How Much Can It Tow? Every 2023 Nissan's Towing Capacity By Model And Trim

May 17 2023, Centennial Nissan

How Much Can It Tow? Every 2023 Nissan's Towing Capacity By Model And Trim

Once the Victoria Day long weekend arrives, Canadians' thoughts immediately turn to the wonders of the great outdoors. This shift in mindset prompts many families to contemplate a summer filled with activities such as towing campers, enclosed trailers with ATVs, or utility trailers loaded with landscaping equipment.

So, how much towing capacity can you expect? Specifically, what are the limits for Nissan's current lineup of SUVs and pickups?

Fortunately, we have all the answers you need regarding the towing capabilities of each and every member of the Nissan Canada lineup. This includes everything from the 2023 Rogue S to the top-tier Armada Platinum. In total, we cover six models and 28 variants, encompassing all versions of the Ariya, Armada, Frontier, Murano, Pathfinder, and Rogue.



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