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Dacia Towing Calculator: Duster, Jogger and the Sandero Family

Dacia built a whole brand identity around no-nonsense value, and the towing figures reflect that same honesty when you actually go looking for them. The Duster has quietly become one of the most caravan-towed vehicles in Europe, the Jogger pulls its weight as the practical seven-seater, and the Spring, being a compact city EV, was never asked to tow anything at all. Pick your model or decode your VIN and get the real payload-first picture.

Live VIN decode Duster, Jogger and Sandero covered Payload-first six checks
Verified June 22, 2026 against SAE J2807, ISO 1103 and EU type approval.

Dacia towing calculator

Dacia Setup

Your 17-character Dacia VIN
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VIN decoded

Found on the windscreen through the driver's side glass, the driver's door sill plate, or your registration document.

This Dacia model is not offered with a factory tow bar preparation and has no manufacturer-certified towing capacity.
Specs pre-filled. Verify against your Dacia towing capacity chart.
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Tow Verdict

Enter your VIN or pick a model

Decode your VIN or select a Dacia model manually, confirm the ratings, add what's loaded, then tap Calculate Towing.

Why the budget badge quietly out-tows plenty of pricier rivals

EZ
Engr. Zey, Founder & Lead Reviewer
Mechanical engineer, 12+ years of vehicle specification and towing compliance

Dacia gets underestimated on towing because the value positioning leads people to assume the numbers must be modest too. They are not. The Duster in particular has become a genuine caravan-towing favourite across Europe precisely because it hits a 1,500 kg figure at a price point most competitors cannot touch, and I wanted this calculator to give that reputation the precision it deserves.

SAE J2807ISO 110312 yrs spec experienceVerified June 2026

If you already own the car and want a figure specific to your exact build rather than a brochure average, checking Dacia towing capacity by VIN pulls the certified number straight from your configuration, since drivetrain and engine choice shift the figure meaningfully across the range. The Duster leads with the strongest numbers, the Jogger holds its own as a seven-seat family hauler once you account for a full load of passengers, the Sandero and Sandero Stepway offer honest light-duty figures suited to a small trailer, and the Spring city EV was never given the hardware to tow at all, which this calculator states plainly rather than guessing.

Duster

The caravan favourite

Up to 1,500 kg on 4x4 and TCe variants, a figure that punches well above its price bracket.

Jogger

Seven seats, real capability

Up to 1,200 kg with the tow bar fitted, though a full complement of passengers eats the margin fast.

Sandero family

Light-duty and honest about it

Modest figures suited to small trailers, never oversold as more than they are.

honesty first

No invented numbers

The Spring city EV gets an honest not-rated flag rather than a fabricated towing figure.

Dacia towing capacity chart reference

Select any of these in the calculator to pre-fill every rating. This is the Dacia towing capacity chart in table form, including the model that carries no factory hitch at all, so you know exactly where each one stands before you go shopping for a tow bar.

Model / drivetrainTow ratingGVMPayloadKerb weight

How to use the Dacia towing calculator

Enter VIN

17-character code decodes model, engine and tow package.

Confirm ratings

Pre-filled, verify against your compliance plate.

Add load

Passengers and cargo before the trailer.

Enter trailer

Loaded weight and tow ball target.

Six checks

Payload, GVM, GCM, tow, tow ball, hitch.

Methodology

SAE J2807 / EU type approval

Tow ratings for Dacia variants with a factory tow bar follow J2807 methodology or the equivalent EU Whole Vehicle Type Approval mass certification.

VIN structure (ISO 3779)

The 17-position VIN carries WMI, VDS and VIS segments that encode Dacia's model, engine and equipment fitment used to look up your true towing figure.

Payload-first logic

Tow ball weight and cargo are checked against payload before tow rating, since payload is where a fully loaded Jogger with seven seats occupied typically runs out first.

ISO 1103 coupling

Hitch ball and coupling head compatibility, checked against the two most common hitch classes fitted across the range.

Source citationsTow ratings: SAE J2807 and Dacia manufacturer towing documentation. VIN structure: ISO 3779. Coupling: ISO 1103. Trailer electrics: ISO 11992, ISO 1724.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Dacia Duster towing capacity?

The Duster is rated to tow up to 1,500 kg braked on the 4x4 diesel and TCe variants with the factory tow bar fitted, a strong figure for a budget-focused crossover. Front-wheel-drive variants carry a lower figure, typically around 1,200 kg.

Can a Dacia Jogger tow a caravan?

Yes, within reason. The Jogger is rated to tow up to 1,200 kg braked with the factory tow bar, enough for a small to mid-size caravan, though families running all seven seats should check the payload check carefully.

Does the Dacia Spring have a towing capacity?

No. The Spring is not offered with a factory tow bar preparation in any market, so it carries no manufacturer-certified towing figure, standard for city-focused EVs at this size.

Does my Dacia VIN tell me my exact towing capacity?

Yes, meaningfully. The VIN encodes model, engine, model year and factory options including tow bar fitment, which together determine your exact certified figure rather than a general model-wide number.

Disclaimer. This calculator estimates towing capacity from the figures you enter and the database maintained on this site. Confirm all ratings against your Dacia towing capacity chart, the compliance plate, and the VIN-linked build record for your exact configuration before towing. We accept no liability for losses arising from use of this tool.
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