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How much can the 2006 Toyota Highlander tow, including its torque capacity, payload, and tongue weight limits?

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Regina T

In 2006, the Toyota Highlander comes with a standard towing capacity ranging from 1500 to 2000 pounds, which depends on the chosen package and trim level. This SUV has a tongue weight of 200 pounds, and the 2.4L I-4 engine produces a torque of 162 ft.-lbs @ 4,000 rpm. The payload capacity is 1840 pounds. The Toyota Highlander is equipped with a reliable engine generating 155 HP and a high-torque 4-speed transmission to assist in towing heavier loads. While there isn't a factory-installed towing package, you have the option to purchase a hitch and wiring from the dealership. Additionally, considering adding an aftermarket transmission cooler can help maintain optimal transmission performance and prevent damage caused by overheating under the added strain of towing heavy loads.

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  • Carole E

    In 2006, the towing capacity of a Toyota Highlander varied between 1,500 to 2,000 pounds across its 9 different setups. This results in tongue weights ranging from 150 to 200 pounds. Additionally, the payload capacity falls between 1,425 and 1,840 pounds. The torque output of the vehicle ranges between 162 lbs.-ft. to 222 lbs.-ft. at 4,000 rpm.

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