight should be no more than 85% of your towing vehicle's kerb weight.

Does towing capacity include vehicle weight? ›

A truck's payload capacity refers to the maximum amount of weight you can safely add to a truck's cargo area in addition to its curb weight (or empty weight). Towing capacity, on the other hand, refers to the maximum weight that a truck can tow after factoring in the weight of the truck and any cargo.

Do you subtract vehicle weight from towing capacity? ›

Towing Capacity: How Much Your Truck Can Pull

To find your truck's towing capacity, subtract your truck's curb weight from its Gross Combined Vehicle Weight Rating (GCVWR). The GCVWR is the maximum weight of your loaded truck and the weight of its attached trailer.

How do you calculate how much your vehicle can tow? ›

Subtracting the curb weight from the GCWR gives you the vehicle's towing capacity. Manufacturers will stress that you should never exceed your car or truck's towing capacity. We would add that, for safety reasons, it's best to never come within 10% of that total.

What is my car weight limit? ›

The owner's manual provides a detailed account of the gross vehicle mass, the roof load, and the gross combined weight. If you do not have your car's manual, you can easily find it on the brand's website or download it as a document on your device.

Is it OK to exceed towing capacity? ›

It's illegal to exceed the towing capacity of your vehicle in most jurisdictions, and police have an easy time spotting the overloaded vehicle that can't get up to speed and ends up sliding through stop signs.

What is the 80 towing rule? ›

The 80% towing rule is less of a “rule” and more of an idea: don't pull a trailer with a GVWR that is more than 80% of your vehicle's maximum towing capacity. That leaves 20% of your towing capacity left for other cargo like passengers, baggage, etc.

What determines the maximum allowed towing capacity of a vehicle? ›

Explantion: The maximum weight that your vehicle can safely tow is specified by the manufacturer, and is usually set out in the drivers handbook for the vehicle, and in some cases on a plate attached to the vehicle. This is the safe towing limit for the vehicle and you should not exceed it.

Can you max out payload and towing capacity? ›

You will sometimes see GCWR listed on the automakers' sites, but more often, it's easier to find towing capacity and just do the math. These numbers are maximums—neither can be exceeded without compromising safety.

What happens if you tow over weight? ›

You aren't just in danger of losing control of your car. Towing over capacity carries a few other risks as well: Overweight trailers can overload your brakes and cause them to fail. A swinging trailer can drag your car off the road, endangering you, pedestrians and other drivers.

How do I know I am towing too much weight? ›

Determining Your Tow Vehicle's Load Limit

First, look at your vehicle's placard for a statement that reads “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX lbs.” Then, determine the weight of the driver and any passengers that will be riding while you tow.

What does 3500 lb towing capacity mean? ›

A 3,500-pound weight limit will typically let you pull a lightly-loaded utility trailer, a pop-up camping trailer, a couple of snowmobiles on an open trailer, or a small fishing boat.

How do I check the towing capacity of my car? ›

The exact towing weight or capacity for your vehicle is stamped on the Vehicle Identification Number Plate, VIN Plate. The VIN plate is usually found under the bonnet or on a door pillar, if you struggle to find refer to the vehicle owners hardback as that should reference where it is located for your vehicle.

How do I know my towing capacity? ›

The tow rating or towing capacity refers to the maximum weight you can pull with a given vehicle. This rating, easily found within your vehicle's owner's manual, not only represents the weight of the trailer itself, but the weight of any cargo loaded within it.

Is GVWR the same as towing capacity? ›

GVWR vs Towing Capacity

GVWR is the maximum weight capacity of a vehicle without a trailer attached. Towing capacity, on the other hand, is the maximum weight capacity of the vehicle, specifically in terms of how heavy of a trailer it can tow.

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