5,000 lbs
The Toyota 4Runner is currently rated #5 out of 11 in terms of its Towing Capacity in its category, beaten by the 2017 Buick Enclave for Midsize SUV Cars.
It's a good car overall compared to others in the same category when looking at it strictly for its Towing Capacity in spite of its low overall rating because its attributes individually tie against competition.
The 4Runner costs $8,610.00 more than the Sorento. After a comparison of the two based on their attributes, our voters rated it is winning in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $3,465.00 more than the Pilot. From comparing their attributes, our survey rated it is losing in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $3,410.00 more than the Santa Fe. After a comparison of the two based on their attributes, our voters rated it is losing in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $5,260.00 more than the Edge. From comparing their attributes, our survey rated it is winning in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $4,470.00 more than the Murano. From comparing their attributes, our survey rated it is winning in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $3,815.00 more than the Grand Cherokee. You have a chance to be the first to compare the two against each other.
The 4Runner costs $4,855.00 less than the Enclave. From comparing their attributes, our survey rated it is winning in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $3,920.00 more than the Pathfinder. After a comparison of the two based on their attributes, our voters rated it is losing in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $3,580.00 more than the Highlander. Based on a comparison of the attributes, people rated it is winning in a head to head match up.
The 4Runner costs $2,550.00 more than the Explorer. Based on a comparison of the attributes, people rated both as tied in a head to head match up.