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Feb 20, 2025
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Jeep Grand Wagoneer Towing Capacity: What You Need to Know

The Jeep Grand Wagoneer can tow up to 10,000 pounds when properly equipped, depending on model year, wheelbase, drivetrain, and towing equipment.

The simple answer is this: the 2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer is rated to tow up to 10,000 pounds with the Hurricane Twin-Turbo engine, while some long-wheelbase versions may be slightly lower depending on configuration. Jeep’s official 2026 Grand Wagoneer capability page lists towing up to 10,000 pounds, and the official specs page shows some configurations at 6,030 pounds without the right towing setup. (jeep)

Jeep Grand Wagoneer Maximum Towing Capacity

The headline number is 10,000 pounds.

That puts the Grand Wagoneer among the strongest full-size luxury SUVs for towing. It can handle many boats, enclosed trailers, utility trailers, powersports trailers, and larger travel trailers when properly equipped.

The important phrase is properly equipped. A Grand Wagoneer does not automatically tow 10,000 pounds just because it has the badge. You need the correct configuration, tow package, hitch equipment, cooling, wiring, brake controller support, and trailer setup.

2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Towing Capacity

For 2026, Jeep simplified the Wagoneer lineup by bringing the family under the Grand Wagoneer name. The 2026 Grand Wagoneer uses the 3.0L Hurricane Twin-Turbo inline-six, and Jeep lists maximum towing at up to 10,000 pounds. (jeep)

That engine is rated around 420 horsepower and 468 lb-ft of torque in current Wagoneer-family applications, giving the SUV the torque needed for heavier trailers. (Stellantis Fleet)

Standard vs Long-Wheelbase Grand Wagoneer

Wheelbase matters.

The standard Grand Wagoneer is usually the better choice if maximum tow rating is your priority. Long-wheelbase versions give you more cargo room and family space, but the extra vehicle weight can slightly reduce maximum towing or payload.

Some Canadian 2026 references list the Grand Wagoneer at 10,000 pounds for short-wheelbase models and about 9,860 pounds for long-wheelbase models. (Downtown Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram)

The difference is small, but it matters if you are towing close to the limit.

Payload Is the Number Most Buyers Forget

Towing capacity gets the attention, but payload is just as important.

Payload includes passengers, luggage, cargo, accessories, and trailer tongue weight. If your trailer has a heavy tongue weight and the SUV is full of people and gear, you may run out of payload before you hit the maximum tow rating.

Jeep’s 2026 specs page lists one Grand Wagoneer configuration with 1,490 pounds of payload and 7,400 pounds GVWR. (jeep)

That means a family, luggage, cooler, cargo, and trailer tongue weight can eat into the limit quickly.

Tongue Weight Matters

Most conventional trailers place about 10% to 15% of their loaded weight on the hitch.

A 7,000-pound trailer may have roughly 700 to 1,050 pounds of tongue weight.

A 9,000-pound trailer may have roughly 900 to 1,350 pounds of tongue weight.

That tongue weight counts against payload. So even though the Grand Wagoneer can tow a serious trailer, you still need to calculate the full loaded setup, not just the trailer’s empty weight.

What Can a Jeep Grand Wagoneer Tow?

A properly equipped Grand Wagoneer can tow many common recreational and work trailers, including:

Travel trailers.

Boat trailers.

Utility trailers.

ATV and side-by-side trailers.

Small enclosed trailers.

Jet ski trailers.

Some horse trailers.

Small car trailers, depending on total loaded weight.

The key is using the loaded trailer weight, not the dry weight. Campers, boats, and enclosed trailers get heavier once you add water, fuel, propane, batteries, food, tools, cargo, and gear.

Grand Wagoneer vs Wagoneer Towing

For 2025, the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer names were still treated separately. The 2025 Wagoneer was listed with towing up to 10,000 pounds, while the Wagoneer L was listed at about 9,850 pounds. (Stellantis Fleet)

For 2026, Jeep changed the naming structure and folded the lineup under Grand Wagoneer branding. That is why shoppers may see different names depending on model year.

The practical advice is simple: check the exact year and window sticker before assuming the tow rating.

Is the Grand Wagoneer Good for Towing a Camper?

Yes, the Grand Wagoneer is a strong camper-towing SUV.

It has the power, size, and rating to handle many travel trailers. But for regular family towing, it is usually smarter to stay below the maximum rating. A loaded camper in the 6,000 to 8,000-pound range may be more comfortable than towing right at 10,000 pounds with passengers and cargo onboard.

If you plan to tow a large camper often, check trailer brakes, weight-distribution requirements, tongue weight, payload, and total combined weight.

Is the Grand Wagoneer Good for Towing a Boat?

Yes. A properly equipped Grand Wagoneer can tow many boats, including wake boats, fishing boats, pontoons, and other recreational trailers.

Remember that boat weights can be misleading. Add the trailer, fuel, batteries, water toys, coolers, safety gear, and accessories before comparing the weight to the tow rating.

What to Check Before Buying for Towing

Before buying a Grand Wagoneer for towing, check:

Original window sticker.

Factory tow package.

Hitch rating.

Trailer wiring.

Integrated trailer brake controller.

Payload rating on the door sticker.

GVWR and axle ratings.

Tire load rating.

Trailer tongue weight.

Loaded trailer weight.

This is especially important if buying used. A hitch alone does not prove the SUV has the full towing package.

Final Answer

The Jeep Grand Wagoneer can tow up to 10,000 pounds when properly equipped.

That makes it one of the strongest full-size luxury SUVs for towing. Standard-wheelbase versions are usually the best choice for maximum tow rating, while long-wheelbase versions offer more space with a slight possible towing reduction depending on configuration.

The safest answer is to verify the exact Grand Wagoneer’s door sticker, window sticker, payload rating, tow package, and hitch rating before towing. The 10,000-pound number is real, but only the properly equipped setup can use it safely.