How Much Can A Chevy Colorado Tow?
The 2025 Chevy Colorado towing capacity is undeniably powerful. Thanks to the standard and exclusive 2.7-liter turbocharged inline-four engine, a 7,700-pound maximum towing capacity1 is within reach. If towing is your top priority, a Colorado light-duty truck is an excellent option. Chevrolet Colorado packages and accessories are also available to enhance towing performance and safety.
To learn more about what types of towing perks are available for your new truck, you can always contact or visit Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland; in the meantime, we hope you enjoy this helpful guide to the notoriously strong Colorado.
Chevy Colorado Towing Capacity by Trim, Engine & Drivetrain
To begin, please enjoy this snapshot of towing capacities for the 2025 Colorado. As you can see, both the two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive models boast a max capacity of 7,700 pounds,1 with the exception of the AWD-exclusive ZR2 trim level, which can only pull up to 6,000 pounds. 1 Either way, you have significant hauling potential for small boats, Jet Skis, campers, and more!
| Chevy Colorado WT Crew Cab | Chevy Colorado LT Crew Cab | Chevy Colorado Trail Boss Crew Cab | Chevy Colorado Z71 Crew Cab | Chevy Colorado ZR2 Crew Cab | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | 2.7L Turbo 4-cyl | 2.7L Turbo 4-cyl | 2.7L Turbo 4-cyl | 2.7L Turbo 4-cyl | 2.7L Turbo 4-cyl |
| RWD Towing Capacity | 7,700 lbs1 | 7,700 lbs1 | - | - | - |
| AWD Towing Capacity | 7,700 lbs1 | 7,700 lbs1 | 7,700 lbs1 | 7,700 lbs1 | 6,000 lbs1 |
Chevrolet Colorado Towing Capacity by Year & Engine
The following towing capacity chart takes you on a journey from the debut 2004 model year through the latest era of this popular pickup. As you can see, the 2.8-liter TurboDiesel four-cylinder engine introduced for the 2016 model year pushed its maximum towing to new heights. If you want to find out more about the Chevy Colorado diesel towing capacity for a used edition, you can start by browsing our online inventory or stopping by in person for a tour of the lot.
Pre-owned shoppers may notice the most recent releases represent the strongest maximum capacities; we recommend those model years to those who want to optimize their towing power. If a certain model stands out to you, please let us know; we try to stock many pre-owned Chevy models to cover various driving needs.
| Maximum Towing Capacity | Engine | Drivetrain | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | 4,000 lbs1 | 3.5L 5-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2005 | 4,000 lbs1 | 3.5L 5-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2006 | 4,000 lbs1 | 3.5L 5-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2007 | 4,000 lbs1 | 3.7L 5-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2008 | 6,000 lbs1 | 5.3L V-8 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2009 | 6,000 lbs1 | 5.3L V-8 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2010 | 6,000 lbs1 | 5.3L V-8 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2011 | 6,000 lbs1 | 5.3L V-8 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2012 | 6,000 lbs1 | 5.3L V-8 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2013 | - | - | - |
| 2014 | - | - | - |
| 2015 | 7,000 lbs1 | 3.6L V-6 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2016 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.8L TurboDiesel 4-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2017 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.8L TurboDiesel 4-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2018 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.8L TurboDiesel 4-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2019 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.8L TurboDiesel 4-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2020 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.8L TurboDiesel 4-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2021 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.8L TurboDiesel 4-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2022 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.8L TurboDiesel 4-cyl | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2023 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.7L turbo I-4 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2024 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.7L turbo I-4 | 2WD or 4WD |
| 2025 | 7,700 lbs1 | 2.7L turbo I-4 | 2WD or 4WD |

Towing With a Chevrolet Colorado
Now that you have a better idea of how much weight your truck can handle, it's time for some practical towing tips.Whether you're working with a 2025 Chevy Colorado towing capacity or the capabilities offered by a previous model year, the process remains the same. You'll notice that the same basic accessories are needed regardless of which edition of this midsize truck you're working with.
When in doubt, please consult a professional, such as the Chevy specialists at Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland.

1. Double-Check Towing Capacity
The first step in the process is to see how your truck's towing capacity measures up against the weight of your trailer. By checking the owner's manual, you'll be able to see how much weight your truck can tow, but remember to subtract the curb weight from the GCWR for a more accurate assessment. Our team is here to help you make a precise calculation to confirm your truck is up to the challenge. With a maximum of 7,700 pounds of towing capacity,1 the Chevy Colorado usually is.
2. Hitch Your Haul
Once you're confident that your truck can handle the weight of the haul, the next step is to connect it. Back up your truck so that the ball aligns with the coupler, and lower the hitch onto the ball. If you're hoping to add any of these accessories to your truck, please let the folks at the Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland parts center know what you're looking for.

Chevy Colorado Tow Hitch​
Having the right accessories is not only good for towing performance; it is also crucial to towing safety. A proper Chevy-brand tow hitch ensures a compatible connection, providing optimal weight distribution for a safe and secure pull.
Chevy Colorado Hitch Ball​
Hitch ball accessories are rarely "one size fits all." You will need a ball that is the right size and shape to handle the amount of weight you're towing. The hitch ball must also be compatible with your trailer's connector piece. Most Chevy Colorado trucks do not come standard with a hitch ball; you will have to opt for a package that includes the necessary components.

3. Secure All Cargo
Weight distribution is another key ingredient for successful towing. Whether your cargo is exposed to the elements or at risk of sliding around inside a trailer, it's critical that you firmly protect loose items. If your haul is not secured, it could redistribute the weight as you tow, endangering you and others on the road.
As full-time truckers know, it is even more important to learn how to properly secure your haul if you regularly transport goods for a living. From delivery products to expensive equipment, your cargo deserves professional protection with genuine Chevy products.

Chevy Colorado Tie-Down Hooks
Authentic Chevrolet tie-down hooks are vital for safe towing; you can use them to fasten items in your trailer to maintain an even weight distribution. That way, nothing will slide around unheeded, protecting your suspension system from early wear and tear.
Chevy Colorado Tarps
If you have an open-faced haul, a tarp can protect any loose items from being lost. It is also an excellent accessory for protection from wind, rain, and other inclement weather. If you are a frequent tower, you should consider having a couple of Chevy tarp accessories on hand to safeguard your cargo.

4. Exercise Safety
Safety should always be your number one priority while towing. The stakes are high when you're lugging thousands of pounds behind your truck; double-checking your vehicle's capabilities will give you more peace of mind in towing situations. Remember to inspect the condition of your truck, from the inflation of its tires to the quality of its brakes, before hauling heavy loads. Chevrolet automakers offer accessories to boost safety while towing. Plus, certified dealerships with auto shops, such as Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland, are authorized to assess and maintain the condition of your truck; book an appointment for extra peace of mind today.
Chevy Colorado Tow Mirrors​​
More wide-set than regular side mirrors, tow mirrors provide better visibility for towing. Please ask our team about which Chevy Colorado models and packages come with tow mirrors; we are here to help you find or customize the perfect truck.
Chevy Colorado Towing Package
The Advanced Trailering package is an add-on that takes the towing capabilities of a 2025 Chevy Colorado for sale even further. While the exact details of the 2025 model have yet to be announced, we can expect it will add cutting-edge features such as a receiver hitch and more safety technologies geared toward towing.
The 2024 Chevy Colorado Trailering package includes features such as an integrated trailer-brake controller and an advanced trailering app. We can assume the 2025 model will bring the goods, too; contact our dealership for the latest updates from the automaker on what to expect from the 2025 Chevy Colorado towing packages.
Learn More About the Chevy Colorado Tow Capacity at Our Dealership
When you're ready to learn more about the Chevy Colorado towing capacity​, you know where to go! The whole Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland team is standing by to answer your questions about hauling specs, both past and present. We can walk you through the Chevy Colorado diesel towing capacity for a pre-owned model or give you the specs for the latest release. Whether you're hoping to purchase or lease a Chevrolet Colorado, we've got you covered with all the information you need.
Many lessees and buyers want to conduct a thorough search for the right truck. We can help you there, too, by comparing the Chevy Silverado 1500 towing capacity to that of the Chevy Colorado. Reach out to us at Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland or stop by the showroom to chat with our friendly and knowledgeable team today. Soon enough, you'll be on the road, confidently towing your heftiest hauls from point A to point B.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the Chevy Colorado truck's maximum towing capacity?
The Chevy Colorado has a long legacy of excellent towing. Although its towing capability has evolved over the years, the latest model represents the peak of hauling, with a maximum of 7,700 pounds.1 This awesome capacity is achieved thanks to the standard 2.7-liter turbocharged inline-four engine on all but the highest trim level, the ZR2, which still impresses with 6,000 pounds of towing.1
Which Chevy Colorado can tow the most?
For the 2025 model, the Chevy Colorado towing capacity​ of 7,700 pounds1 actually remains largely the same across the trim lineup. The one exception is the top-of-the-line ZR2, which can pull up to 6,000 pounds when properly equipped. If you're considering a pre-owned truck, this maximum hauling capacity stretches back to the model year 2016, so you still have great options.
Can the Chevy Colorado tow a fifth-wheel camper?
Yes, a maximum tow rating of 7,700 pounds1 means that a fifth-wheel camper is a possibility for your next cross-country road trip. You don't have to do research on your own, though. Remember that the entire Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland team is here to provide professional advice on what your desired Chevy Colorado can handle. Please contact us to learn more!
Can the Chevy Colorado tow a car?
The top towing capacity of Chevy Colorado models for 2025 is an awesome 7,700 pounds.1 That means you can absolutely haul another vehicle depending on its weight and size. Remember to factor in the payload as well to ensure your truck is equipped to take on a tow. When in doubt, you can always turn to our team of Chevy experts at Bomnin Chevrolet Dadeland.
What is the Chevy Colorado payload capacity?
While we wait for the exact 2025 Chevy Colorado payload capacity specs, one thing remains certain: the number will be high. This powerhouse pickup is ready to take on the world with its 310-horsepower engine that produces 430 pound-feet of torque and, of course, exceptional towing capacity. You can always reach out to our team for the latest information on Chevy Colorado specs.
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1Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner's Manual. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow.