Chevrolet Corvette Towing Capacity by Year

Find out how much the Chevrolet Corvette can pull with data across 24 years, from 1999 to 2023, and a total of 129 vehicles.

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How Good is the Chevrolet Corvette for Towing?

The average tow capacity of all vehicles in our database is 4,880 pounds. The table below shows the Chevrolet Corvette towing capacity range for each Chevrolet Corvette year, and compares it to the average towing capacity of all vehicles in our database.

Year Towing Capacity +/-% of Average
2023 999 lbs -79.5%
2022 800 lbs -83.6%
2021 800 lbs -83.6%
2020 800 lbs -83.6%
2019 800 lbs -83.6%
2018 800 lbs -83.6%
2017 800 lbs -83.6%
2016 800 lbs -83.6%
2015 800 - 2,000 lbs -71.3%
2013 800 lbs -83.6%
2012 800 lbs -83.6%
2011 800 lbs -83.6%
2010 800 lbs -83.6%
2009 800 lbs -83.6%
2008 800 lbs -83.6%
2007 800 lbs -83.6%
2006 800 lbs -83.6%
2005 800 lbs -83.6%
2004 2,000 lbs -59.0%
2003 2,000 lbs -59.0%
2002 2,000 lbs -59.0%
2001 2,000 lbs -59.0%
2000 2,000 lbs -59.0%
1999 2,000 lbs -59.0%

How to Check the Tow Capacity of Your Chevrolet Corvette

So you're looking to tow something with your Chevrolet Corvette and wanna make sure it's up to the task? Well, there are a few different things to consider when it comes to figuring out a vehicle's tow capacity.

First things first, you'll want to check out the owner's manual for your ride. It'll probably have a section that tells you the manufacturer's recommended maximum towing weight for the Chevrolet Corvette. It's always a good idea to follow their guidelines, since they've done all the testing and whatnot.

Another place to look is a manufacturer's towing guide. These are usually available on the manufacturer's website or at a dealership, and they'll have more in-depth info on the towing capacity of different Chevrolet models.

Size matters when it comes to towing, so it's worth taking a look at your Corvette's engine size and transmission type. A bigger engine and a heavy-duty transmission will usually be able to handle a heavier load. And don't forget about the weight of the load itself – the combined weight of your Corvette and the stuff you're hauling shouldn't exceed its maximum tow capacity.

It's also a good idea to check out the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of your Corvette. This is the maximum weight that it's designed to carry, including the weight of the vehicle itself, any passengers, and any cargo. You can find the GVWR in the owner's manual or on a label on the inside of the driver's side door.

One more thing to consider is the tongue weight – that's the weight that's applied to the hitch when you're towing a trailer. Make sure the tongue weight is within the recommended range for your Corvette to ensure proper weight distribution and stability. You can calculate the tongue weight by weighing the trailer with the load on it at a weigh station or with a special tongue weight scale.

Last but not least, take a look at the hitch rating on your Corvette. This is the maximum weight that the hitch is designed to handle. Make sure the hitch rating is equal to or higher than the combined weight of the trailer and the load.

So there you have it – those are the main things to consider when it comes to determining the tow capacity of your Chevrolet Corvette. Better to be safe than sorry, so if you're in doubt, it's probably a good idea to go with a vehicle that has a higher tow capacity than you think you'll need. That way you'll have a little extra wiggle room in case you end up hauling more weight than you expected.

All of this data is available on this site, so you can always check back to see if we've added more info on the Chevrolet Corvette you're interested in.

Important: we provide the data for education purposes only, and we're not responsible for any towing accidents that may occur. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and use common sense when towing.