The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Experts pick best tow crossover SUVs

- By Ryan Zummallen

RV and trailer sales increased this summer as consumers sought vacations while keeping social distance.

AUTO INDUSTRY

RV and trailer sales greatly increased this summer as consumers sought out vacations while remaining socially distant during the pandemic. But what’s the best vehicle to tow them? Many shoppers assume they’ll need a brawny pickup truck or a full-size SUV to tow a trailer. But there are also some crossover SUVs that can handle the extra demands of towing. As a bonus, a crossover SUV is more car-like and is typically easier to drive and more fuel-efficient than a truck-based SUV. Edmunds’ experts compiled a list of five crossover SUVs that rated highly in their testing. Note that while we list maximum towing capacities for the vehicles below, the specific towing capacity of your particular vehicle will vary based on how it’s equipped and how much weight you have on board from passengers and cargo. All prices for the recommende­d trim levels include the destinatio­n charge. The redesigned Subaru Outback is one of the most versatile vehicles you can buy. The XT trim level comes equipped with a powerful turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine. It allows the Outback XT to achieve a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 pounds when properly equipped. That’s suitable for pulling a small boat or a trailer loaded up with recreation­al toys such as personal watercraft or ATVs. Going with the Outback also gets you standard all-wheel drive and a spacious interior. We’re less fond of the Outback’s optional 11.6-inch touchscree­n. It looks great but isn’t very functional. Unfortunat­ely, you’re stuck with it on the XT trim levels. Manufactur­er’s suggested retail price of 2020 Outback Onyx Edition XT: $35,905 The Ford Explorer, which is fully redesigned for 2020, is well suited for towing. Unlike most other three-row crossover SUVs, it has a rear-wheel-drive architectu­re, which can help with towing stability. It also comes with a variety of engine choices and a 10-speed automatic transmissi­on to balance power with fuel economy. You can get respectabl­e towing capacity — 5,300 pounds when properly equipped — even if you go with the Explorer’s base fourcylind­er engine. The Explorer’s maximum towing capacity with the turbocharg­ed V6 rises a bit to 5,600 pounds. Either figure is suitable for smaller camper trailers. Edmunds hasn’t found the Explorer to be quite as refined as other three-row crossover SUVs but its towing capability makes it worth considerin­g. MSRP of 2020 Explorer XLT with rearwheel drive: $38,170. Crossovers can be rugged too. A perfect example is the Jeep Grand Cherokee. It has remarkable offroad capabiliti­es, especially in its specialize­d Trailhawk trim level. A properly equipped Grand Cherokee can tow up to 6,000 pounds with its standard V6 engine. If you need even more, a larger V8 pushes the rating up to 7,200 pounds. That is enough capability to tow a decent-size boat or a travel trailer. On the downside, this Grand Cherokee generation has been around since 2011. It looks and feels dated, and it has a firmer ride than more modern rivals. But when it comes to towing, it’s a proven veteran. MSRP of a 2020 Grand Cherokee Limited with four-wheel drive and 5.7-liter V8: $45,350 The Dodge Durango was built to tow, with all three of its available engines boasting lofty maximum tow ratings. The standard V6 can pull 6,200 pounds when properly equipped. Dodge also offers a few available V8 engines that will allow you to haul up to 8,700 pounds. On the downside, the Durango is not very fuel-efficient, and its bulky size is cumbersome on the road. But this old-school approach EDMUNDS SAYS: Full-size trucks and SUVs certainly make towing easier. But do some research and you’ll find that many crossover SUVs are also capable of handling the job. pays dividends when towing. The optional tow package includes extra engine cooling and big-time towing features such as a seven-pin wiring harness and a Class IV receiver hitch. MSRP of 2020 Dodge Durango Citadel with 5.7-liter V8: $48,485. The three-row Land Rover Discovery is a luxurious tow vehicle. It boasts an impressive maximum towing capacity of 8,201 pounds when properly equipped. The Discovery is particular­ly well suited for towing when powered by its available diesel-powered six-cylinder engine. It provides extra lowend grunt and higher fuel economy compared to the standard gasoline V6. There’s also a wealth of helpful technology to make towing less intimidati­ng. One helpful available feature allows you to easily control the direction of an attached trailer when you’re backing up by twisting a knob inside the cabin and watching your progress on the backup camera display. One drawback is that the Discovery’s infotainme­nt screen can be slow to respond and not as intuitive as we’d like. MSRP of 2020 Discovery SE with the diesel engine: $55,650.

This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. Ryan ZumMallen is a staff writer at Edmunds. Twitter: @zoomy575m; Instagram: zoomy575m.

 ?? COURTESY OF SUBARU OF AMERICA VIA AP ?? The Outback, a midsize crossover with a maximum towing capacity of 3,500pounds, which is suitable for decently sized boats and campers, is shown.
COURTESY OF SUBARU OF AMERICA VIA AP The Outback, a midsize crossover with a maximum towing capacity of 3,500pounds, which is suitable for decently sized boats and campers, is shown.

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