The 2019 Toyota Tacoma is a vehicle with a maximum bed length of 73.7 inches and seats for five passengers. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of this vehicle is 5,600 pounds. The Toyota Tacoma’s Gross Combined Weight Rating states that it can carry up to 11,360 pounds when towing a trailer or carrying a lot of cargo (GCWR). Now that you are more informed on its weight ratings, let’s look at what it can do for you and your family on the road in terms of its possibilities.
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Capabilities
The competent 2019 Toyota Tacoma can haul and tow a substantial amount of weight. The tongue load of the Toyota Tacoma is 640 pounds, and the vehicle can tow up to 6,400 pounds. Additionally, the Tacoma has a 1,175-pound short bed payload capability and a 1,370-pound long bed payload capacity. When it comes to helping you carry what you need, this truck model has it all.
What is the weight of my Toyota Tacoma?
The curb weight of the vehicle with the 3.5L V6 engine, automatic transmission, and rear-wheel drive is 4,550 pounds. When rear-wheel drive is selected, the curb weight drops to 4,255 pounds.
How do curb weight and gross weight differ?
The curb weight of your vehicle when it is empty, along with the weight of your passengers, fuel, any accessories you may have added to the vehicle, cargo, and the tongue weight of a tow trailer (typically 1020 percent of the combined curb weight and tongue weight), is what is known as the gross vehicle weight rating.