Jeep Grand Cherokee Towing Capacity Calculator
Determine your Jeep Grand Cherokee’s safe towing capacity based on model year, engine, drivetrain, and other key factors
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Factors Affecting Towing Capacity
Engine Type
Larger engines with higher torque output generally provide greater towing capacity. Diesel engines often excel in towing due to high torque at low RPMs.
Drivetrain
4WD systems may slightly reduce towing capacity compared to 2WD due to additional weight, but provide better traction for towing on varied terrain.
Axle Ratio
Higher numerical axle ratios (e.g., 3.91 vs 3.09) provide more torque multiplication, improving towing capability but reducing fuel efficiency.
Towing Packages
Factory towing packages include upgraded cooling systems, transmission oil coolers, heavy-duty brakes, and wiring harnesses that increase safe towing limits.
Payload Capacity
The weight of passengers, cargo, and tongue weight reduces available towing capacity. Always check your vehicle’s payload rating on the door jamb sticker.
Model Year Changes
Towing capacities have evolved with each generation of Grand Cherokee. Newer models often feature improved frames, suspension, and towing technologies.
Frequently Asked Questions
The maximum towing capacity varies by model year and configuration. Recent models with the available 5.7L Hemi V8 and Trailer Tow Package can tow up to 7,200 lbs (3,266 kg). Always check your specific vehicle’s rating.
Towing within your vehicle’s rated capacity should not affect warranty coverage. However, modifications that exceed factory specifications or improper towing that causes damage may void certain warranty claims.
Towing capacity refers to the maximum weight your vehicle can pull behind it. Payload capacity is the maximum weight your vehicle can carry, including passengers, cargo, and the tongue weight of the trailer. Both limits must be respected.
In most regions, no special license is required for towing within your vehicle’s rated capacity. However, some countries or states have specific requirements for heavier trailers or commercial use. Always check local regulations.
At higher altitudes, engine performance decreases due to reduced air density. This can reduce effective towing capacity by 2-3% per 1,000 feet (300 meters) of elevation above sea level. Consider this when towing in mountainous regions.
