🛻 Ridgeline, Pilot, Passport, Odyssey, CR-V, and the sedan truth

Honda Towing Capacity Calculator: Ridgeline, Pilot and the Sedan Reality Check

Honda quietly builds one of the more capable unibody trucks on the market in the Ridgeline, backs it up with genuinely useful figures on the Pilot, Passport and Odyssey, and then sells millions of Civics and Accords that were never given a hitch at all. This calculator sorts the real numbers from the ones people assume exist because a badge looks sporty enough.

Live VIN decode Every towing-capable Honda Payload-first six checks
Verified June 22, 2026 against SAE J2807 and FMVSS 110.

Honda towing calculator

Honda Setup

Your 17-character Honda VIN
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VIN decoded

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

This Honda model does not carry a published towing capacity in most markets.
Specs pre-filled. Verify against your Honda towing capacity chart.
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Tow Verdict

Enter your VIN or pick a model

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

Why the truck-shaped Honda is not the one most people expect

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

Honda towing capacity confuses shoppers because the Ridgeline looks like a conventional body-on-frame pickup but is actually built on a unibody crossover platform, and somehow still manages a genuinely respectable 5,000 lb figure. I built the manual selector to make that comparison honest against the Pilot, Passport and Odyssey rather than treating them as interchangeable.

SAE J2807FMVSS 11012 yrs spec experienceVerified June 2026

If you already own the vehicle and want a figure specific to your exact build rather than a brochure average, checking Honda towing capacity by VIN pulls the certified number straight from your configuration, since trim and drivetrain choice on the Pilot and Passport genuinely shift the towing figure. The Ridgeline tops the range at 5,000 lb despite its unconventional unibody construction, the Pilot and Passport follow closely with real three-row family capability, the Odyssey holds a solid minivan figure, the CR-V offers a modest but useful number, and the Civic, Accord and HR-V were simply never given a published towing rating in most markets, which this calculator states plainly.

Ridgeline

The unibody surprise

5,000 lb despite a crossover-based platform, genuinely competitive against body-on-frame midsize trucks.

Pilot & Passport

Family SUV muscle

Strong three-row and two-row figures respectively, both with the factory tow package fitted.

Odyssey

The minivan sleeper

3,500 lb, a figure that surprises people who assume minivans cannot pull anything meaningful.

honesty first

No invented numbers

Civic, Accord and HR-V get an honest not-rated flag rather than a fabricated towing figure.

Honda towing capacity chart reference

Select any of these in the calculator to pre-fill every rating. This is the Honda towing capacity chart in full, including the models that carry no published towing figure in most markets, so you know exactly where each nameplate stands.

Model / trimTow ratingGVWRPayloadCurb weight

How to use the Honda towing calculator

Enter VIN

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

Confirm ratings

Pre-filled, verify against your Honda towing capacity chart.

Add load

Passengers and cargo before the trailer.

Enter trailer

Loaded weight and tongue target.

Six checks

Payload, GVWR, GCWR, tow, tongue, hitch.

Methodology

SAE J2807

Tow ratings for the Ridgeline, Pilot, Passport, Odyssey and CR-V with the factory tow package follow J2807 test methodology.

VIN structure (ISO 3779)

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

Payload-first logic

Tongue weight and cargo are checked against payload before tow rating, since payload is where a fully loaded Pilot or Odyssey can run out first.

FMVSS 110

GVWR and payload definitions and the certification label requirements referenced across the current lineup.

SAE J684

Hitch class assignment matched to trailer weight, Class II for lighter setups scaling to Class III on the fully equipped Ridgeline.

Source citationsTow ratings: SAE J2807 and Honda manufacturer towing guides. GVWR/payload: FMVSS 110. Hitch classes: SAE J684. Trailer electrics: ISO 11992, ISO 1724. VIN structure: ISO 3779.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Honda Ridgeline towing capacity?

The Ridgeline, fitted with the factory Tow Package, is rated to tow up to 5,000 lb, a genuinely competitive figure for a unibody pickup built more like a crossover underneath. AWD variants carry the full figure, while front-wheel-drive variants are rated slightly lower.

Can a Honda CR-V tow a trailer?

Yes, modestly. The CR-V is rated to tow up to 1,500 lb with the factory tow package fitted, enough for a small utility trailer or a couple of jet skis, well short of the Pilot or Passport.

Do the Honda Civic and Accord have a towing capacity?

No, not officially. Honda does not publish a towing capacity for the Civic or Accord in most markets, and the HR-V similarly lacks an official rating in North America, which surprises shoppers expecting SUV-style capability from a crossover-shaped body.

Does my Honda VIN reveal my exact towing capacity?

Yes, meaningfully. The VIN encodes model, engine, model year and factory options including whether the tow package was specified, which together determine your specific 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 Honda towing capacity chart, the door jamb sticker, 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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