| Trim | Engine | Drivetrain | Axle Ratio | Towing Capacity | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 350 Passenger Van 148-In WB Extended High Roof | EcoBoost 3.5L V6 GTDi DOHC 24V Twin Turbocharged | AWD | 3,400 lbs | Shop > | |
| 350 Passenger Van 148-In WB High Roof | EcoBoost 3.5L V6 GTDi DOHC 24V Twin Turbocharged | AWD | 3,900 lbs | Shop > | |
| 350 Passenger Van 148-In WB Low Roof | EcoBoost 3.5L V6 GTDi DOHC 24V Twin Turbocharged | AWD | 4,200 lbs | Shop > | |
| 350 Passenger Van 148-In WB Medium Roof | EcoBoost 3.5L V6 GTDi DOHC 24V Twin Turbocharged | AWD | 4,100 lbs | Shop > | |
| Cargo Van 130-In WB Low Roof | Twin Turbo Regular Unleaded V-6 3.5 L/213 | AWD | 6,700 lbs | Shop > | |
| Cargo Van 148-In WB Extended High Roof | Twin Turbo Regular Unleaded V-6 3.5 L/213 | AWD | 6,500 lbs | Shop > | |
| Cargo Van 148-In WB High Roof | Twin Turbo Regular Unleaded V-6 3.5 L/213 | AWD | 6,300 lbs | Shop > | |
| Cargo Van 148-In WB Low Roof | Twin Turbo Regular Unleaded V-6 3.5 L/213 | AWD | 6,600 lbs | Shop > | |
| Cargo Van 148-In WB Medium Roof | Twin Turbo Regular Unleaded V-6 3.5 L/213 | AWD | 6,400 lbs | Shop > |
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, or GVWR, is the maximum allowable weight of an RV including cargo, fluids, and passengers. Staying within GVWR is essential for safe handling, braking, and compliance.
Gross Combined Weight Rating, or GCWR, is the maximum total allowable weight of a tow vehicle plus the RV or trailer it is pulling. It is one of the most important towing specifications to understand before buying or towing an RV.
Payload capacity is the maximum combined weight of cargo, passengers, fluids, and gear that a vehicle or RV can safely carry. It is an important figure for both tow vehicles and RVs.
Dry weight is the weight of an RV without cargo, fluids, propane, or passengers. It is often used as a starting point when estimating towing requirements.
Tongue weight is the downward force a trailer places on the hitch of the tow vehicle. Proper tongue weight is critical for towing stability, steering control, and safety.
Hitch weight is the amount of weight a trailer places on the hitch of the tow vehicle. It is closely related to tongue weight and helps determine whether a towing setup is safe.
Curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with standard equipment and fuel but without passengers or cargo. It is often used when evaluating tow vehicle and payload calculations.
A weight distribution hitch helps spread trailer weight more evenly across the tow vehicle and trailer axles. It improves towing stability, braking, and overall handling.