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How much weight can the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe tow, taking into account its towing capacity, torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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James Swain

The 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe can tow upwards of 2,800 pounds and carry a payload of up to 1,388 pounds. It has a tongue weight capacity of 200 pounds with a 2-inch receiver, and its 3.3L V6 engine can deliver a maximum torque of 226 pound-feet. While suitable for towing items like quads, motorcycles, and small fishing boats, the Santa Fe is not ideal for long-distance towing. For heavier towing needs, a vehicle with a larger engine and truck platform is recommended as the Santa Fe is built on a unibody structure, unlike trucks with a separate body and frame configuration.

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  • Victoria

    In 2007, a Hyundai Santa Fe can tow up to 1650 pounds and has a torque range of 183 to 226 lbs.-ft. The payload capacity is between 1,269 and 1,388 pounds, and the tongue weight for this vehicle is 165 pounds.

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