How Much Weight Can an Electric Truck Tow?

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June 8, 2022

Electric trucks match most of the features offered by traditional gas-guzzling pickups. But because electric trucks are fancy and emission-free, people assume that they need to be babied. That simply isn’t the case—in fact, electric trucks like the Rivian R1T are fantastic for towing.

But if you plan to tow a lot of stuff, is an electric truck the right choice? The answer is a bit murky, as electric and traditional pickups excel at two different things when towing trailers or other heavy loads. Check our top story to learn more.

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