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In 2011, the payload capacity of a Dodge Dakota would range from 1,329 to 1,799 lbs depending on the specific truck setup. A smaller engine and bed will have a lower capacity compared to a larger engine and bed, with the size of the cab also playing a role in this. The truck falls under the category of a half-ton truck in terms of payload rating, though it can reach up to three-quarters of a ton in the best configuration. It does not, however, belong to that specific class. The towing capacity shows less variation, ranging from 4,450 to 4,900 lbs, allowing for the hauling of most medium-sized work trailers.
The towing capacity of a 2019 Dodge Dakota ranges from 3,250 to 6,350 pounds.