The Dodge Dakota is a mid-size pickup truck produced by Dodge from 1987 through 2011 across three generations.
It was offered in Regular Cab, Club Cab, and Quad Cab body styles, with both rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations, plus several four-cylinder, V6, and V8 engine options.
This guide covers Dodge Dakota towing capacity by model year, including maximum trailer weight, payload limits, hitch class, and gross combined weight information where available.
Towing capacity varies by engine, drivetrain, cab style, axle ratio, and tow package equipment. Following rated towing limits helps protect the engine, transmission, brakes, and frame from overload.

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2011 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 5,850 lbs (2,653 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 5,850 lbs (2,653 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,329 lbs (603 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 585 lbs (265 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2011 Dodge Dakota offers a maximum towing capacity of 5,850 lbs when properly equipped. Models with the 4.7L V8 and tow package provide the highest trailer weight rating for this year. Staying within rated limits helps maintain braking control, drivetrain reliability, and towing stability.
2010 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,334 lbs (605 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 670 lbs (304 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2010 Dodge Dakota reaches a maximum towing capacity of 6,700 lbs with the 4.7L V8 and factory tow package. This is one of the higher towing ratings in the later Dakota range. Heavier trailers benefit from trailer brakes and proper weight distribution.
2009 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,950 lbs (2,245 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,950 lbs (2,245 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,356 lbs (615 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 495 lbs (224 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2009 Dodge Dakota has a maximum towing capacity of 4,950 lbs depending on configuration. Engine choice, axle ratio, and drivetrain all affect the trailer weight limit. V8 models generally carry higher towing ratings than V6 versions.
2008 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 7,050 lbs (3,198 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 7,050 lbs (3,198 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,151 lbs (522 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 705 lbs (320 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2008 Dodge Dakota has the highest towing capacity in the later Dakota range at 7,050 lbs when properly equipped. The 4.7L V8 and tow package deliver the highest trailer weight rating. Tongue weight should remain within the rated limit for stable handling.
2007 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,450 lbs (2,019 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,450 lbs (2,019 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,323 lbs (600 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 445 lbs (202 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2007 Dodge Dakota towing capacity is rated at 4,450 lbs in common configurations. Cab style, engine selection, and axle ratio affect the final rating. The factory tow package adds hardware needed for rated towing use.
2006 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,550 lbs (2,064 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,550 lbs (2,064 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,389 lbs (630 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 455 lbs (206 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2006 Dodge Dakota reaches a maximum towing capacity of 4,550 lbs when properly equipped. A Class III hitch, trailer wiring, and brake setup are important for safe towing. Models without a tow package may need additional equipment before heavy trailer use.
2005 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,550 lbs (2,064 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,550 lbs (2,064 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,389 lbs (630 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 455 lbs (206 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2005 Dodge Dakota towing capacity is rated at 4,550 lbs for properly equipped models. The 4.7L V8 provides the stronger towing setup in this range. Trailer wiring and brake controller installation may be needed on trucks without factory towing equipment.
2004 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,800 lbs (2,177 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,800 lbs (2,177 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,547 lbs (702 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 480 lbs (218 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2004 Dodge Dakota provides a maximum towing capacity of 4,800 lbs with the proper engine and tow equipment. Payload capacity is relatively strong for this model year. Both drivetrain choice and cab style affect the final towing specification.
2003 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 3.9L V6, 4.7L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,600 lbs (2,994 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,600 lbs (2,994 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,535 lbs (696 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 660 lbs (299 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2003 Dodge Dakota reaches a maximum towing capacity of 6,600 lbs with the larger V8 setup. This year was one of the stronger second-generation towing configurations. V6 models carry lower trailer weight limits than V8 versions.
2002 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 4.7L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,650 lbs (3,016 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,650 lbs (3,016 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,526 lbs (692 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 665 lbs (302 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2002 Dodge Dakota towing capacity tops out at 6,650 lbs with the V8 and tow package. This year offered a wide engine range from the base four-cylinder to larger V8 options. Axle ratio and drivetrain both influence the maximum trailer weight rating.
2001 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 4.7L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,600 lbs (2,994 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,409 lbs (639 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 670 lbs (304 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2001 Dodge Dakota reaches a maximum towing capacity of 6,700 lbs in stronger V8 configurations. Lower-output engine versions carry much lower ratings. Proper equipment is required to achieve the published trailer limit.
2000 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 4.7L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,600 lbs (2,994 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,459 lbs (662 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 670 lbs (304 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2000 Dodge Dakota towing capacity is rated at up to 6,700 lbs with V8 power and proper tow equipment. Four-cylinder versions are rated far lower. Trailer weight, payload, and tongue weight must all stay within the vehicle limits.
1999 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,500 lbs (680 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1999 Dodge Dakota towing capacity varies widely by engine and drivetrain. V8 models provide the highest trailer weight limits, while base engines are rated much lower. This year still requires matching hitch capacity and trailer brake equipment to the actual load.
1998 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,800 lbs (3,084 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,800 lbs (3,084 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,450 lbs (658 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1998 Dodge Dakota reaches a maximum towing capacity of 6,800 lbs in stronger V8 configurations. This year combines mid-size dimensions with relatively high trailer ratings. Engine configuration remains the main factor affecting towing capacity.
1997 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,400 lbs (635 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1997 Dodge Dakota towing capacity tops out at 6,700 lbs on V8 models with the correct equipment. Base engines are rated much lower for trailer use. A transmission cooler and correct axle ratio are important for heavy towing setups.
1996 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,400 lbs (2,903 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,400 lbs (2,903 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,400 lbs (635 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1996 Dodge Dakota towing capacity is rated at up to 6,400 lbs with V8 power and towing equipment. V6 versions support moderate trailer weights, while four-cylinder models are lower. Tow ratings depend on full vehicle configuration.
1995 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,800 lbs (3,084 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,800 lbs (3,084 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,450 lbs (658 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1995 Dodge Dakota towing capacity peaks at 6,800 lbs with a V8 engine and proper towing equipment. This makes it one of the stronger Dakota years for conventional trailer towing. Rated limits still depend on matching the trailer to the truck configuration.
1994 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,800 lbs (3,084 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,800 lbs (3,084 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,450 lbs (658 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1994 Dodge Dakota towing capacity also reaches 6,800 lbs in higher V8 configurations. V6 models are rated below that maximum. Proper hitch class and trailer brake setup remain important for safe towing.
1993 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,900 lbs (3,130 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,900 lbs (3,130 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,500 lbs (680 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1993 Dodge Dakota reaches a maximum towing capacity of 6,900 lbs with the larger V8 engine and proper tow setup. This is among the highest ratings in the earlier Dakota range. Lower engine options carry lower towing limits.
1992 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,900 lbs (3,130 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,900 lbs (3,130 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,500 lbs (680 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1992 Dodge Dakota towing capacity is rated at up to 6,900 lbs with the V8 and tow package. This year offered multiple engine choices with different trailer limits. Buyers need to verify the exact configuration before towing near the maximum.
1991 Dodge Dakota Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I4, 3.9L V6, 5.2L V8, 5.9L V8 |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 6,700 lbs (3,039 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,400 lbs (635 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | N/A |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 500 lbs (227 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1991 Dodge Dakota towing capacity peaks at 6,700 lbs with the V8 and proper towing hardware. Smaller engines are rated for lighter trailer loads. Matching payload, tongue weight, and trailer brakes remains important for safe operation.
Towing Equipment & Setup Tips
Tow package
The tow package is important because it adds equipment needed for higher trailer weight ratings. Common items include a trailer hitch receiver, wiring harness, transmission cooler, and gearing suited to towing. A truck without the tow package may not meet the highest published towing specifications.
Trailer brake controller
Trailer brakes are important once trailer weight increases beyond light-duty use. A brake controller allows the trailer brakes to apply in proportion to the tow vehicle braking force. This improves stopping distance and brake balance.
Weight-distributing hitch
A weight-distributing hitch shifts part of the tongue weight across the front axle and trailer axles. This improves steering response and helps level the vehicle under load. It is commonly used for heavier conventional towing setups.
Transmission cooler
A transmission cooler helps control fluid temperature during towing. This matters more in hot weather, stop-and-go traffic, and hilly terrain. Lower transmission temperature can reduce strain during repeated heavy towing.
Tire load ratings
Tire load rating must meet or exceed the actual axle load while towing. Passenger-rated tires may not be suitable for heavier trailer setups. Tire pressure should also match the towing load condition.
Trailer sway control
Trailer sway control helps reduce side-to-side movement at highway speeds. It is useful with taller trailers and longer loads. Proper tongue weight and balanced trailer loading are still required.
| Component | Normal Towing Setup | Heavy Towing Setup |
|---|---|---|
| Hitch class | Light-duty rating | Class III |
| Trailer brakes | Not always required | Commonly required |
| Weight distribution | Usually not needed | Often recommended |
| Transmission cooler | Helpful | Strongly recommended |
| Tire load rating | Standard load | Higher load capacity |
| Sway control | Optional | Recommended |
FAQs
What is the maximum towing capacity of a Dodge Dakota?
The maximum towing capacity of a Dodge Dakota reaches 7,050 lbs in the highest-rated later configuration. That figure depends on the correct engine, drivetrain, and tow package. Not every Dakota can tow that amount.
How much can a Dodge Dakota tow with a tow package?
A Dodge Dakota with a tow package can tow significantly more than a comparable truck without towing equipment. Depending on year and engine, rated towing capacity can range from moderate trailer loads to more than 7,000 lbs. The exact figure depends on the model year and configuration.
Does 4WD affect Dodge Dakota towing capacity?
Yes, 4WD can affect towing capacity because it adds vehicle weight and changes overall configuration. In some years the difference is small, while in others it changes both payload and trailer ratings. The rating label and owner information should be checked for the exact truck.
What trailer weight is safe for a Dodge Dakota?
A safe trailer weight is one that stays within the truck’s rated towing capacity, payload capacity, tongue weight limit, and hitch rating. Many owners leave an operating margin below the maximum trailer weight. This helps with braking, stability, and drivetrain stress.
Do I need a weight-distributing hitch for a Dodge Dakota?
A weight-distributing hitch is not required for every trailer. It becomes more useful as trailer weight and tongue weight increase. Heavier towing setups often benefit from improved balance and steering control.
Conclusion
Dodge Dakota towing capacity ranges from light-duty four-cylinder ratings to a maximum of 7,050 lbs in the highest-rated configuration. Engine choice, drivetrain, axle ratio, cab style, and tow package all affect the final trailer weight limit. The correct hitch class, trailer brake setup, payload capacity, tongue weight, and overall manufacturer limits must all be respected.

